How to get shy students to pitch with confidence
Shy students pitch better with structure, not pressure. Here are the techniques that consistently get reluctant kids onstage.
May 3, 2026 · 2 min read
Q: How do you get shy students to pitch with confidence?
To get shy students to pitch with confidence: start with team pitches before solo, use a memorized 4-sentence pitch as the spine, allow notecards, run low-stakes peer rounds before public ones, and praise structure over charisma. Confidence follows competence, not the other way around.
The story
The shy student problem is one of the most underestimated in pitch teaching. The fix is structural. Start them in team pitches so they're not alone onstage. Use a memorized 4-sentence pitch (problem, solution, who, why now) as the spine so they have a script when nerves hit. Allow notecards. Run small peer rounds before any public stakes. Praise structure visibly so they know how to win without having to be the loudest. SideHustle® LIVE Labs uses team-based rounds in the 60 to 90 minute Labs format with 4-5 students per team and Funny + Fundable scoring. Professors and student groups at universities have adapted and played SideHustle in their own classrooms. For the deeper teaching method see how to teach pitching to high school students. Confidence is downstream of structure.
What it means
If you have shy students who freeze, don't push them onto a solo stage. Build the structure first. Team pitches, memorized spine, notecards allowed, peer judging. By round three, the shy ones often surprise everyone, themselves included. For the full educator playbook, see the educator guide to teaching entrepreneurship through play.
Try it
- Play free at playsidehustle.com
- See us live: Sept 25 at Pershing Hall in Austin. luma.com/playsidehustle
Try SideHustle free with your students
SideHustle is edutainment: students pitch funny and fundable business ideas and learn to think on their feet, no slides and no worksheets. It runs in a single class period and scales from a handful of students to a whole grade. Opt in to play free and bring it to class this week.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I make shy students pitch solo eventually?+
Yes, but after team rounds and only when the structure is internalized.
Are notecards a crutch?+
For beginners, no. They reduce nerves so the actual skill can develop.