Live “Stock” Adventure Skills in saving, investing and math for middle school students Kelly May – KY Dept. of Financial Institutions.

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Live “Stock” Adventure Skills in saving, investing and math for middle school students Kelly May – KY Dept. of Financial Institutions

Live “Stock” Adventure Fun and educational activity Designed for 6 th -8 th grade students The goals: –Raise awareness of the value of saving and investing –Practice math skills such as calculating percentages and computing multi-digit numbers Free to download Uses a standard deck of 52 playing cards

Live “Stock” Adventure Provided Online: –Directions –Exchange Tracking Sheet –Student Ledger –Situation Guide –Four Price Change Mini-Posters Evaluation Form

Beginning the Adventure Post the 4 Mini Posters in Class Distribute Student Ledger Sheets to Class Teacher Keeps Exchange Tracking Sheet*

Student Ledger Sheet Records initial stock purchase and market impacts for each round

Exchange Tracking Sheet This sheet is the master ledger or key Records price changes for all stocks

Beginning the Adventure Each student starts with a “virtual” $300 Chooses which stocks to buy –Review purchase price (directions and exchange tracking sheets) –Review increase/decrease amounts (directions and mini posters) –Discuss risk versus reward and diversification Can reserve some cash Optional: Record an investment goal

The “Situation” A “situation” represents a day in the market –One round = one “week” Draw one card per situation and read it to the class Students record the value changes to the stocks on their Student Ledger Sheet –Students only need to record changes for stocks they own –Record the change amount (single cost, no matter how many shares you own)

End of the Round Total the adjustments (column L) Verify the new stock price (column M) with what the exchange representative has recorded (M should = B – L) Compute the ending value (column Q) Complete 4-6 to find out portfolio net worth Optional: Compute percentages

Completing the Game Rounds 2-5 continue in the same manner Use the New Stock Price from the previous round as the Starting Price at the beginning of each round Optional discussion or writing assignment at conclusion – topics may include: –Investment goals, diversification, budgeting, profit versus loss, risk tolerance, etc. –Adventure’s impact on students

Other Resources Other Investor Education Resources: –The Basics of Saving and Investing –MoneyTrack Videos –FSI: Fraud Scene Investigator Online Game –Stock Market Game/Take Stock in KY

Questions? Kelly May KY Department of Financial Institutions x252