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Fashion Marketing Lesson Plans Bundle | First Week Done-for-You | New Teacher Starter Kit
Fashion Marketing Lesson Plans Bundle | First Week Done-for-You | New Teacher Starter Kit
Fashion Marketing Lesson Plans Bundle | First Week Done-for-You | New Teacher Starter Kit
Fashion Marketing Lesson Plans Bundle | First Week Done-for-You | New Teacher Starter Kit
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Fashion Marketing Lesson Plans Bundle | First Week Done-for-You | New Teacher Starter Kit

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Just got assigned to teach Fashion Marketing… and don’t know where to start?

This done-for-you 5-day Fashion Marketing Starter Kit gives you everything you need to confidently launch your class without scrambling to create lessons from scratch.

Perfect for:
✔️ New fashion teachers
✔️ CTE / FCS educators
✔️ Teachers adding a fashion course to their schedule
✔️ Anyone needing engaging first-week activities FAST


Start Your Fashion Class with Confidence

Instead of spending hours planning your first week, this bundle gives you:

✔️ Complete daily lesson plans
✔️ Ready-to-use presentation slides
✔️ Student worksheets + guided notes
✔️ Interactive classroom activities
✔️ Creative mini-projects
✔️ Teacher pacing support

👉 Everything is structured and ready to go.


📅 What’s Included

👗 DAY 1: What is Fashion?

Students explore fashion as identity, culture, and self-expression through engaging discussion and reflection activities.


👚 DAY 2: Types of Fashion

Students identify different fashion categories and connect fashion choices to real-world situations.


📊 DAY 3: What is Marketing?

Students learn marketing basics while completing guided notes alongside a marketing introduction video.


📣 DAY 4: Analyzing a Brand or Ad

Students break down real advertisements to identify target audience, message, persuasion, and branding strategies.


🧵 DAY 5: Create a Brand Identity

Students apply what they’ve learned by developing their own brand concept and product idea.


📦 This Bundle Includes

✔️ Teacher instructional guide
✔️ Presentation slides
✔️ Student worksheets
✔️ Guided notes
✔️ Classroom discussion prompts
✔️ Project starter activities
✔️ Lesson pacing support


🎯 Why Teachers Love This Resource

✔️ No prep required
✔️ Student-friendly activities
✔️ Builds confidence from Day 1
✔️ Helps reduce teacher overwhelm
✔️ Easily connects into larger fashion marketing projects


Save Time & Reduce Stress

This resource was designed to help you:

  • Stop scrambling for lessons
  • Start your class organized
  • Keep students engaged immediately

👉 Your first week is already planned.


💡 Perfect Lead-In for:

  • Fashion Advertising Campaign Projects
  • Brand Product Line Projects
  • Fashion Marketing Units
  • Intro to Fashion Courses

🎨 Best For:

  • High School Fashion Marketing
  • Fashion Design
  • Fashion Merchandising
  • Principles of Marketing
  • CTE / FCS Classes

🚀 Start Your Semester Strong

Walk into your classroom with engaging lessons, clear pacing, and a plan you can actually feel confident teaching.

Your first week is done-for-you.

 

MARKETING STANDARDS

TEKS

§130.383. Fashion Marketing

(2) The student knows the importance and functions of marketing. The student is expected to:

(C) research trends affecting fashion marketing.

(9) The student knows that a successful marketer must communicate information on retail products, services, images, and ideas to achieve a desired outcome. The student is expected to:

(A) demonstrate methods of advertising to communicate promotional messages to targeted audiences;

(B) use special events to increase sales;

(E) manage promotional activities to maximize return on promotional efforts.

(11) The student demonstrates an understanding of concepts and actions to determine client needs and wants. The student is expected to:

(A) acquire product knowledge to communicate product benefits and to ensure appropriateness of product for the customer;

(12) The student knows the nature and scope of fashion. The student is expected to:

(A) explain the importance of fashion;

(B) demonstrate knowledge of fashion history and how it relates to today's fashions;

(C) distinguish among fashion terms such as fashion, style, and design;

(E) research fashion information;

(F) explain legislation that impacts the fashion industry; and

(G) describe how international marketing has affected the fashion industry.

 

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TERMS OF USE

By purchasing this resource, you are agreeing that the contents are the property of Marketing EdVenture®, owned by Jacqueline P. Walker, and licensed to you only for classroom/personal use as a single user. I retain the copyright and reserve all rights to this product. 

 

Thanks so much for spending a moment of your time with me. I look forward to more engagement.

 

Have a wonderfully blessed day,

Jacqueline P. Walker

Marketing EdVenture®