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Buy, Sell or Hold?: An Overview of Investing Lesson PlanBuy, Sell or Hold?: An Overview of Investing Lesson Plan
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9th - 12th
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Buy, Sell or Hold?: An Overview of Investing

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Break down the often-daunting topic of the stock market with this resource, in which pupils learn basic terminology regarding buying and selling stocks, as well as the factors that influence how much return individuals can receive on investments.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

investing, the stock market, financial literacy, personal finance, saving money

Additional Tags

social studies

Classroom Considerations

  • Large portion of the lesson is primarily based on direct instruction and discussion prompts from instructor. Consider supplementing with other visual or hands-on learning activities, such as with the use of graphs or an informational video
  • This is the twenty-first lesson in a series of 22 on developing a solid personal finance background for high school students

Pros

  • Well-designed materials
  • Includes all worksheets and answer keys

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RI.9-10.1 RI.9-10.4 RI.11-12.1 RI.11-12.4

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