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Asunto: Lesson Help

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2008-04-23 19:28:02
Coach_Mark [del] para Todos
I posted this in International Freestyle, and figured I might post it here, too.

I have three of my kids playing this game. My kids teams are Griffin Slayers, Texas Nuts and Texas Angels. Now, we homeschool our kids. And, I'm using this as a simplified finance/business lesson for them. Does anyone have some suggestions on how I can introduce problems to the team that they would have to solve?
2008-04-23 19:43:28
ask them to justify their decision on arena building, based on seat profit, why they built the numbers they have, etc
2008-04-23 21:41:48
Give them a training schedule and ask them which would be better (for each): buying a head coach with multiple unearthly skills and keeping him, or swapping coaches with 1 unearthly skill each time training is changed.
2008-04-24 01:06:01
cool ideas! I see term paper for my high schooler! anyone else have any good thoughts?
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2008-04-24 01:15:44
Give them 25M to spend and ask if they'd be better off buying two players at 12.5M each, or 5 players at 5M each?

I wonder about this one myself....
2008-04-24 01:39:40
I don't have any examples. I just think it is cool you have your whole family set up with teams. I wish I knew somebody IRL that pllayed sokker too.

BTW, i notice all 4 teams have plus!
2008-04-24 01:54:50
their pluses were all b-day presents...:))

I will publicly confess the sin of logging into their team and loading the logos as a surprise. Other than that, and some friendly "don't do this the way i did it" advice, they are pretty much on their own. I do have one child left without a team. But, at age 9, I think she can hold out a little bit. besides, she is having enough fun telling...I mean "advising"...her sister what to do...:))
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