The Stock Market Game_1
Post on: 16 Март, 2015 No Comment
Does my child have to be part of a team?
It is recommended that your child participate as part of a team of two-to-five members. However, your child can participate as an individual on a team by him- or herself.
Can my elementary school child, middle school child, and high school child play together?
Yes, the SMG program is a collaborative learning experience. Team members come together to share their skills and knowledge while working towards a common objective. Older teammates can share their academic and social experiences with the team. Younger teammates can share their fresh perspective with the team. In addition to fundamental investing and financial literacy, the SMG program also builds important life skills in leadership, responsibility, communication, and teamwork.
The objective of the SMG program is to introduce its participants to the fundamentals of investing. Each lesson plan provides a brief Teacher Background, which has enough information for you to successfully implement the lesson with your child. In addition to the Teacher Background brief, the Teacher Support Center provides you with publications, links, and other resources that will get you comfortable teaching the lessons. You may also contact your local SMG Coordinator for additional assistance.
Everyone has the potential to be a great SMG teacher. The challenge is finding the teaching materials appropriate to your teaching environment. The SMGs Teacher Support Center provides materials that support teaching fundamental investment concepts in afterschool, homeschool, other out-of-school and alternative teaching situations.
Click Register. To get started in the SMG program, visit your local SMG programs registration page. Your local SMG programs 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. If you need additional assistance, please contact your local SMG coordinator or the SIFMA Foundation office.
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 parent, start by reviewing your favorite lessons and activities. Some of the lessons may have been updated since the last time you participated.
The Teacher Support Center is a searchable library of curriculum resources, lesson plans, assessments, and standards correlations that help you introduce your child to the basics of personal finance, saving, and investing, and provide them real-world practice in core academic subjects like math, English, and social studies (economics).
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 in conjunction or interchangeably with each other or educational materials designed for classroom participants.
There are two distinct logins for The Stock Market Game: (1) Advisor and (2) Team. The Advisor ID and password is used by the teacher or facilitator to log into the Teacher Support Center. The team ID is used by student teams. Each team receives a shared team ID and password to log into their online investment portfolios. The Advisor ID is easily distinguished by the capital T in the third section of the ID (e.g. AB_12_T 123456). Login by clicking the appropriate link at www.stockmarketgame.org. Advisors and their teams login at the same site.
Correlated to Standards means if your child is actively participating in the SMG program, he or she is utilizing the skills deemed essential by educational agencies. Lessons in the Teacher Support Center are correlated to the national Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in math and English Language Arts. 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.