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We want to see your FinLit Month decor! Send us a photo of your door, a poster, bulletin board, or other classroom display and be entered into our raffle drawing for one of two $100 Amazon gift cards.
The #FinLitMonth theme is open to your interpretation - anything that highlights the importance of financial education or is related to a financial lesson will count.
Rules: Only one entry per person. Entries must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. Pacific on Tuesday, April 30, 2024. Winners will be drawn the next day and announced on NGPF social media channels. You must have an NGPF Teacher Account to be eligible to win.
For your inspiration, check out a few of the submissions we've received so far:
From Donna Atkinson of Xenia High School, Xenia, Ohio.
From Heather Pintal of Dracut High School, Dracut, MA.
Heather says, "I am using TPT bulletin board. Eight profiles of people Saving or Investing at different ages. Students are to guess who retires at 65 with the most money. Students are to place their guesses in the correct folder attached to the profile during the first week of April. I will draw three random winners out of correct (folder) profile chosen on Friday the 5th. For the remainder of the month I will display the correct amounts on each of the profiles. Teachers in the school are posting on their own Google classrooms and smart boards for those students who would like to calculate all of them. So far, It's been a lot of guesses!"
From Stephanie Pennetti of Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School, Rumson, NJ. Students created tips for online and mobile banking security.
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