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  4. Investing Money - Shares
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Additional Information

View the Recording Templates for this Activity (Microsoft Word, 141 KB)

Guidelines for marking

The following guidelines for marking show one approach to assigning a value to a student's work. Other approaches may be used that better suit the reporting process of the school. Categories, marks, grades, visual representations or individual comments/notations may all be useful.

Range:

A student in this range:

8-10

(High)

  • selects a balanced share portfolio with evidence of research and evaluation
  • assesses factors influencing investment decisions to maintain or modify investment plans
  • communicates commercial information using a table over a specified period

5-7

(Satisfactory)

  • selects a balanced share portfolio with some evidence of research
  • identifies factors influencing investment decisions to maintain or modify investment plans
  • communicates simple commercial concepts using a table over a specified period

1-4

(Progressing)

  • selects a share portfolio
  • attempts to apply some skills in decision-making to modify investment plans
  • communicates basic commercial information using a table over a specified period.

Feedback

The teacher will provide oral feedback during the Activity showing relationships and making further suggestions to stimulate students' thoughts and choices on selecting appropriate shares and investment strategies. At the end of each week students need reinforcement on their selection of shares. The teacher will provide written feedback and an oral debriefing at the completion of the Activity on the factors influencing students' investment decisions and their problem-solving skills. A variation might be an oral presentation by students on their share selections with peer assessment.

Future directions

Through this Activity students have developed an understanding of investing money and an overview of investment options. This learning can be applied to recognising the relationship between risk and return by investigating other investment options and a lead into the option on Investing. For further information students may access the Australian Stock Exchange website www.asx.com.au, which provides access to games and courses.

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