I love this competition.
This one is all about Math, but what a great and fun competition it is!
So, the premise of the
Stock Market Game is that each team gets $100,000 to invest for the competition
period. There are three awarded competition periods - 8 weeks in the fall, 8
weeks in the spring, and a year-long competition that runs from Oct to Apr. Teams
that place 1st, 2nd and 3rd receive awards from the Stock Market Game
organization.
The United States is divided into regions, and top 3 regional
winners are invited to an award ceremony. In northern California, the award
ceremony is held at the Bank of America building in San Francisco.
The 1st page of the website. This website offers a lot of
resources for the teachers to use in classrooms. You can also request a
professional to come out to your classroom to do a presentation to your
students. I have several kids participating in this program as an after-school
activity. So, that's an option for you to consider as well. The regional
manager I interact with is great. She is responsive and prompt.
This is one of my team's rankings in the year-long competition.
This team was ranked as high as 3rd in Dec/early Jan but fell in the rankings
since. The key to this competition is to encourage your students to trust their
research and NOT to be impulsive when stocks are sliding. And not to trade too
often. One teacher I know limits trades to 3 trades in the 8-week competitions.
This shows how much of a team's money is invested and how much is held in cash.
This screen shows the top holdings of all the teams that are
participating in the competition. Yes. You do see a lot of usual suspects, but
I also encourage my student to dig around a little and find at least three
stocks on their own (these would be stocks you wouldn't normally see on the top
holdings list).
Other programs the Stock Market Game offers.
Why do I like this so much? I find that this website makes Math
come alive for many of the students. Before we start, I have the students do
research stocks and ask them to compare the stocks they like (we look at
short-term, 2 months, and long-term, 7 months performance) and tell them to decide
based on their research and calculations.
It's amazing what kind of responses I get. One time, I saw a stock
symbol I've never seen before and asked a student about it. And she said, I
know my money could do better in big name stocks, but this pharmaceutical
company has a kidney cancer drug coming up for FDA approval in next February
(meaning right now), and it’s going to take off. According to my research, it
is highly likely that the drug is going to get approved because it's already
doing well in another cancer study.
Isn't this an amazing explanation? I didn't expect that from a 6th grader.
And it's also fun to say, "Don't you want to know how your
investment is doing?" when a student asks, "Why do I have to learn long
division?"
I guess I like this program, because it's SO much more than just
about stocks.
And the best part? It's not too late to participate in the spring or the year-long competition. So, why don't you check it out?
Have a great day.
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