A fascinating third-grade class recently completed a research project on the topic "Business." Each of the 20 students came up with their own business and a way to present it. A wide variety of projects were presented, from private workshops and modern services to aviation businesses and sports equipment manufacturing.
During the presentations, classmates listened attentively and evaluated each other's work. It was especially gratifying to see the children support the speakers with heartfelt applause. The presentations were vibrant, well-thought-out, and very inspiring. Parents also actively participated in some of the projects, for which we are especially grateful. Such research projects help students feel like true entrepreneurs, and working on them develops independence, creative and critical thinking, and important organizational and communication skills that will certainly be useful in the future.

