Learning Map
Life SkillsEntrepreneurshipusually ages 7–9

Being a Good Seller

Customer service, fairness, and honesty in business; keeping promises to customers; why being trustworthy matters for repeat business and reputation

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If your child sold something to a friend and it broke the next day, would they understand why it's important to make it right rather than ignore it?

Where this sits on the map

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Builds on
Who Is a Customer?ages 5–7Must understand customer concept before learning about customer service and trust
Making Something to Sellages 5–7Selling experience provides context for understanding honest business practice
Being a Good Sellerthis skill · ages 7–9
Unlocks
Ethics in Businessages 9–11Must understand honest selling before examining broader business ethics
Social Enterpriseages 9–11Understanding ethical selling extends to social enterprise values

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Curriculum alignment

Candidate matches to official curriculum codes — machine-suggested, unreviewed (v0.1).

This skill sits outside the F–6 Australian Curriculum — no candidate code matched (v0.1). No NSW K–6 outcome code matched (v0.1). No Victorian Curriculum 2.0 code matched (v0.1).

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