Build a fundamental understanding of investing while providing students with real-world skills and practice in math, English language arts, economics, social studies, and other subjects. Plan your students' SMG experience using the Teacher Support Center , a searchable library of curriculum resources, lesson plans, assessments, and standards correlations.
Access easy-to-follow instructional guides, suggested lessons, activities, and projects for afterschool and homeschool participants. Our mobile app works in conjunction with student team portfolios, engaging students in meaningful second-screen experiences. Allow teams to look up ticker symbols and enter trades.
Here's what to do -- and mistakes to avoid , September 18, Read More. Connect students to the global economy with virtual investing and real-world learning. Support Financial Capability! An ETF is like a mutual fund, but trades on an exchange like a stock.
To learn more about ETFs, click here. An index is a benchmark that is used to measure the market as a whole, or one particular industry.
An index is made up of a collection of stocks. When you want to buy or sell a stock, there is not one giant body that will buy or sell at a given price; there are millions of other people that are also looking to buy and sell, and an agreement must be reached.
Click Register. It has lesson plans and introductory guides for implementing the program. If you are a returning teacher, start by reviewing your favorite lessons and activities. Some of the lessons may have been updated since the last time you participated.
The Teacher Support Center is a searchable library of curriculum resources, lesson plans, assessments, and standards correlations that help you introduce your students to personal finance fundamentals, including saving and investing, and provide real-world practice in core academic subjects such as math, English, and social studies economics.
The objective of the SMG program is to introduce its participants to the fundamentals of investing.
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