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Stock Market Game

 

 

 

Students in my classroom are challenging themselves to make choices and follow investments in the Stock Market while learning important economics lessons along the way. Buy? Sell? Hold on!

 

Previous Stock Market Game Players

 

Fall, 2011

Carlisle's Team "Purplicious" came in 2nd Place out of 56 Elementary Teams in the 2011 Greater Cincinnati Fall Stock Market Game

Fall, 2006
1st place in Ohio "At Large"

Our 6th Grade team showed great patience, holding onto stock without making abrupt changes that would ring up  transaction costs and prevent stocks from gaining interest. Their best-performing stock was Google. Mr. Rob Rude visited our classroom on January 19th and presented the awards, and hosted a donuts-and-juice breakfast party. You may notice that there are a couple of repeat winners in this photo!

 

Spring, 2006
3rd place in the Cincinnati Region out of 97 teams!

Pictured here with University of Cincinnati's Carl Whittenburg, this team's strength was researching their stocks, listening to each other, and paying close attention to what their stocks were doing!

 

Spring, 2005
1st place in the Cincinnati Region out of over 90 teams.

They did a great job of listening to each other's ideas,  investigating their stocks, and figuring when it was time to sell one of their stocks that was losing them money!

 

 

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Spring, 2005:
1st place in the Cincinnati Region out of about 90 teams.

They did a great job of listening to each other's ideas,  investigating their stocks, and figuring when it was time to sell one of their stocks that was losing them money!

 

 

Spring, 2006:
3rd place in the Cincinnati Region out of 97 teams!

This team's strength was researching their stocks, listening to each other, and paying close attention to what their stocks were doing!

 

 


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