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Stock Market Game (SMG)

SMG WinnersThe Stock Market Game is user-friendly even for those who are completely unfamiliar with the stock market or investments. SMG is most appropriate for grades 4-12. Students compete against other students in their grade division—elementary, middle/junior high and high school. SMG is flexible enough to be integrated into the standard curriculum without taking time away from regular lesson plans.

Stock Market Game Coordinator provides constant support to participating schools or individuals throughout the competition.

  • Please call our Stock Market Game Coordinator at 513-556-2096 or e-mail diane.breiner@uc.edu with questions.

Resources are available for participating teachers. Take advantage of wealth of online grade specific and subject specific curriculum guides and lessons. [ Learn more ]

Prizes and incentives have been increased for 2007 and are awarded to all winners across the High School, Middle School and Elementary Division.  Each division competes for its own prize pool.  If there are enough Home School players, we will also create a prize pool for them.  If there are not enough, they will compete for prizes within their grade level.

First Prize:

  • $400 to the team (up from $200) and $200 to the school plus a pizza party for the class

Second Prize:

  • $200 to the team (up from $100) and $100 to the school plus a pizza party for the class

Third Prize:

  • $100 to the team (up from $0) and $100 in SMG Team credits for future games plus a pizza party for the class

Adult/Individual Players can win:

First Prize:      $150
Second Prize:  $ 75
Third Prize:     $ 50

Registration

Register your teams at the SMG web site – www.smgww.org

Cost for SMG participation is $20 per team. Teams average 2-5 students, which translates to a cost of $4-$10 per student. Schools use school funds, PTA/PTO organizations and local business sponsors to pay for the game.

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