Kentucky Council on Economic Education


 
 

Sponsors:  SIFMA Foundation
  Sutherland & Assoc.


 
See pictures of the
KCEE Stock Market Game Awards Dinner
May 14, 2015-- 6:00pm @ Bellarmine University

 

Sign in and/or Register at www.stockmarketgame.org

SMG 
Awards
 

Award
Winners

InvestWrite
Winners!


Teacher Training Workshops

SMG Teacher
Starter Packet

TSIK Teacher
Starter Packet

Take Stock in KY
stock listings

Teacher
Resources

Standards
Correlation

Investing 101 PowerPoint

 

 

 

GAME DATES - more competitions!  GAME FEES have changed!
Fall 2014 SMG 09/15/2014 -11/21/2014
Take Stock in KY 10/06/2014 -12/12/2014
Winter 2015 SMG 01/26/2015 -04/03/2015
Spring 2015 SMG 02/17/2015 - 04/24/2015
Late Spring 2015 SMG 03/30/2015 - 05/22/2015

Stock Market Game  — $15/team
Take Stock in KY  —
$15/team

(3-5 students per team)

2014-15 GAME CHANGES SMG AWARDS have changed!
Grades 4-12 can participate in the Stock Market Game and/or Take Stock in Kentucky
Year-Long Game is not being offered this year.
New rule changes to bring SMG closer to real-world market!

Stock Market Game
Take Stock in KY
 
Awards
 

 

An Innovative Way to Learn!

In The Stock Market Game™ (SMG), student teams in grades 4-12 receive a virtual $100,000 to invest in stocks and mutual funds using a real-world Internet simulation. SMG can be taught as an enrichment activity, a project-based activity, or teams of teachers can incorporate different
aspects of SMG into their own curriculum as an interdisciplinary project.

How does the program and competition work? 
SMG Introduction PowerPoint
Students in grades 4 through 12 (and college!) are enrolled in teams and manage a simulated investment portfolio for 10 weeks. Starting with a virtual cash account of $100,000, students strive to create the best-performing portfolio using a live-Internet trading simulation.  Students research and evaluate companies and stock data and make investment decisions based on what they’ve learned. They work together in teams, developing leadership, organization, negotiation, and cooperation skills as they research company and stock data and compete for the top spot (and prizes!)  Rankings are updated daily and prizes are awarded to the top ranked teams!

 

As the teacher, you have the flexibility of choosing how much or how little class time to devote to the program. The Program can also be used as an after-school activity!  Grade and subject-specific curriculum guides, lesson plans, and newsletters are provided for classroom instruction and The Program and correlated lessons are aligned to Kentucky State Academic Standards. 

 

How do I get started in The Stock Market Game?

Click Register. To get started in the SMG program, visit your local SMG program’s registration page. Your local SMG program’s registration page provides essential information on program requirements and important dates. SMG is a national program of the SIFMA Foundation and is coordinated locally by non-profit partners who are dedicated to youth financial literacy.

Where do I begin after I’ve registered?

If you are new to The Stock Market Game, start in the “Getting Started” section of the Teacher Support Center. It has lesson plans and introductory guides for implementing the program. If you are a returning teacher, start by reviewing your favorite lessons and activities. Some of the lessons may have been updated since the last time you participated.

What is the Teacher Support Center?

The Teacher Support Center is a searchable library of curriculum resources, lesson plans, assessments, and standards correlations that help you introduce your students to personal finance fundamentals, including saving and investing, and provide real-world practice in core academic subjects such as math, English, and social studies (economics).

What if I don’t know anything about investing?

The objective of the SMG program is to introduce its participants to the fundamentals of investing. Each lesson plan provides a brief “Teacher Background.” The purpose of the Teacher Background brief is to provide you with enough information to successfully implement the lesson with your students. In addition to the Teacher Background briefs, the SMG Teacher Support Center provides you with publications, links, and other resources to help get you comfortable teaching the content. You can also contact your local SMG Coordinator for additional assistance.

What if I’m not a teacher?

Everyone has the potential to be a great SMG teacher. The challenge is finding the teaching materials appropriate for your teaching environment. The SMG Teacher Support Center provides materials that help you teach fundamental investment concepts in afterschool, homeschool, other out-of-school and alternative teaching situations.

Do you have materials for afterschool and homeschool use?

Yes. The Teacher Support Center has easy-to-follow instructional guides, suggested lessons, activities, and projects for afterschool and homeschool participants. Though afterschool and homeschool resources are designed specifically for their respective audiences, they may be used interchangeably with each other or with educational materials designed for classroom participants.

How do I access the Teacher Support Center?

There are two distinct logins in The Stock Market Game: (1) Advisor and (2) Team. The Advisor ID and password are used to log into the Teacher Support Center. The Team ID and Password are used by students. Each team receives a shared team ID and password to log into their online investment portfolios. The Advisor is easily distinguished by the capital “T” in the third section of the ID (e.g. KY_12_T123456). Log in by clicking the appropriate link at www.stockmarketgame.org. Advisors and their Teams login at the same site.

What do you mean by “Correlated to Common Core State Standards?”

Lessons in the Teacher Support Center are correlated to the national Common Core State Standards (CCSS). These correlations are presented in an interactive table in the Standards section of the Teacher Support Center. The Stock Market Game effectively contextualizes the academic content standards, practices, and career skills expressed in the CCSS, STEM, and by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills.

Register and set up your teacher login and student team accounts today!

 

Stock Market Game™ is a perfect match for 21st Century Learning Skills!

 

The Stock Market Game™ is the ultimate way to maximize 21st Century Learning in the classroom all while teaching math, economics, social studies, business, and language arts.  Easily incorporate the 4 “C”s of 21st Century Learning:

Critical Thinking: Students learn to research corporations online and analyze stock data and charts.  Based on the information they gather, they make decisions to buy, sell or hold their stock selections. 

Communication:  They learn to use their communication skills as they work in teams to develop and manage their investment portfolios. They will use persuasive speaking skills as they make a case to buy, sell or hold a stock in their portfolio. They can articulate their research either orally or in written form.

Collaboration: Team members will work effectively and respectfully, learn to compromise, and value input from each member of the stock team.

Creativity:  The Stock Market Game includes an essay competition, InvestWrite, which requires teams to use what they learn about investing in a creative writing activity. Additionally, students can incorporate media (PowerPoint, video, etc.) to report their culminating experience.

Rubrics are provided for the teacher in the Teacher Support Center to evaluate critical thinking, collaboration, research, and oral skills of teams and individual team members by the teacher and/or by team members.

Use the Kentucky

version...

Take Stock in Kentucky


Take part in the InvestWrite, an integrated essay competition.  Submit your 10 best entries per class, and win
national prizes for teacher and student! 

www.investwrite.info

Find out where there are upcoming workshops for teachers—approved by the Kentucky Department of Education for professional development training. For further information, you can contact the KCEE Coordinator at 502-272-8707 or susan@econ.org.

 

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