Life Skills
Be Money Smart by Playing "Adulting: A Financial Literacy Game" for Teens
Learners use real life scenarios and basic math skills to manage money and credit by playing a fun board game (through teacher's screen share)! The Adulting Board Game is also sent for continued gameplay at home.
60 minutes
per class
Meets once
14-18
year olds
1-4
learners per class
per learner
How does a "One-Time" class work?
Meets once at a scheduled time
Live video chat, recorded and monitored for safety and quality
Great for exploring new interests and different styles of teachers

How Outschool Works
Available Times
Pacific
Available Times
Pacific
Description
Class Experience
Learners will develop important financial literacy skills that they can use throughout their entire life: Calculating money, determining needs vs. wants, achieving goals, having a savings account, and properly using credit.
From 2001 to 2003, I attended DePaul University in Chicago, IL. My major was Finance in the School of Commerce. The courses I completed include Business Calculus, Accounting, and Economics. From 2013 to 2015, I was employed as a Certified Pre-Purchase Housing Counselor. Below are some of the certifications I received during that time: - Closing the Financial Literacy Gap through Student Loan Counseling - Delivering Effective Financial Education - Financial Management: Building Competency in Housing Counseling - FreddieMac Credit Smart - Homebuyer Education Methods: Training The Trainer - Homeownership Counseling Certification: Principles, Practices and Techniques - Mortgage Lending Fundamentals for Homeownership Professionals - Mortgage Math Made Simple for Homeownership Professionals - National Industry Standards for Homeownership Education and Counseling Code of Ethics and Conduct - Understanding Credit Reports and Credit Scoring - eHome America Homebuyer Education Course The training I received taught me to review credit reports and focus on areas that needed improvement. I was also taught how to teach others effective ways to utilize a Spending Plan to review income vs. expenses. Through the use of a Spending Plan, I taught clients how to take control of their finances by removing unnecessary expenses to pay off debt and save for an emergency fund, maintenance fund, and down payment on a house. From the year 2015 to the present, I have been an active licensed Real Estate Agent. I have held a license in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Texas. The courses I have to take to get licensed include finance, specifically how to calculate principal mortgage payments, interest, taxes, and insurance. Every 2 years, I must take continuing education classes to renew my license. In those continuing education classes, I have taken courses in finance.
2 files available upon enrollmentLearners will need a note-taking sheet that will be provided, a pencil, a calculator, and 1 standard 6-sided die. Optional (but highly suggested) is play money (either already on hand or printed from the file that will be sent).
1 hour per week in class, and an estimated 0 - 1 hours per week outside of class.
Teacher
Shelia TrevinoBringing Skills to Life
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Lives in the
United States41 total reviews
57 completed classes
About Me
I primarily offer Financial Literacy and Spanish classes, but I teach others as well! I'm passionate about each subject I teach and always want learners to not only learn, but have have fun or be engaged as they are learning something...