Lesson ProgressPhase 1 of 6
Phase 1Hook
Hook: Project Rehearsal: Three-Statement Workbook Audit
Frame the lesson as guided rehearsal before the independent project
🎬 Phase 1: Rehearsal Purpose
Project Rehearsal: Why We Practice First
Today is not the real project. Today you rehearse with the same data your teacher uses so you can see exactly what a quality project looks like before you build your own.
Why We Use the Same Data
- Everyone sees the same quality bar - no confusion about what "good" looks like
- You can compare your reasoning with classmates directly
- The teacher can model exactly where evidence comes from
- You practice the structure once, then apply it to your own scenario next lesson
Today vs. Next Lesson
| Today (Rehearsal) | Next Lesson (Project) |
|---|---|
| Same data as teacher | Your team's own business scenario |
| Teacher guides the structure | You apply what you practiced |
| Focus on audit and evidence | Focus on your specific business story |
What You Will Learn Today
- What a complete project workbook must contain
- How to trace a recommendation back to evidence across all three statements
- What makes an artifact feel trustworthy vs. weak
- Which features you must recreate in your own project
Standards Quick Check
Project Standards Check
Confirm your understanding of what makes a workbook trustworthy.
1. Which lookup approach is investor‑ready?
2. Charts should reference…
3. Reconciliation means…
0 of 3 questions answered
Turn & Talk (3 minutes)
What does "rehearsal" mean for a business project?
- Why would a musician or actor rehearse before the real performance?
- What is the risk of skipping rehearsal and going straight to "the real thing"?
- What do you want to be sure you can do confidently before your team gets its own data?