February 15, 2008, Newsletter Issue #103: Teach Your Students the Business of Inventing

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If you plan to include a kid invention project in your classroom, don't stop after the product is created. Teach your students about what it takes to not only patent an invention, but the art of marketing their invention as well.

Give your student inventors an opportunity to name their invention, create ads and even a jingle to help sell their new product. Bring in labels and packaging so they can see examples. Imagine a classroom display where products are placed next to their marketing pieces.

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