Oakland math teacher teaches financial literacy with stock market game

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Middle school math teacher Chris Lynch makes finances fun by teaching his students through the stock market game.

A middle school teacher in Oakland has started teaching his students about financial literacy through a stock market game.Middle school math teacher Chris Lynch has a unique way of educating his students about financial literacy.Every student gets $100,000 in pretend money. Lynch, who teaches at St. Theresa School in the Upper Rockridge neighborhood of Oakland, said they play the game for about two months, then see how they did.

"He makes the class so fun and everyone feels kind of involved," said seventh grade student Christiane Zuber.

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California Schools have been utilizing the stock market game for over 40 years. Very educational and exciting.

That’s good!

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Boys and Girls, once upon a time. people made funny jokes about a nice thing named crypto currency... that's not nice, don't you think? But you and i know its like gay magic dust!!! Hoòoray!!!!!

NEWS_MAKER Hopefully he is teaching them about naked shorts and how the entire market is a scam and ran by billionaires to steal money from the retail investors. mmtll Finrafraud

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