What's included
6 live meetings
6 in-class hoursMastery Evaluation
1 hour per week. In class polls and assessments.Assessment
Using third party resources, informal assessments will be used from practicalmoneyskills.com, Nearpod, and Kahoot. No account is needed for practicalmoneyskills.com and Nearpod. For Kahoot, the learner will need an account. The instructor will provide links and access to the course material via the chat feature on Zoom and the screen-share option as well.Class Experience
US Grade 6 - 8
Beginner Level
Course content: Introduce and define fundamental investing terms relative to the stock market, cryptocurrency, and NFTs. This will be an introduction to investing concepts, therefore, prior experience or knowledge is not required. Course Learning Outcomes: Investing, Selling, and Using Digital Currency and Fintech (Financial Technology) Concepts. Week 1: Stock Market. Introduce concepts about the stock market (e.g., the definition and purpose of the stock market, and the use of a robot advisor). Week 2: Cryptocurrency and Blockchain. Define crypto and its purpose, relative to blockchain. How to purchase, sell, and use Cryptocurrency as payment methods. Define the Blockchain, its purpose, and its use. Week 3: NFT (Non-Fungible Tokens). Define an NFT and its purpose, relative to blockchain. How to create, sell, and use NFTs as payment methods. Accommodations: If you need special accommodations, i.e. your native language isn't English, all arrangements must be done at least 2 weeks in advance prior to the beginning of the course. *The instructor knows American Sign Language, beginner level Spanish conversation and composition. If other languages (E.g. French, Italian, Asian, Eastern languages) are present, the instructor has beginner skill level in written (not conversation) French and Italian, but has no experience with other uses of languages* Classroom Expectations: 1. Come to class prepared, on time, and respectful of your peers and the instructor. In the instance the instructor arrives to class more than 3 minutes late related or unrelated to an emergency, the instructor will send an email to parents that class will is either running late or will be rescheduled. 2. Temperature check: The instructor will check in with each student to ensure technical and non-technical issues are suitable for class. Technical rules: 1) Roll call and introduction activity. 2) The instructor will use the Zoom annotation tool during lecture, if applicable. During this time, the participant annotation feature will be disabled, if applicable. At the discretion of the instructor, the student will be able to use the annotation tool, if applicable. 3) Chat feature: The chat feature will be used for questions and answers. If you have a specific question, you can privately message the instructor. 4) If you experience wifi connectivity issues during class, please send a message in the chat. 5) Classroom features: The student will be asked to have their video on during the entire time of class. However, the instructor is understanding if the learner isn't able to do so for technical reasons or special educational needs. Use the raise hand feature in the "reactions" feature on Zoom, if applicable. The instructor will call on the student and unmute the student to share. In the instance the instructor overlooks the student that uses the raise hand feature, then it is okay for the student to send a message in the chat. Non-technical rules: 1) No tolerance of cyberbullying in class. 2) If the student comes to class unprepared and/or inattentive, the instructor will first send a private message via chat feature to the student. 3) If the student(s) declines to respond or engage in class, the instructor will use an electronic behavioral, social, and emotional spinner to re-claim order in the course and try to get the student(s) back on track. 4) At the conclusion of the course, the instructor will follow up with the student to inquire about non-participation. In some cases, if the student refuses to do any of the above, the instructor will remove the student from the course and follow up with the students' parents. 1. Class introductions: All participants will enter the virtual classroom with their video on, with the mute feature enabled, in order to confirm who is present based on the roster of registered participants. 2. Ice-breaker/warm-up activity: Each participant will share 3 things about themselves: 2 truths, 1 lie. Once the lecture begins, all students will be muted. 3. Course procedures: Lecture, questions, answers, use of auxiliary aids (e.g. Zoom annotation tool, PowerPoint presentations, online videos, images, and live presenting), break-out room sessions for class activity, share-time (e.g. individual and/or group), then close with final thoughts, questions, and discussions. 4. Investing instruction: The instructor will explain the lesson concepts (how to invest in the stock market, how to buy and sell cryptocurrency, and how to purchase, sell, and create your own NFT's) in varied visual formats: PowerPoint, along with supplemental auxiliary aids to apply investing concepts. As well as use methods such as a Survey and Discussion questions related to the content. There will be a short mindfulness activity during the course. 5. Investing Portfolio Activity: Students will create a mini investment portfolio using the concepts (stock market, cryptocurrency, and NFT's) learned from class. 6. Investing Portfolio Activity Presentation: Students will have the opportunity to present, explain how, and why they established their portfolio. 7. Wrap-up: Review the objective of the course in connection with any final questions, comments, and/or discussion related to current online businesses. Prior experience and/or knowledge is not required from the learner, but welcomed. *Changes to course content is at the discretion of the instructor.
Learning Goals
Students will learn the fundamentals of investing in today's economy which has transitioned to mostly digital currency (cryptocurrency and NFT's) and fintech.
Syllabus
6 Lessons
over 3 WeeksLesson 1:
Introduction to the Stock Market PT. 1
Introduce concepts about the stock market (e.g., the definition and purpose of the stock market, and the use of a robot advisor).
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Introduction to the Stock Market PT. 2
Introduce concepts about the stock market (e.g., the definition and purpose of the stock market, and the use of a robot advisor).
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Cryptocurrency and Blockchain PT. 1
Define crypto and its purpose, relative to blockchain. How to purchase, sell, and use Cryptocurrency as payment methods. Define the Blockchain, its purpose, and its use.
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Cryptocurrency and Blockchain PT. 2
Define crypto and its purpose, relative to blockchain. How to purchase, sell, and use Cryptocurrency as payment methods. Define the Blockchain, its purpose, and its use.
60 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Learning Needs
N/A.
Parental Guidance
The instructor will provide links and access to course content using the chat feature via Zoom and the screen-share option. The only source a student needs an account will be from Kahoot.
Pre-Requisites
N/A.
Teacher expertise and credentials
California Teaching Certificate
Bachelor's Degree from California State University, Northridge
Teacher Expertise: I've taken introductory wealth building webinars on the following: the Stock market (ETF's), Blockchain, NFT's, cryptocurrency; and small business investing strategies.
Novice investor in the stock market (ETF's, stocks, bonds, and a money market account). I'm also a small business owner that is looking into how blockchain can assist with developing my business into an enterprise.
Reviews
Live Group Course
$90
weekly or $270 for 6 classes2x per week, 3 weeks
60 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-13
3-6 learners per class