Business Math for Teens (Full Year, One Class per Week)
What's included
32 live meetings
24 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Optional Homework: Module 1: Foundations of Business Math - Practice decimal and fraction operations with additional exercises. - Create a real-life percentage problem and solve it. - Find examples of ratios and proportions in everyday situations. Module 2: Basic Financial Concepts - Track and record personal income and expenses for a week. - Set up a personal budget and analyze it for potential improvements. - Research the tax laws in your area and calculate hypothetical taxes. Module 3: Business and Entrepreneurship Basics - Choose a small business idea, outline a basic business plan. - Research a well-known entrepreneur and present their success story. - Write an essay on a recent business ethics case or dilemma. Module 4: Data Analysis and Interpretation - Collect data from a survey and create graphs to represent it. - Calculate the mean, median, and mode of a dataset. - Analyze real-world statistical data and present findings. Module 5: Understanding and Managing Personal Finance - Research different savings and investment options for teens. - Create a financial plan for a short-term and long-term financial goal. - Interview a family member or friend about their credit and debt management. Module 6: Basics of Sales and Marketing - Develop a mock sales pitch for a product or service. - Design a marketing plan for a fictitious small business. - Conduct a price comparison for products you use regularly. Module 7: Introduction to Personal and Business Finance - Calculate compound interest on a savings account or investment. - Create a personal budget to manage an allowance or part-time job income. - Research different types of loans and their interest rates. Module 8: Business Math in Everyday Life - Calculate the potential cost of a mortgage for a hypothetical home. - Research and compare insurance plans for different purposes. - Keep a one-month spending journal and analyze spending patterns. These optional homework assignments provide students with opportunities to apply what they've learned in each module to real-life scenarios and further enhance their understanding of business math and personal finance.Assessment
In-class discussions, polls, and quizzes. Teacher feedback is provided on class homework if the student submits homework in the classroom.Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
This course is designed to introduce teens aged 13 to 18 to the practical mathematics and concepts that are fundamental to making informed financial decisions and thriving in the business world or "real-life". We will cover everything from foundational math concepts to understanding the principles of entrepreneurship and personal finance. Your teen will learn how to handle income and expenses, budget effectively, and even delve into the world of banking and taxes. We will practice math problems in each class. Each class will focus on math lessons pertaining to the topics. Business Math for Teens is designed to introduce young learners aged 13 to 18 to essential mathematical concepts and skills applicable to real-world scenarios. This course will equip students with the knowledge and problem-solving abilities needed to make informed financial decisions, understand the basics of entrepreneurship, and excel in various business-related fields. Each class will consist of a short lecture, discussion, practicing skills through instructor-led modeling, student practice, and in-class feedback that pushes students to apply their learning in a safe and positive learning environment. This is a full-year course. That builds content. At times we will add in a fun assessment game through Kahoot. Class Topics: Module 1: Foundations of Business Math Week 1: Understanding Numbers and Operations Week 2: Decimal and Fraction Operations Week 3: Percentages and Their Applications Week 4: Rates Module 2: Basic Financial Concepts Week 5: Income and Expenses Week 6: Budgeting for Teens Week 7: Banking and Saving Week 8: Introduction to Taxes Module 3: Business and Entrepreneurship Basics Week 9: Introduction to Business Types Week 10: Roles of Entrepreneurs Week 11: Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Week 12: Creating a Simple Business Plan Module 4: Data Analysis and Interpretation Week 13: Data Collection and Presentation Week 14: Measures of Central Tendency Week 15: Probability and Statistics Week 16: Interpreting Graphs and Charts Module 5: Understanding and Managing Personal Finance Week 17: Earning Money: Jobs and Income Sources Week 18: Saving and Investing for Teens Week 19: Credit and Debt Management Week 20: Financial Planning for the Future Module 6: Basics of Sales and Marketing Week 21: Sales Concepts and Techniques Week 22: Marketing Strategies for Small Businesses Week 23: Pricing and Promotion Week 24: Market Research for Teens Module 7: Introduction to Personal and Business Finance Week 25: Time Value of Money Week 26: Interest and Compound Interest Week 27: Loans and Borrowing Week 28: Investment Basics Module 8: Business Math in Everyday Life Week 29: Homeownership and Mortgages Week 30: Understanding Insurance Week 31: Budgeting for Family and Household Expenses Week 32: Making Informed Purchase Decisions The course still covers a wide range of essential business math topics to prepare teens for future financial decision-making and potential entrepreneurial opportunities. All classes will have optional homework. Students will have time to practice in class and submit work for feedback if desired.
Learning Goals
Module 1: Foundations of Business Math
- Understand fundamental number and operation concepts.
- Perform decimal and fraction operations with ease.
- Calculate percentages and apply them in various scenarios.
- Solve problems using ratios and proportions.
Module 2: Basic Financial Concepts
- Learn to manage personal income and expenses effectively.
- Develop practical budgeting skills suitable for teens.
- Comprehend the basics of banking, saving, and interest.
- Gain an introductory understanding of taxes
Syllabus
8 Units
32 Lessons
over 32 WeeksUnit 1: Foundations of Business Math
Lesson 1:
Understanding Numbers and Operations
Understand fundamental number and operation concepts.
45 mins online live lesson
1 assignment
Lesson 2:
Decimal and Fraction Operations
Perform decimal and fraction operations with ease
45 mins online live lesson
1 assignment
Lesson 3:
Percentages and Their Applications
Calculate percentages and apply them in various scenarios.
45 mins online live lesson
1 assignment
Lesson 4:
Rates & Unit Rates
Solve problems using rates and unit rates.
45 mins online live lesson
1 assignment
Other Details
Learning Needs
As an educator, I am committed to supporting students with unique learning needs by creating an inclusive and adaptive learning environment. I employ differentiated instruction, using visual aids, hands-on activities, and technology.
Supply List
Paper and pencil
Teacher expertise and credentials
Minnesota Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Master's Degree in Education from Concordia University
I am a licensed teacher with a Masters Degree in Education Curriculum and Instruction, Bachelors in Early Childhood and Elementary Education, a Graduate Certificate in Online Teaching and Learning. I have 19 years of experience in Education.
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Live Group Course
$680
for 32 classes1x per week, 32 weeks
45 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-12 learners per class