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Quiz Bowl Extravaganza

Why play games?. Games MotivateGames typically have an end goal: winning. This prize at the end keeps students interested, and it motivates them to keep playing until they get that prize.This can be especially true in a classroom setting, where the student might get embarrassed for getting a wron

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Quiz Bowl Extravaganza

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    1. Quiz Bowl Extravaganza July 2010 Martha Boggs, Brenda Wright, & Nancy Vannest Ohio FCCLA Consultants

    2. Why play games? Games Motivate Games typically have an end goal: winning. This prize at the end keeps students interested, and it motivates them to keep playing until they get that prize. This can be especially true in a classroom setting, where the student might get embarrassed for getting a wrong answer, or receive a low mark on a test. But with computer games, losing is just part of the fun. It’s the challenge. It’s what makes it interesting.

    3. Advantages to game play?

    4. Disadvantages to game play?

    5. Today’s goodies FCCLA Consumer Knowledge Quizbowl FCCLA Finacial Fitnett Literacy Quizbowl Parliamentary Procedures Quizbowl Lifesmarts WeSeed FEFE (Family Economics andFinancial Education) NEFE (National Endowment for Financial Education) VISA Practical Skills

    6. Consumer Knowledge Bowl A team competition that challenges students’ knowledge of all aspects of Family and Consumer

    7. Consumer Knowledge Bowl Family, Career, & Community Studies Early Childhood & Human Development Food Science, Dietetics, & Nutrition Hospitality, Tourism, & Recreation Fashion & Housing Design FCCLA Knowledge

    8. Financial Literacy Quiz Bowl 2010 OHIO FCCLA REGIONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY QUIZ BOWL INFORMATION   Financial Literacy Quiz Bowls held at the Regional Rallies Check the Information and Forms book on-line for Dates and Locations of Regional Rallies at www.ohiofccla.com Winners from region compete at FCCLA State Leadership Conference Regional Bowls are single elimination A team MUST consist of 5 players High School Teams are grades 9-12 Middle School Teams are grades 7-8  If you would like to submit questions for the quiz bowl please email them to Laurie Amicone at ljamicone@yahoo.com or to Paulette Farago at pofarago@aol.com Application due in state office by February 15.

    9. Life Smarts personal finance Health safety the environment Technology consumer rights and responsibilities

    10. Life Smarts Daily on-line quizes Question of the day

    11. Life Smarts U Lessons Current lessons focus on: technology personal finance consumer issues more to come

    12. Life Smarts U Lessons Pre- and post-tests an article FAQs fast facts an online game a lesson plan an activity a slide presentation with notes glossary terms practice questions Resources tied to national standards.

    13. Questions of the day calendar with questions

    14. Question of the day calendar with answers

    15. Sample Questions from the Fact or fake out lesson plan

    16. Sampe Article from Life Smarts Western Union Fraud Lesson - ANALYSIS 13. Article--“The 411 on 419” Any person with an email account, which is pretty much everybody these days, has been propositioned by a scam artist. Don’t believe it? Have you ever received a message from a Nigerian dignitary requesting your urgent assistance with a lucrative investment deal? Have you received an email from your “bank” asking for you to confirm your account information because of a system failure? Or have you been notified that you are a grand prize winner in a contest that you don’t remember entering? These messages are all examples of fraud perpetrated by online scam artists. Scams that flood your Inbox are quickly becoming the most prevalent of all cons.

    17. Life Smarts On-Line lessons Automobiles, Air Quality, and Fuel Efficiency Credit Cards and Consumer Protection Laws Doing Your Part to Promote Food Safety Using the MyPyramid Plan Get in the Loop on Recycling Staying Safe and Secure Online Using the Services of Financial Institutions Youth Worker Protections

    18. We seed Free Virtual Stock Market Can be set up as classroom sets Is real time, real stock, fake money We seed.com

    19. We seed Lesson Plans We Seed EDU is divided into 7 unique lesson plans. Each lesson plan features a helpful Teachers' Guide as well as hands-on activities to teach the importance of investing in the stock market Each lesson can be easily downloaded as a print-ready PDF and Microsoft Word document. Lesson 1: Invest in What You Know Teaches students to 'invest in what you know.' Students are encouraged to learn about the stock market in terms of the companies that produce their favorite brands. Lesson 2: Friendly Financials Teaches students about the relevance of a company's financial reports and how to use them to make better investment decisions. Lesson 3: Time to Invest Helps students make their first fake stock purchase. Based on the companies that students know and love, students can build a portfolio they can identify with. Lesson 4: News Teaches students how news events might impact a company's stock price. Lesson 5: Buzz Teaches students that what other people say about a company could be valuable information about how that company is doing. Lesson 6: Portfolio Check Up Teaches students to evaluate their portfolio's performance & make any necessary investment changes. Lesson 7: Reflect Asks students to reflect on the process that investors must go through to make a sound stock purchase.

    20. nEFE (National endowment for financial education) http://hsfpp.nefe.org/

    21. NEFE Resources Unit Topics Your Financial Plan: Where It All Begins Budgeting: Making the Most of Your Money Investing: Making Money Work for You Good Debt, Bad Debt: Using Credit Wisely Your Money: Keeping It Safe and Secure Insurance: Protecting What You Have Your Career: Doing What Matters Most

    22. Fefe (financial economics and financial education) http://fefe.arizona.edu/download-lessons

    23. fefe lesson topics Introductory Advanced 60 Minute Lessons Finance Simulations Active Learning Tools Enhancement Tools Bulletin Boards 1.0 Career Development 2.0 Consumer Decisions 3.0 Consumer Protection 4.0 Credit 5.0 Decision Making 6.0 Financial Calculators 7.0 Depository Institutions 8.0 Foods 9.0 Housing 10.0 Insurance 11.0 Introduction to Finance 12.0 Investing 13.0 Paychecks & Taxes 14.0 Saving 15.0 Spending Plans 16.0 Transportation 17.0 Values, Needs vs. Wants & Goal Setting 18.0 Life In... 19.0 Life of…

    24. Visa financial games http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/games/index.php

    25. http://www.gotoquiz.com/fccla_trivia_questions Try This….FCCLA ONLINE QUIZ

    26. Applications for game play? Questions????? Suggestions…..

    27. Thanks for playing! Martha Boggs Brenda Wright Nancy Vannest Ohio FCCLA Consultants http://www.ohiofcclaadviser.com/

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