STARBASE Robins Summer Camps brings STEM and entrepreneurship to life for Georgia youth

VentureLab Idea to Pitch Summer Program with Starbase Robins

Through a scholarship to VentureLab’s Idea to Pitch Program, facilitated by the Georgia Statewide Afterschool Network, STARBASE Robins’ annual STEM Summer Camps became a transformative experience. One educator noted, “I am just overall proud of myself for completing the process and getting students excited about entrepreneurship.” This partnership has fostered confidence, creativity, and leadership in students and staff alike.

Mindset of the Month: Problem Solving

Entrepreneurs go looking for trouble, but not in the way you’re thinking. They are actively looking for opportunities to invent new ways of doing things or improve upon what already exists. This type of problem solving is PROactive. Our mindset of the month is problem solving: proactively developing creative solutions to the problems around you. … Read more

Free Activity: Pitch Game (Remote Learning Friendly!)

Help students think like entrepreneurs with this fun, free, and practical pitching activity updated with remote learning in mind!

Get Creative with the Wacky Inventions Game

Wacky Inventions Game

Explore the world of inventions with our engaging ‘Wacky Inventions Game’ worksheet. This printable activity is designed to spark creativity and enhance problem-solving skills among students. Download and ignite the spirit of innovation in your classroom today!

Free Entrepreneurial Mindsets and Skills Poster

VentureLab Entrepreneurial Mindsets & Skills

This activity will get students straight into generating solutions for a user or client’s problems by creating a prototype.

Sing along to the Entrepreneur Song!

It’s never too early to start giving kids the gift of language and the vocabulary they need to think about themselves and the world around them! VentureLab created the Entrepreneur Song as a fun and meaningful way to give students access to the vocabulary around entrepreneurial learning and thinking.

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