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Prepared by: Thiem Tran (Jessie) and David Collins

Scored: 9.5
Unit Title: Entrepreneur: How to run a
successful sport club?

Assessed by: Emina Sinanovic and Stacey Hilder.

Subject: Economic & Business / Maths / Year level: Year 10


Physical Education/ Health

Duration of unit: 12 lessons over 4


weeks

Identify curriculum
Economics and Business

Health & Physical Education

Explore the nature of innovation and discuss how businesses seek to create
and maintain a competitive advantage in the market, including the global
market (VCEBB024)
Research the way the work environment is changing in contemporary
Australia and analyze the implications for current and future work
(VCEBW025)
Examine the roles and responsibilities of participants in the changing
Australian or global workplace (VCEBW026)
Identify the ways enterprising behaviors and capabilities can be developed
to improve the work and business environments (VCEBN027)
Generate a range of viable options, taking into account multiple
perspectives, use simple cost-benefit analysis to recommend and justify a
course of action, and predict the intended and unintended consequences of
economic and business decisions (VCEBE028)

Movement & Physical Activity

Perform and refine specialised movement skills in challenging movement


situations
Evaluate own and others movement compositions, and provide and
apply feedback in order to enhance performance situations
Develop, implement and evaluate movement concepts and strategies for
successful outcomes

Learning through movement

Devise, implement and refine strategies demonstrating leadership and


collaboration skills when working in groups or teams

Contributing to healthy & active communities

Plan, implement and critique strategies to enhance the health, safety and
wellbeing of their communities

Overview
Business has been part of our lives for century. A business involves anything that is traded, whether it is goods or services. The way business is running changed
dramatically over time especially with the development of technologies. This unit will enable student to develop an understanding of how does a business start and what
does a business need to be successful.
The focus will be on managing and running sport club as a business but essentially, the skills and knowledge gained for this unit is transferrable to any type of business.
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Prepared by: Thiem Tran (Jessie) and David Collins


Scored: 9.5

Assessed by: Emina Sinanovic and Stacey Hilder.

Students will gain knowledge of all facets of a sports club and experience a range of roles including coaching, marketing, human resource management, player and
performance nutritionist.

At the completion of the unit the students will:


Develop a clear understanding of the steps in the establishment phase of a businesss life. Students are able to analyze various management practices from contemporary
business case studies. They will be able to identify four strategies which should be followed in setting up a successful business as well as the important of an effective
marketing plan. Students explain the importance of cooperation, leadership and fair play across a range of health and movement contexts. They compare and contrast a
range of actions that could be undertaken to enhance their own and others health, safety and wellbeing. They apply and transfer movement concepts and strategies to
new and challenging movement situations. They apply criteria to make judgments about and refine their own and others specialised movement skills and movement
performances. They work collaboratively to design and apply solutions to movement challenges. Students will also gain understanding of the professional high-performance
areas found within a sporting organization and will contribute to their club as trainers, coaches and players. Students will learn valuable health related life skill such as how
to design an effective exercise regime and plan a healthy diet.

Learning Intentions
Key Knowledge:
On completion of this unit, student should be able to:

Define a business
Business and the essential components
Managing business finance
Human resources and business
Product and services
Understand movement & physical activity through:
o Moving the body
o Perform and refined specialized movement skills in challenging movement situations
o Learning through movement
o Evaluate own and others movement composition, and provide and apply feedback in order to enhance performance situations
o Develop, implement and evaluate movement concepts and strategies for successful outcomes
Marketing a business
Globalization and business
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Scored: 9.5

Assessed by: Emina Sinanovic and Stacey Hilder.

musculoskeletal system working together to produce movement in physical activity: bones of the human body, major muscles and muscle structure, classification of
joints and joint action
characteristics and functions of muscle fibres including fibre arrangement and type
types of muscular contraction (isotonic, isometric and isokinetic)
agonists, antagonists and stabilizers and the concept of reciprocal inhibition
control of muscles including the recruitment of motor units, voluntary and involuntary muscular contractions
the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, including the structure and function of the heart and lungs, mechanics of breathing, gaseous exchange, blood vessels,
blood flow around the body at rest and during exercise
Fitness training principles, including intensity, duration, frequency, overload, specificity, individuality, diminishing returns, variety, maintenance and detraining

Key Skills:

Define, describe and apply relevant business management concepts and terms
Apply business management knowledge to practical and/or simulated business situations
Collecting, analyzing and interpreting data
Design, implement and evaluate personalized plans for improving or maintaining their own and others physical activity and fitness levels
Students apply criteria to make judgments about and refine their own and others specialized movement skills and movement performances
Acquire, apply and evaluate movement skills, concepts and strategies to respond confidently, competently and creatively in a variety of physical activity contexts
and settings
Engage in and enjoy regular movement-based learning experiences and understand and appreciate their significance to personal, social, cultural, environmental
and health practices and outcomes
Use correct anatomical terminology to identify bones, individual muscles, joints and joint actions used in human movement
Perform, observe and analyse a variety of movements used in physical activity and identify the bones, muscles, joints and joint actions responsible for movement
Create and implement a program that encourages compliance with Australias Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for a given age group.

Understanding

Business structures and elements


Business finances
Marketing and globalization
Managing conflict and stress
Analytical and awareness of business
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Physical health and wellbeing


Cooperation, leadership and fair play across a range of health and movement contexts.
Cultural influences on diet and relationship to athletic performance

Cross-curricular Priorities:
This unit explores the Australian Curriculum cross-curricular goal of Asia and Australias engagement with Asia.
Students will develop knowledge and understanding of Asian societies, cultures, beliefs and environments, and the connections between the peoples of Asia, Australia and
the rest of the world.
The business subjects investigate the rise of Chinas economy and also analyze the business models of some of Asias leading organizations.
In Health & Physical Education, students focus on the sport of Volleyball, one of Asias fastest growing sports. Students also compare and contrast traditional Western diets
with prominent Asian diets as part of the performance nutrition session.

Resources:
PowerPoint
Activity sheets
Internet
Sport center / outdoor
Art & craft materials

Teaching and Learning Activities


Lesson

Lesson focus

Success Criteria

60 minutes/lesson

By the end of this lesson,


students should be able to

I can

Learning activities
Resource & /
Assessment
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Prepared by: Thiem Tran (Jessie) and David Collins


Scored: 9.5

Assessed by: Emina Sinanovic and Stacey Hilder.

Lesson 1
Introduction to
business

Define a business

Clearly define a business

Understand the main types


of businesses:

List and explain the difference


between the main types of
businesses:

Sole trader
Partnership
Public company
Proprietary (private)
company
Others (Franchises,
Cooperatives)

Sole trader
Partnership
Public company
Proprietary (private)
company
Others (Franchises,
Cooperatives)

Brainstorm students interest and what they want to do


when they grow up.
Transition group discussion into class discussion
teacher facilitate the discussion, using open questions to
guide discussion.
Group work in a small group of 2-3, choose a business
that interest the group. Using the internet and other
means research as much as they can about the business.
Share the findings with the class:
What type of business is it, and how is it structured?

Formative assessment
to assess students
understanding.
Teacher makes
observation on
individual contribution
and listens to group
discussion.
Students to complete
Activity sheet 1

What are some of the businesss key


products/services?
What else about this business is of particular
interest?

Lesson 2
The essential
components for
running a business

Have an overview of each


component that are
required to run a business:

State and explain the importance


of each components for running a
business:

Business knowledge
Market / product &
services
Management
Capital
Customer service

Business knowledge
Market / product & services
Management
Capital
Customer service

Divide the class into 2 groups to play one of the 2 on-line


game called:
Fish tank: business start-up
http://fusecontent.education.vic.gov.au/95f48289-b4824f67-aba7-7b1932a0590b/p/index.html
OR
Muffin bakery: price and volume

Formative assessment
to assess students
understanding.
Teacher makes
observation on
individual contribution
and listens to group
discussion.
Students to complete
Activity sheet 2

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https://fuse.education.vic.gov.au/Resource/LandingPage
?ObjectId=d621698d-adcc-499c-803a8974f786caff&SearchScope=Teacher

Class discussion on the main reasons businesses fails.

Lesson 3
Managing business
finances

Understand the record


keeping requirements.

Define double-entry system of


accounting.

Understand the
relationship between the :

Understand company cash flow


and the importance of
maintaining liquidity.

Receipts,
Payments
And the bank
statement

Prepare and explain the step in


recording:

Cash receipts journal


Cash payments journal
Making reference to bank
statement

Working in group of 3-4, students to sort through a box


of mixed dockets. The group is to treat these dockets as
their sales/receipts. Their task is to record this on an
Excel spreadsheet.
Students then work through which transactions will
appear on the bank statement, what it will look like on
the bank. They will need to explain why some of the
transactions may not appear on the bank and discus the
type of transactions on the bank statement that they
wont have a docket for.

Formative assessment
to assess students
understanding.
Teacher makes
observation on
individual contribution
and listens to group
discussion.
Students to complete
Activity sheet 3

Lesson 4
Human resources
and business

Understand the Human


Resource functions.

List and describe the main


function for Human Resource
department:

Case Study: read and complete and activity sheet 4


individually then participate in group discussion.

Formative assessment
to assess students
understanding.
Teacher makes
observation on
individual contribution

Recruiting
Training
Retaining

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and listens to group


discussion.

Define the Human Resource


function

Students to complete
Activity sheet 4

Explain Human Resources role in:

Managing conflict and stress


Building relationships,
teamwork
Resource allocation

Lesson 5
Health and safety

Company policies for staff,


customers and other
stakeholders
Personal health and safety
issues

Students will develop an


understanding of Physical, Social
and Mental health issues and the
role of OH & S within the
workplace.

Safe@Work/ Workplace Learning Toolbox- resources


provided by the Department of Education & Training

Assessment as outlined
by the Workplace
Learning Toolbox
digital resource suite

Vcaa level 10- Plan, rehearse and evaluate options


(including CPR and first aid) for managing situations
where their own or others health, safety and wellbeing
may be at risk

Workplace O H & S

Define and evaluate harmminimization strategies.

Programming exercise and


training programs to
improve athletic
performance

Identify and demonstrate an


understanding of key exercise
training principles (linear & nonlinear periodization)

Vcaa level 10- Students will examine and analyze a range


of exercise programming material then develop a training
program tailored to the needs of their team

Practical assessment in
Gymnasium

Theoretical underpinnings
of motor skill acquisition

Interpret terms and concepts in


movement skill acquisition

Coach a number of sports skills, from closed, discrete, to


open.

Students will engage in


practical activities

Lesson 6
Athletic
Programming / (1)

Students engage in a
range of resistance
training exercises

Lesson 7
Motor Skill
Acquisition (2)

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Compare different movement


skills and activities

related to movement
skill acquisition in
childhood.

Effectively coach a progression of


a movement/sports skill.

Lesson 8
Nutrition for
performance

Students examine the


relationship between
nutrition and stages of
growth and development,
focusing on athletic
performance during
adolescence.

Students will demonstrate an


understanding of the role macro
and micro nutrients play in
improving athletic performance
and discuss cultural issues that
also effect diet.

Students will analyze and evaluate a range of sample


diets and develop an individual diet plan utilizing current
research into performance nutrition.

Culminating event for the


cross-curricular unit

Students to enjoy the hard work


that they have put into the unit

Sports competition day

Marketing and business

Define the terms:

Excursion to Highpoint shopping center.

Define globalization

Performance Nutrition
Plan

Vcaa level 10- Critique behaviors and contextual factors


that influence the health and wellbeing of their
communities

Lesson 9
Competition

Including formal competition, presentations and


celebration

No formal assessment,
although full cohort
participation is
expected.

Lesson 10 & 11
Marketing a
business
Globalization and
business

Articulate arguments for


and against globalization

Market research
Market campaign
Demographics

Examine the website http://australia.muzzbuzz.com


Discuss Muzz Buzz marketing style.

Define globalization
Explain how globalization affect
business on a day-to-day basis

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Excursion to Highpoint
shopping center.
Research &
preparation of
assessment in lesson
12.

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Scored: 9.5

Assessed by: Emina Sinanovic and Stacey Hilder.

Discuss the pros/cons of:

Free trade
environment

Impact of globalization on:

Working conditions
Products and services

Lesson 11
Revision

Summary of students unit


learning

Students working effectively on


preparation of the poster
assessment for lesson 12.

Working individually on the poster incorporating


different elements of a business in a sport context.
Students to work on the individual poster (A1) and
prepared to answer questions regarding their displays.
Poster should communicate individual understanding of:

What is a business? Types, elements, finance, human


resources
Marketing and business
Business and globalization
Business and individual physical and mental health

Research & preparation of assessment in lesson 12.


Lesson 12
Assessment

Assessment

Assessment

Display of individual poster incorporating different


elements of a business in a sport context.

Assessment
Prior Knowledge

Formative Assessment

Summative Assessment
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Develop a range of
digital or print media
pieces designed to
promote the sports
club

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A range of learning activities
designed to find gaps in students
prior knowledge, including: Mind
Mapping and Pre-class topic quizzes

Observation

2 Components:

Group / class discussion

1) In small group of 3-4, organize and run their own a sport competition day
2) Individually, create a poster to incorporate different elements of a business (what they
have learned) in a sport context

Engagement
Activity sheets

Questioning techniques

Assessed by: Emina Sinanovic and Stacey Hilder.

Motor Skills assessment

Assessments will be based on:

Peer coaching assessment


Topic Debate

Planning, organization, health and safety, advertising, managing cost and successful
execution of the project.
Poster will be based on creativity and use of ICT.
Students are to answer questions that others may have in relation to their poster.

Our unit plan has been assessed by Emina and Stacey Hilder.

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