What's included
5 pre-recorded lessons
5 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
1 hour per week. includedProgress Report
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In this asynchronous budgeting class for middle schoolers, students will learn essential financial skills to prepare them for adulthood. Key topics include budgeting with the 50/30/20 rule, saving for college, investment principles (stocks, bonds, ETFs, and mutual funds), and responsible use of debit and credit cards. The class is structured into five weekly lessons, each focusing on a core financial concept. Every week, students will complete a homework assignment to apply their new knowledge, building towards a final comprehensive financial plan. Lessons will be delivered through recorded Zoom videos that incorporate slides, real-world examples, and short video clips to explain concepts clearly. While the class is asynchronous, students will have opportunities to submit questions and assignments, receiving personalized feedback from me. Each lesson will emphasize practical skills and encourage independent thinking. My teaching style is engaging and approachable, designed to break down complex financial topics into understandable and relatable segments. Though the class is self-paced, students will get feedback on their work, ensuring they feel supported throughout the course.
Learning Goals
Students will grasp how to allocate income using the 50/30/20 rule to balance needs, wants, and savings
Students will learn various saving techniques including how to set financial goals and plan for long-term expenses like college
Syllabus
5 Lessons
over 5 WeeksLesson 1:
Week 1: Budgeting Basics & The 50/30/20 Rule
Students will learn the fundamentals of budgeting, focusing on the 50/30/20 rule to balance needs, wants, and savings. They'll create a mock budget to apply what they've learned.
Lesson 2:
Week 2: Smart Saving for College and Future Goals
This lesson will explore various ways to save for long-term goals like college. Students will learn about different savings accounts and strategies to prioritize saving for their future.
Lesson 3:
Week 3: Introduction to Investment Principles
Students will be introduced to stocks, bonds, ETFs, and mutual funds. They'll learn how these investments work and the potential benefits of starting early.
Lesson 4:
Week 4: Responsible Use of Debit and Credit Cards
In this session, students will discover the pros and cons of debit and credit cards, focusing on how to use them wisely without falling into debt.
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Florida Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Hi there! I have been teaching elementary-aged students for the last 7 years, but I specialize in reading, writing, and social studies. I also teach mindfulness, emotional regulation, math, and science. I believe strongly in the value of having a growth mindset, so I always encourage my students to set goals and learn with purpose while celebrating victories. I love Disney, sports, and reading (especially fantasy books!). I'm excited to work with you!
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Self-Paced Course
$12
weekly or $60 for all content5 pre-recorded lessons
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Ages: 13-18
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