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Economic Literacy for Youngsters

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Betty Osias
Average rating:4.5Number of reviews:(2)
In this 8-week class, students will learn the foundations of economics with easy-to-understand concepts that will impact the way they approach issues such as choices, resources allocation, etc. and give them a new perspective of Economics.

Class experience

US Grade 3 - 5
This class is taught in English.
Students will learn the foundation of economics to connect with it as they move into middle and high school. We will discuss topics such as consumer choices, scarcity and opportunity costs, supply and demand, goods and services, consumers and producers, money, savings, financial institutions and many more. 
Choices are an important concept, not only in economics but in decision making in general. This class will primarily equip students with tools to make better decisions in many areas in their lives. 
Through my experience with teaching, coaching and tutoring college students, I have noticed a gap in the connection between students and Economics because many of them have not been exposed - or barely been exposed- to Economics before. Every learning goal(s) will be geared toward an enhanced connection to economics and how it applies in each student's life, pretty much every day. 
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In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
The Econ Lowdown of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is a free platform for teachers and educators offering online resources, for K-12 and college classrooms. It offers ready-made materials created by economic education experts with years of teaching experience. 
It is an award-winning collection of resources with interactive activities and online modules that bring economics and personal finance lessons to life for students. Each resource indicates standards alignment, including Common Core, Voluntary Content Standards in Economics, and National Standards for Financial Literacy. 
All the videos assigned to this class are designed for children of elementary school age.  

The Econ Lowdown program is recognized by: 
•	National Association of Economic Educators (NAEE), Curriculum Awards of Excellence 
•	Institute for Financial Literacy, Excellence in Financial Literacy Education (EIFLE) 
•	Ragan Communications 
•	Tech & Learning 
•	International Serious Play Awards 
•	Central Banking

A parental Consent form is attached for enrolled students. 
We will watch videos provided by the Econ Lowdown of the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis
This award-winning curriculum is created by economic education experts and designed specifically for children. All the videos listed are approved for children under 13.

Students will be given a code to access the videos. 
Instruction to log in.
1.	Visit the Econ Lowdown student login page: https://www.econlowdown.org/student
2.	Click the Google Log In button.
 3.	Log in to their Google account.
4.	Click "Join a classroom" and enter the Classroom Join Code.
Classroom Join Code: krBksLF
Average rating:4.5Number of reviews:(2)
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I have been teaching macro and microeconomics for the past 10 years in different community colleges and vocational schools. I am also a private economics tutor for college and high school students (AP economics).
I have a master's degree in... 
Group Class

$15

weekly or $120 for 8 classes
1x per week, 8 weeks
30 min

Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-11
3-10 learners per class

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