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With many schools about to start spring break soon, it’s the perfect time of year to get students thinking ahead about how to budget for a college spring break trip with NGPF’s project.
Part of the Budgeting Unit, PROJECT: Plan a Spring Break Trip has students work together in a group to plan a spring break college vacation. This includes creating a budget, slideshow, and presentation about their trip, culminating in a competition with the other groups for best trip.
[Post updated March 2024]
To make the competition fair, all groups must start from the same college so they are working with the same constraints of distance from their destination.
There is no set spending limit in the instructions, but you may want to add one to make it more realistic and to keep all groups on the same spending level.
This project will take several days. Make sure you plan for student collaborative time as well as presentations.
The winner will be determined by peer evaluation. Students will answer questions about How fun is the trip? Is the trip realistic? And Is the trip a good value?
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