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21. Newspaper In Education : Free Teaching Aids
The varied activities teach the mechanics of punctuation as well as the use of 5006 The stock market (Grades 4-12) A 15-page summary of how the stock
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(Grades K-3) (One per teacher) Motivational activities for the primary grades in language arts, social studies, math and science. Primary Newsfun (Grades K-3) This booklet features 77 activities in social studies, language arts, math, science, health and listening skills. It suggests creative ways to teach the Virginia SOL's. It's NIE for K-3 (Grades K-3) This 64-page booklet offers reproducible activities in language arts, science/health, math, social studies and a section on news. Graphics included. Newspaper Learning Modules For K-5 Grades
1050 - Using the Newspaper To Teach Virginia's Standards of Learning
(K-5). This book attaches a newspaper based activity to most of the SOL's in English, math, science, social sciences and history. Upper Elementary and Higher Grades
Newspapers Maintain The Brain
(Grades 3-10) A lively activity book (45 pages) for teachers of english, math and social studies..

22. Integrating Educational Technology Into Teaching 2nd Ed. Chapter 1 -- Try This!
Buy Low/Sell High A Study of the stock market. teaching modules, classroom activities, and ongoing events from the United Nations to help teach global
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Try This! Tutorial Step 10
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Integrating the Internet into Teaching:
Strategies, Resources, and Lesson Links Try This! 10-1

Use the CD-ROM packaged in the back of your textbook for this activity. The lessons involving the Internet on the CD are listed here by name according to the type of strategy they use. Locate each of them on the CD by clicking on the "Find Lesson Plan" option and typing in the lesson name. If the lesson plan is also included in the textbook as well, page numbers are given.
1. Electronic Penpals
(p. 219)
  • A Project with Teeth. Teachers use e-mail and the Internet to connect with "keypals" around the world in order to exchange information on how many teeth the children lose during the year. Global Classroom Projects. Encourage writing by matching students at different sites who have similar interests and having them e-mail each other about their backgrounds and perceptions.

2. Individual and Cooperative Research Projects

23. Teaching Using The Internet
Give me a stick of chalk and a blackboard and let me teach is what a friend of mine in stock market simulations, scavenger hunts and other activities.
http://www.socialstudieshelp.com/Educational_Links_for_Teachers.htm
"Give me a stick of chalk and a blackboard and let me teach" is what a friend of mine said to me ten years ago while I was teaching in New York City. Today we find ourselves asking for laser discs, CD-ROMS, computers and high speed Internet connections. Have things really changed that much? With all that is being asked of us; new standards, school report cards and new Regents is the Internet the answer to all of our needs? No, it's probably not. The Internet will not make students study or do their homework but it can be a wonderful resource to both students, teachers and parents. The Internet is a tool in the tool box, a power tool! Like any tool it takes a master craftsman to build a fine piece of artwork and the computer and the Internet is no exception. But even I know how to use a drill and it can make many things easier for me. Not everybody needs to be a master craftsman on the computer to make the Internet a viable tool. In order to make good use of the Internet, or any technology, we need to assess what the real utility is. What educational value does the Internet have?

24. Dollars And Sense: The Magazine Of Economic Justice
stock market games also teach that buying stock gives one ownership of a For some purposes like teaching math, stock market games provide a dose of
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home subscribe current issue search ... search Teaching About Stocks for Fun and Propaganda By Mark Maier E very year, more than a million U.S. primary, middle, and high school students play the stock market at school. They use pretend money and imaginary trades, but students experience the feel of real-world finance, tallying their gains as they buy and sell stock at prices relayed electronically from real-life stock exchanges. These stock market simulations come with complete lesson plans, worksheets, professional advice from real stockbrokers, and even cash prizes. No wonder they are so popular. Melissa, a secondary school student, raves, "We are all having a blast and no one has even skipped class." Teachers, too, are pleased. A middle school computer teacher in West Bend, Wisconsin, notes, "The very first thing in the morning, before the pledge of allegiance, they want to check their stocks." But stock market games and their accompanying curriculum guides present a rosy, one-sided picture of Wall Street, in which everyone starts out rich and all that matters is short-term profits. Omitting the less attractive side of the stock market fits conveniently with the corporate underwriters' viewpoint, but it is poor training for future citizens and investors.

25. Stocks For Fun And Propaganda - Volume 16 No. 3 - Spring 2002 - Rethinking Schoo
stock market games teach that buying stock gives one ownership of a corporation, that is, voting rights in decisionmaking. As one student put it,
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Search Rethinking Schools Help Home Archives Volume 16 No. 3 - Spring 2002 Stocks for Fun and Propaganda
Stocks for Fun and Propaganda
In schools across the country, students take part in highly popular stock market simulation games. But beware. These games often teach the wrong lesson. By Mark Maier Every year, more than one million U.S. elementary and high school students play the stock market at school. They use pretend money and imaginary trades, but simulate the feel of real-world finance, tallying their gains and losses as they trade at prices relayed electronically from the stock exchanges. These stock market simulations come with complete lesson plans, worksheets, professional advice from real stockbrokers, and even cash prizes. No wonder they are so popular. Melissa, a secondary school student, raves, "We are all having a blast and no one has even skipped class." Teachers, too, seem pleased. "The very first thing in the morning, before the Pledge of Allegiance, they want to check their stocks," a middle school computer teacher in West Bend, WI, notes. But stock market games and their accompanying curriculum guides present a rosy, one-sided picture of Wall Street, in which everyone starts out rich and all that matters is short-term profits. Omitting the less attractive side of the stock market fits conveniently with the corporate underwriters' viewpoint, but it is poor training for future citizens.

26. Economics, Business Lesson Plans
Conceptual Analysis in Economics The purpose of this activity is to Ups and Downs of the stock market- To introduce students to the ups and downs of
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  • Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, Have You Any Goods? - Students will relate to their consternation and enjoy making predictions about the solution they find to their dilemma. Barter, Interdependence, and Specialization - Students will understand and be able to describe the economic specialization and interdependence involved in the production and consumption of goods and services. Canadian Currency - In this lesson, students will learn about Canadian currency and the ways in which it differs from American currency. Check Balancing - To give students the opportunity to get familiar with balancing a check book. Chocolate Peas or Chocolate Chicken? - The students will define opportunity cost of a decision as what has been given up. Citizen Carter As President Presidents often outline their goals in their inaugural addresses. Conceptual Analysis in Economics - The purpose of this activity is to involve students in making decisions and pursuing their own interests within a social and economic environment.
  • 27. Teaching In Economics Hypermail Archive Re Stock Market Club
    their input). I would like to help him get this club moving. Does anyone have any ideas for activities that a stock market Club could do?
    http://wueconb.wustl.edu/~tchecndg/archive/1995b/0508.html

    28. E.L. Easton - Business English - The Vocabulary Of The Stock Market
    Materials for Teaching and Learning English. activities stock market vocabulary / worksheets for the classroom activities Money Skills for Students /
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    Business English
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    READ WRITE SPEAK LISTEN ...
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    Financial Calculators Financial Planning Asset Allocation Smart Money When will I be a millionaire? CNNMoney Calculators Northwestern Mutual Calculators CNNMoney Calculators Altamira Financial Services Calculators Smart Money Calculator savings / CNNMoney Calculators Suze Orman Worksheets steps to financial freedom / Suze Orman Activities Activities stock market vocabulary / worksheets for the classroom Activities Money Skills for Students / VISA Activities "Guidelines for Safe Investing" / ESL audio Activities Young Investor Activities Australian Academy of Science Activities Spanish-English / Money Skills for Life / VISA Activities Education-World Activities game / SMG Worldwide Quizzes Quiz stock market history Quiz stock market history Quiz money trivia / BGS Group Inc.

    29. The Stock Market Game Program
    the Teacher Support Center can help you make The stock market Game Program one of the most engaging educational activities in your curriculum.
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    Welcome: Whether you're new to the program or have been using it for years, the Teacher Support Center can help you make The Stock Market Game Program one of the most engaging educational activities in your curriculum. Mouse over the numbers to learn more. Program News: Updates, events, and important news. InvestWrite: Participate in InvestWrite, our teacher-designed writing competition created to reinforce students' critical thinking skills. Get Started: Here you'll find a tutorial of the game and materials you can use to teach the game for the first time. Manage Student Portfolios: Here you can view your students' portfolios and rankings and look up technical information that can help you run the game. In the Classroom: You can use the lesson plans, standards correlations, and mutual funds to plan your classroom activities. Learning Resource Center: Here you'll find all sorts of support materials to help you run and teach the game, including educational newsletters, guides for players and teachers, and helpful downloads. Easy to Play Log In
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    30. The Stock Market Game Program
    market Mysteries Interactive classroom and computer activity designed to teach concepts related to the SMG. Bottom links Links to online investor
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    Investor Research: You can research a stock's price and latest news from this page, using the company's ticker symbol. Click here to see how it works Rules of the game: A complete list of game rules Trading links: Links to account information, trading activities, and investor research Market Mysteries: Interactive classroom and computer activity designed to teach concepts related to the SMG Bottom links: Links to online investor information, change password, and competitive portfolio rankings Easy to Use Log In
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    31. The Mint: Ideas For Teachers: The Stock Market: Risks&Rewards
    Activity 1, How To Read stock market Pages, uses information sheets to teach students about reading stock market prices. Activity 2, A Random Walk Down Wall
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    Home Site Index Search: Ideas for Young Kids Tips for Parents Ideas for Teachers About the Mint ... Lesson Plans Overview Lesson Plans: Budgeting Your Financal Resources
    Its importance
  • The stock market is important in the operation of the American economic system. Companies sell stock to raise funds for improvements and expansions.
    The stock market also plays a critical role in personal financial planning. Not only do many individuals directly purchase shares of stock as part of their personal financial strategies, most Americans have a large stake in the stock market through their retirement programs. Investments in common stocks have proven to be an excellent long-run strategy in retirement planning, compared to alternatives such as savings accounts, government securities, corporate bonds, precious metals, works of art, rare coins, and stamps, and even baseball cards.
    The stock market dramatically illustrates how prices are (almost instantaneously) determined through the interaction of supply and demand in an auction-like environment.
    Finally, people of all ages find the stock market interesting. In both fact and fiction, fascinating stories of winning and losing vast fortunes in the stock market abound. Economics teachers can capitalize on the natural interest in the market by integrating lessons dealing with the stock market in various parts of their courses. Start by teaching students to read stock price reports and interpret financial information.
  • 32. UMM | Innovative Teaching - Financial Management
    Three different online stock market simulations were found online in addition This teaching guide/student activities booklet, for grades 69 and 7-11,
    http://www.morris.umn.edu/TEL/resources/fin_man.html

    Project Descriptions

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    ... Financial Management Minh Vo - minhvo@morris.umn.edu Three different online stock market simulations were found online in addition to those mentioned in the project proposal: http://www.smartstocks.com
    • $1 million to start with group capabilities unlimited stock options *recommended*
    http://www.simustock.com
    • $50,000 to start with market order or limit order group capabilities
    http://www.stockboulevard.com
    • $50,000 to start with group capabilities limited stock option
    Articles on the use of Stock Market Simulators for instruction:
    Abstract:
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    Stock Market Savvy (by Susan Okula in Keying in , v. 14, n. 1, Sept. 2003)
    Abstract:
    *Not available online. Can get through Inter-library loan. (article) EconomicsAmerica) Abstract: *Not available online. Can get through Inter-library loan. (document ERIC # ED418016) (by Mark H. Maier in Journal of Economic Education v. 33, n. 1, winter 2002, pp. 83-88) Abstract: Reviews "Learning from the Market: Integrating 'The Stock Market Game' across the Curriculum" guide for teachers in grades 4 to 12. Believes the guide suffers from errors of fact and omission. Suggests corrections and alternative activities that enable instructors to continue to use the material.

    33. Teaching Girls The Ways Of Money
    64% of boys, were willing to learn how to make money in the stock market. INVESTools can teach you how to trade stocks with confidence.
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    My experience helps explain why so many women are uncomfortable investing. Starting in high school, I often peppered my dad with questions about personal finance and business. He usually dismissed them, saying he hoped my two sisters and I would never have to worry about those things. Later, he engaged his sons-in-law in long chats about investing while keeping conversations with his daughters light, focused mainly on family matters and ski conditions.
    He doesn't do that anymore. Now that I've been a financial journalist for 10 years, my father respects my knowledge and confides in me about investments and business concerns. I don't fault him for not teaching us about investing. He came from a generation that believed men would take care of their daughters' financial needs. Today, more parents are schooling daughters early in the ways of money, and more resources are available to do this. Why do girls need special attention? ''Boys have informal economies from age 6 by trading marbles and cards, while girls collect,'' says Joline Godfrey, founder of Independent Means, a Santa Barbara (Calif.) company that promotes economic independence among girls 14 to 24. ''By the time boys start trading stocks and bonds, it's just another part of the game.''

    34. Teaching A Stock Market Simulation, Lesson Plan, Game
    This is a lesson for teaching a stock market simulation. Each group should keep a journal of their activities and thoughts, and a transaction history of
    http://www.moneyinstructor.com/ls/msimulation.asp
    LESSON: STOCK MARKET SIMULATION
    • This is a lesson for teaching a stock market simulation. All necessary information is included. No prior stock market knowledge or preparation is necessary. Appropriate for all grades lesson may be adapted.
    LESSONS LEARNED:
    • Stocks, the stock market, business, the economy.
    DIRECTIONS: This lesson plan may be used by anyone, without any prior stock market or investing knowledge. We have provided all the material you need here. In addition, we are available to answer any questions you may have either when beginning this lesson, or questions you may have during this exercise. The time involved will vary greatly depending on how much time you wish to spend on this material, as well as the age level of your students. This may vary from 1 week to an entire school year. We recommend continuing this exercise throughout an entire school year, since this will continue to make students interested in current events while they learn important skills. GOALS: Typical stock market simulations try to make the simulation a "contest" with the winner the one who has the largest portfolio and the end of the exercise. This is unfortunate since it encourages poor investment decisions such as rapid trading and taking large risks. Unlike typical stock market simulations, the goal here is to learn and understand basic investing principles, current events, the basics of how the economy works, money management skills, basic math and reading comprehension, writing skills, etc.

    35. Using The Internet In Economics Lessons
    teaching page or College Teaching Page to develop lessons and activities using stocks and the stock market. Set up classroom projects and follow the
    http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/teachsug.htm
    Using the Internet to Teach Economics:
    An Idea Page
    Students at all levels get excited about using the web and can benefit from using the web for up-to-date information. Recommended grade levels are shown, but you should tailor the project to your students. At the end, we even have a couple of web projects for K-4 As students become more advanced at web use, they can begin to create their own pages. Any of the following ideas can be developed for advanced students by having them work in teams to create a Web Virtual Collection or Exhibition on the topic to share with others. Reminder: One of the most important things you can do for your students is help them learn to evaluate information! Have them ask: Who provided this information? What are his or her qualifications? Is this information consistent with what experts say? Does this information reflect a particular viewpoint? What are the other viewpoints? What can I learn from this web page? Here are some sources of information on this: Evaluating World Wide Web Information
    Evaluating information found on the Internet

    Criteria for evaluation of Internet Information Resources
    For these exercises, the search tools of the Web will be very useful. Any of the following projects can be enhanced by finding more supporting information. The students can do most of this! A web site that links all of the major search sites is found at

    36. Kansas Stock Market Game/Online Investing Simulation
    The stock market Game™ is a classroombased teaching tool designed to promote The KSU Center for Economic Education coordinated all SMG activities until
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    The Stock Market Game™ is a classroom-based teaching tool designed to promote a better understanding of our economic system while stressing math, social studies and reading as they relate to the SMG. The SMG is a fun and motivating way to teach serious skills and concepts that students will use for the rest of their lives. In conjunction with a carefully designed curriculum, teams of students in grade regions 4-5, 6-8 and 9-12 compete by investing a hypothetical $100,000 in stocks over a ten-week period in fall or spring sessions. Student transactions are entered via the internet at

    37. Laura Candler's File Cabinet - Social Studies
    of handouts and materials that can be used with the activities in this book. You can also use the materials when playing the official stock market Game
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    If you have problems viewing or printing the files below, please read the Helpful Hints on my Adobe Acrobat Reader Help Page Modern Woodman of America Speech Contest
    Topic: "A Great Time in American History" Stock Market Game Materials* * Note: I highly recommend the book by Dianne Draze entitled The Stock Market Game It's designed for grades 5 - 8 and can be obtained from Dandy Lion Publications . I have created a number of handouts and materials that can be used with the activities in this book. You can also use the materials when playing the official Stock Market Game ( www.smgww.org

    38. Economics PA: Educator Workshops
    Join us for a 2hour review of the exciting stock market Game Program. activities-based teaching will be highlighted. Lunch will be provided.
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    Home About Us News Educator Resources ... Member Network Events / Workshops After School SMG Workshop - Bucks County IU Bucks County Intermediate Unit, Doylestown Learn More Math Behind the Market and the Stock Market Game Temple University Fort Washington Learn More Stock Market Game Workshop Indiana Gazette: 899 Water Street Learn More
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    39. Learning, Earning And Investing: High School
    These lesson plans are priceless if you re using the stock market Game™ or stock An Easyto-teach Investment Education Program That Makes You Look Good
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    With this comprehensive investment education curriculum, you'll introduce your students to the ins-and-outs of long-term investing. They'll take a critical look at investment opportunities – mutual funds, stocks, bonds, and more – and uncover strategies for building lasting wealth. Wealth Building in Your Classroom: Activity-based Lessons Are the Secret
    After introducing key concepts, you'll reinforce them with engaging hands-on activities: simulations, role-playing, even a "financial bee". By providing a realistic connection to the market economy, your students will quickly master 4 essential themes: #1: The Basics
  • Should your students save?
  • 40. Vocabulary University® - Stock Market Game Comic Strip
    stock market Game puzzles and comic strip story at Vocabulary University® Don t forget to complete other activities and educational exercises from our
    http://www.vocabulary.com/SMGame.html
    Our non-commercial stock market site combines the use of terminology appropriate to investing and visual pictures to enhance vocabulary acquisition. The 17 vocabulary comic strips with 17 stock market words are listed below. You can make up a story as we did below as an additional creative writing exercise.
    • Our story contains 14 of these words from the Sam Mantics Stock Market Comic Strip: analyze, commission, commodity, dividend, enterprise, fluctuate, invest, leverage, market, performance, portfolio, profit, regulate and rival.
      STORY:
      Deep down I know I am very competitive, thoughtful, creative and hard working. That's why the stock MARKET is so fascinating to me. I know it can FLUCTUATE wildly and there are people who think it should be REGULATED . Not me! It is a thinking person's game where you can ANALYZE the details of an ENTERPRISE and then create a PORTFOLIO of companies to own. I might choose to INVEST in Coca Cola and my friend might chose Coke's main RIVAL , Pepsico. The PERFORMANCE we get over a year will include the cash from a DIVIDEND , but it will be reduced by the COMMISSION we pay to buy the stock. If our analysis is good then we can make a

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