Platform resources

Worksheets and practice tools

These are the practical companion tools inside Life Taught Clearly — worksheets that help move ideas into real conversations, worked examples, and real action.

Best use: if you are inside the course already, stay in the course flow and use these only as support tools for the module you are working through.

If you are still figuring out what your teen actually needs first, start with the teen life skills checklist for parents or the broader life skills guide before you dive into individual worksheets.

If money or bills are the most immediate stress points, go straight to the teen money skills guide or bills teens should understand before choosing worksheets.

What are teen life skills worksheets?

Teen life skills worksheets are practical tools that help parents and teens move from general advice into real examples, conversations, and action steps. They are most useful when paired with lessons on money, bills, paperwork, cooking, and everyday responsibility.

How should parents use them?

The best way to use life skills worksheets is after a focused lesson or conversation, not instead of one. Start with the topic your teen needs most, talk through the real-life situation, then use a worksheet to practice the idea while it is still fresh.

Keep the flow simple

Use these as support tools, not as a replacement for the course flow. Inside the member experience, go lesson first, worksheet second.

Module 1 Training Toolkit

Money Basics That Actually Matter

  • needs vs wants reps
  • fixed vs variable cost checks
  • real budget-building practice
  • saving, investing, and next-action prompts
Use this right after the matching lesson or module, while the ideas are still fresh and easier to turn into action. Look for the filled-out examples so you do not have to make everything from scratch.

Module 2 Training Toolkit

Credit, Debt, and Financial Traps

  • credit understanding checks
  • debt scenario sorting
  • afford vs can buy practice
  • real-world credit decision prompts
Use this right after the matching lesson or module, while the ideas are still fresh and easier to turn into action. Look for the filled-out examples so you do not have to make everything from scratch.

Module 3 Training Toolkit

Bills, Taxes, and Monthly Responsibility

  • adult bills mapping
  • due-date and cost-category sorting
  • gross pay vs take-home pay checks
  • paycheck reality practice
Use this right after the matching lesson or module, while the ideas are still fresh and easier to turn into action. Look for the filled-out examples so you do not have to make everything from scratch.

Module 4 Training Toolkit

Life Setup and Everyday Readiness

  • starter-job and interview readiness
  • communication reps
  • first apartment reality checks
  • everyday problem-solving practice
Use this right after the matching lesson or module, while the ideas are still fresh and easier to turn into action. Look for the filled-out examples so you do not have to make everything from scratch.

Module 5 Training Toolkit

Cooking, Food, and Feeding Yourself Well

  • meal planning reps
  • grocery shopping on a budget
  • simple meals every teen or young adult should know
  • food safety habits
Use this right after the matching lesson or module, while the ideas are still fresh and easier to turn into action. Look for the filled-out examples so you do not have to make everything from scratch.