Monday, February 14, 2011

Economics Essential Skills/Work Sample

Economics Students, You will have to complete two work samples this semester.
Speaking Rubric
Writing Rubric
The first work Sample will be due by May 27th, the second a week later.

Economics (11-12)
    -Writing Expository
Research Project
Part 1:
Research: Learn the key terms and basic functionality of the stock market.
  1. Research the stock market. What is a stock? What is a share? What is an exchange? Identify the various exchanges where stocks can be traded and discuss their similarities and differences (i.e. NYSE, NASDAQ). What types of companies are traded on each?
  2. Research stock market performance indicators, such as the DOW Jones and S&P 500. What do the indicators measure? How do they help predict the performance of the market? What are their flaws?
  3. Research the sectors of the market. Identify three companies in each sector.
  4. Research companies in which you would invest. What characteristics do they have that make them good prospects? In other words, why might you choose to invest in each one of them?
  5. Compile the answers to these questions in a research report consisting of four to five well-developed paragraphs. This will be the first part of your Research Project.
  6. Make sure you give credit to the sources you use. (See information later in this section for citing examples.)

Part 2:
Invest: Choose 5–10 companies of your choice to invest your $100,000. Now apply what you have learned about the stock market to the Stock Market Game; complete a six-week stock market game simulation.
  1. The following two websites (http://www.howthemarketworks.com and http://www.WallStreetSurvivor.com) have stock market simulation games and you will have the choice of which one you would like to use. You will have to sign up for a free account in order to start this project. Make sure you visit both sites and pick which one you would like to work with. When selecting your game, you will have the option to join a class or play individually. Select play individually.
  2. Be sure to read the directions on how to play the game, and go to the help screen if you ever have questions. Be sure to contact your teacher if you have any problems with the website or the game.
  3. While playing the game, be sure to stay active. You will want to check your stock’s progress DAILY and follow the news to get information on your company.
  4. Give a weekly report for as long as you play the game for your companies. For at least four of your companies, write a weekly summary on the business, earnings statements, or any news having an impact on your company's share prices. Create a table with a report summary for each company for each week during the six-week period.
  5. Include your reports and summaries in the second part of your Research Project.
Part 3:
Draw Conclusions: After you complete the simulation, you will compile a report on your achievements of the game.
  1. Did you have overall positive or negative earnings (list the total portfolio amount)?
  2. What was your most profitable stock? If you did not have any that made you money, which company lost the least?
  3. What company cost you the most money?
  4. How many transactions did you make throughout the game, and what was the dollar amount that the transactions cost you?
  5. Did the transactions have positive or negative externalities on the outcome of your game?
  6. What was the economy’s overall performance during these weeks?
  7. Write an overall analysis that discusses your stock investments as well as a general trend you might have noticed in the stock market as a whole. Your analysis should be three to four well-developed paragraphs. This will be the third part of your Research Project.
  8. Make sure you give credit to the sources you use. (See information later in this section for examples.)
    -Speaking Informative
Research Project
Make Inferences: Discuss what you have learned from this activity.
  1. Based on your findings, where do you think you might invest the money left to you by your great-uncle?
  2. Can you think of any other influences that might affect your decision on where to invest your money?
  3. Identify the things you learned about the economy by participating in this simulation.
  4. Did you like playing the game, and would you recommend it to others?
  5. Respond to these questions in three to four well-developed paragraphs. This will be the fourth, and final part of your Research Project.

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