SP09SMGFresnoWorkshop.ppt
Transcript of SP09SMGFresnoWorkshop.ppt
WelcomeThe Stock Market Game Training
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4:30 - 4:45 Welcome and Introductions
4:45 - 5:15 Overview of SMG and Classroom Implementation
5:15 - 6:15 SMG Online Hands-On Session
6:15 - 6:20 InvestWrite Competition
6:20 - 6:30 Training Wrap Up and Questions
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Janice Peterson, Center for Economic Research and Education of Central [email protected]
Who Are You? NameSchoolGrade/Subject
How Comfortable Are You with the Stock Market?
0-----------1-----------2------------3-----------4-----------5Not Very Somewhat Very Comfortable Familiar Comfortable
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An Innovative Educational Experience• Simulation of real-life investing • Tool for application of basic academic skills • Replicates vital life decisions• Integration of current events
Online Library of Standards-Based Lessons • Correlated to National and CA State Standards
• Differentiated learning meeting all levels
Program Endorsed by Industry Leaders
Proven Classroom Tool • Builds interest and understanding of real world
• Engages and motivates
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• Teams of 2- 5 students are formed.
• Portfolios are accessed with team ID and password.
• Each team gets $100,000 to invest.
• Trading of stocks/ mutual funds on the NYSE, AMEX, Nasdaq. * Must have traded within last 7 days
• Must use ticker symbol to place a trade.
• Trades are priced in real time.
• Must have price of at least $5 per share.
• Buy orders must be a minimum of 100 shares. * Sell orders for less than 100 shares will be permitted.
• Trades must be processed in whole. * Trades will be rejected without sufficient buying power.
• 2% broker fee is charged on each trade.
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d…• Game runs Monday through Friday
• Initial transaction required for regional rankings listing.
• Portfolio liquidation not required at game end.
• Winners are based portfolio’s performance compared to the S&P500. - 15 week Game - Must trade by February 20 to be eligible for prizes - 10 Week Game - Must trade by March 27 to be eligible for prizes
• Stock and cash dividends are automatically computed.
• No more than 30% of total equity x2 can be invested in any one company.
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Determine Amount of Class Time to Dedicate • Daily, Weekly, “Front-heavy” • Computer Access and Frequency
Establish a Solid Foundation for Your Students• Conduct Pre-Game Lessons • Provide opportunity to explore SMG site and web• Ensure understanding of key concepts
Organize Teams and Set Up Classroom• Determine Students per Team • Designate Student Roles (investment committees)• Trading Days, Newspapers, Station for team folders, etc.
Set Goals and Objectives for the Class • Set Purpose and Outcomes• Articulate Expectations • Discuss Evaluation (portfolios, testing, performance, group presentations)
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Stock Market Game Resources• CORE Lessons• Other Publications (curriculum) • Miscellaneous Teacher Resource Center materials
Current Events• Local Newspapers• Online news sources • Television news sources
Online News and Research Sites• Hoovers.com• Yahoo! Finance (finance.yahoo.com)• CBS Marketwatch (cbsmarketwatch.com)• Business Week (www.businessweek.com/investor)
Stock Exchange Websites• nasdaq.com• nyse.com• amex.com
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Logging in to the Teacher Support Center
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Teachers Guide• Tips on Organizing your Class • SMG Rules and Quiz for Students• Tips on Beginning Research• Ideas for Team Folders - Evidence of Learning• Teaching Strategies
Understanding Student Portfolios• Overview of Student Portfolios• PowerPoint Presentations for You and Your Students• Student Portfolio Quiz
Rules of the Game • Overview of the Rules
Related Links• Internet Sites for Use
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Lessons & Activities/ Lesson Sequencing • 12 CORE Lessons • Lesson Sequencing• Standards Correlated
Publications • Curriculum Units• In the News• Stock Talk
Projects and Assessments• “Over-Arching” Projects: Globalization, Ethics, Mutual Funds• Pre-Post Tests• Assessment Rubrics
Investor Background• History of the Market• How Stocks are Bought and Sold• Types of Securities: Stocks, Bonds and Mutual Funds• Dictionary of Financial Terms
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Change Password• Ability to Change Your Password
Troubleshooting• Hints on Solving Problems
Help Desk• Use to Resolve Access and Portfolio Problems
Participation Certificates• Customized Student Achievement Certificates
• SMG registered students are eligible.
• Grade level divisions for essays: - Elementary (4-5) - Middle (6-8) - High (9-12)
• Essay topics introduce and relate to investment principles linked to the SMG Program.
• Writing topics can be used as in-class or homework assignments.
• Chances to win gift certificates, laptop computers, trips to New York and Disney World.
• Learn more at www.investwrite.info
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Regional Winners each game periodHigh SchoolMiddle School
Elementary School
Overall California State Winners (from both game periods)
High SchoolMiddle SchoolElementary School
Virtual Enterprise (through Sacramento)
InvestWrite
QUESTIONS?Rachel Barajas - 619-227-9719