Market Madness:
A Group Stock Market Simulation 

By Darrell W. Pechtl
                                                                                                    Subject:                Economics
                                                                                                    Topic:                   Stock Market Simulation
                                                                                                    Grade Level:        12th Grade
                                                                                                    Last Modified:    
02/09/01

Introduction  
Standards   
Objectives  
Activities  
Presentation Assessment   
Portfolio Assessment   
Results  
Project Timeline  
Resources

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Student Home Page
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Project Documents

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Project Expectations Letter
 
Company Resume Explanation
 
Initial Investment Portfolio Explanation
 
Project Schedule
 
Presentation Explanation
 
Presentation Schedule
 
Presentation Rubric
 
Portfolio Explanation
 
Portfolio Rubric
 
Personal Resume Template
 

Darrell W. Pechtl

Southwest High School
2001 Ocotillo Dr.
El Centro, CA 92243


 

 

WELCOME TEACHERS!  

  • The following pages are intended to provide you with all of the resources to conduct your own "Market Madness" Stock Market Simulation.

  • This simulation is a cooperative group assignment, designed to take approximately 13 weeks to complete, but less than 16 hours of school time.
      
  • The vast majority of all work will be done by students outside of class  with only minimal guidance from you!

  • Please take the time to click on the buttons above to see more detailed information about this project.  

  • The buttons on the left will allow you to access the same information I provide to my students.

  • This lesson is intended to allow students to gain a broader, more meaningful understanding of free market concepts through a cooperative project; integrating research skills, internet literacy, writing skills, public speaking, and strong interpersonal skills.