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Culminating Activity: Develop a PowerPoint Presentation Stock Market Game Culminating Activity: Develop a PowerPoint Presentation

Each presentation should include: *Sound * Graphics *animated pictures

Name of Your Investment Company Include the first and last names of every member in your corporation.

Roles of each Group Member Mary Ann- Purchasing Agent, fills out the paperwork regarding buying and selling stocks Sean- Runner, deals with the broker, picks up the supplies, oversees the construction of graphs BUSY, BUSY, BUSY!!! Carolyn-Accountant, checks all the math figures, keeps tract of commissions paid to the broker, writes and signs checks Rich-Operations Manager, keeps the tract records, organizes the portfolio

Vocabulary Choose four words from your Stock Market vocabulary list that you didn’t know before. Define them here. Example: Credit- a deposit amount made to the checking account; a positive figure.

Identify Corporations Invested In (give a little information about each one- at least two slides) Name of Company Symbol 52 Week, High and Low The Day’s High and Low Closing Price Net Change

Summarize Group Profits and Losses Graph the price of each stock based on the day the investment was made compared to the stock’s worth at the end of the game.

Four Things Your Group Learned Discuss in your group things you learned by playing the Stock Market Game. List four things here.

Group Evaluation Strengths: List four characteristics that your group members possessed that help your group be successful. Two things you would do differently if you could “invest” again.

And Finally… Before your group presents, have each member: And Finally… Before your group presents, have each member: * decide which slide(s) they will speak about * rehearse until each member is confident about what they are going to share with the audience * make sure each member is speaking loudly and clearly * decide what each member will wear the day of the presentation- look professional! * be organized