Last chance to access free entrepreneurship game for learners

The Primary Champions game, which was launched for the first time in South Africa aims to discover the next generation of entrepreneurs. Image: Screenshot from Primary Champions game

The Primary Champions game, which was launched for the first time in South Africa aims to discover the next generation of entrepreneurs. Image: Screenshot from Primary Champions game

Published May 24, 2023

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There is just one month left for Grade 4 to 7 pupils to participate in the Primary Champions Young Business Mind game - a robust entrepreneurship game that could earn the learner and school some great prizes.

The Primary Champions game, which was launched for the first time in South Africa aims to discover the next generation of entrepreneurs.

The Primary Champions Young Business Mind game offers pupils from Grades 4 to 7 (age groups 9 to 13) a pathway to learning essential business skills. The 100% free certificate course takes the form of a 2D online game which is currently running and will be live until 25 June 2023.

Based on a robust entrepreneurship curriculum, the game is designed to inspire and equip students with the right skills and mindset needed to become successful entrepreneurs and valuable contributors to the economy. The innovative game challenges learners to think creatively, identify opportunities, and develop practical solutions to real-world problems.

“We believe that teaching entrepreneurship is essential for young learners as it helps them to develop imperative skills such as creative and critical thinking, as well as how to be collaborative, innovative problem-solvers. The Primary Champions Young Business Mind game promotes positive life skills that will help children adapt and succeed in the rapidly changing world,” said Marcel Manikum, AGEC Project Lead.

Even teachers can get involved and facilitate as they can incorporate the game into their teaching schedules.

The Primary Champions Young Business Mind game is aligned to the learning outcomes in Economic and Management Sciences (EMS), Life Orientation (LO) and Life Skills. It is accessible to any learner with a desktop or laptop device or any smart mobile device, and a stable internet connection.

To participate, learners will need to submit a signed parental or guardian consent form upon registration.

Players learn about business by actually doing business inside the online game. Actions range from choosing a product to sell to purchasing items from suppliers, making sales to customers, generating revenue and expanding their businesses. The learning design is experiential, which means that children learn by doing, and by experimenting with prices, suppliers, customers and products inside the gaming world. Learners make decisions in starting-up their businesses, managing finances, and growing their businesses.

The full game consists of five modules from start to finish. Each module requires the learner to play the 2D video game, followed by a literacy corner, then a numeracy corner, and then completion of a short multiple-choice quiz designed to assess concepts and contexts. Learners gain points from completing quizzes and from their attempts to generate revenue in the business game.

Thereafter, certificates will be issued to participating learners as Primary Champions. Teachers will also be issued with certificates in acknowledgement of their skill in managing and coordinating the course with their learners. Additionally, the top participating school in each province will have the opportunity to walk away with an amazing prize package.

For more information about the Primary Champions Young Business Mind game and to register your team, visit the website: https://primarychampions.entrepreneurshipchallenge.co.za/

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