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Now & Later

Now & Later. A Stock Market Unit Curriculum For Middle School Students Ione Kalish -Cottrell. Unit summary.

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Now & Later

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  1. Now & Later A Stock Market Unit Curriculum For Middle School Students Ione Kalish-Cottrell

  2. Unit summary Real world problem situations are becoming more important in the study of computers. You and your teammates are stockbrokers who will research, gather and analyze data to create a stock portfolio. You will compete against other teams in the class and in the state of Arizona. In the process you will learn valuable investing techniques, team collaboration, critical thinking skills and decision making strategies using technology resources. You will have the ongoing tasks of preparing and presenting electronic portfolios weekly.

  3. Essential Question • How do the choices we make now affect us now and later?

  4. Unit questions • What are ways to generate income or make money? • What are some goods and services that you use consistently? • How would you describe a financial portfolio. • What affect does money have on your life? • What are some of your financial goals?

  5. Content questions • Who, when and how did the Stock Market begin? • What is a company? • What is a stock? Portfolio? Bond? • How do you make money from stocks? • What is a stock split? • How do you interpret a stock quote? • Dividend? • P/E ratio? • Sales • High’s? Lows? • 50 day moving average? 100 day moving average?

  6. Content questions • What is a ticker symbol? • What is a brand and how is that different from a parent company? • What is a public company? What is a private company? • How do you decide to buy and sell stocks? • What is NYSE,? NASDAQ? AMEX? • Who governs the stock market? • What are mutual funds? • What does it mean to be diversified? • What are different investment industries or sectors? • What is a bear versus bull market?

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