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Thanksgiving is almost here and you may be planning to use the Plan a Friendsgiving Dinner project with your class this week. A high school teacher in the NGPF network recently posted her own adaptation of the project in the FinLit Fanatics group, which garnered lots of excitement. Here’s what she did, including her resources, for you to use now or keep in mind for next year.
Part of the Budgeting unit, the Plan a Friendsgiving Dinner project gets students in groups to plan a potluck Friendsgiving dinner. They’ll work together to build a menu, calculate costs, and complete a group budget.
Lacy Smith Hall posted her tweaks to the activity:
Here’s her project in a nutshell:
Here are links to her Google Sheets documents broken down by day (allotted for a 45 minute class period). You can copy them and use them with your class. The budgeting one already includes the formulas to automatically add it up.
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Here’s what a couple teachers said about Lacy’s plan:
Thanks! I saw this on NGPF, but I like how you’ve broken it down and customized each step.
LOVE this... thanks so much for breaking it down!
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