Kahooit!
Kahooit!
Goal• Make as much money as you can within 30
days.• You will have complete control over almost
every part of your business:o Inventory/Purchasing suppliesoPricingoQuality Control
• Unfortunately, the weather will play a big part when customers are deciding whether or not to buy your product.
Purchasing Supplies
Buy additional supplies
• Other factors which will make or break your business is the price you charge.
• Customers are more apt to pay higher prices when the product (your lemonade) is more in demand - When the weather is hotter.
• As the temperature drops, and the weather turns bad (overcast, cloudy, rain), don't expect them to pay nearly what they would on a hot, hazy day.
Pricing for the Weather
Pricing for the Weather
Price Per Cup
Quality Control
Are you creating a quality product?
Customer Satisfaction• Will Customers like your Product?
– Maintain quality control.
• Word of Mouth – Customers will soon spread the word to
friends.
• Sell a good product for a good price, and you'll build business over time.
• Don’t overcharge for inferior products.
Customer Satisfaction• You'll see some
customers tell you what they think by the bubbles over their heads. If customers are enjoying their product, others are more likely to buy.
• If customers are expressing their dissatisfaction, other customers are more likely to take their business elsewhere.
Customer Satisfaction
Customer Satisfaction
Popularity
Assignment – Google Spreadsheet
• Record sales information for one month (30 days)
Add column to capture # of cups
sold
Assignment – Google Presentation
• Title Slide– Creative name of project or business– Student name– Picture
• Slide 2 – Explain how you decided how much and what
to buy to get your lemonade stand operating.
• Slide 3 – Explain how you determined the "right mix"
and how long it took you to discover which mix of lemons, sugar and ice cubes was right for you.
– What was your secret mix?
• Slide 4 – Explain how you determined the price and
whether or not the weather played a part in how you set the price.
• Slide 5– Conclusion with a graph showing the price
and number of cups sold during the 30 days. – Explain the peaks and valleys in the graph.
• Additional Slides to address:– What would they do differently?– How did the buyers affect the price they
charged?– How did your pricing affect the numbers of
buyers?• Use charts & graphs
Lemonade Stand GamesLemonade Stand
Cool math
OMSI
Class Brain
Hooda math