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7th grade test preparation business elective course proposals

Preview of Yearbook Ad Form (Editable)

Yearbook Ad Form (Editable)

Created by
TLC Collections
This form is a great template to use for yearbook class. This can also be used to sell ads for any program. This form is 100% editable.
Preview of Electives Recruitment Flyer Template | FREE!

Electives Recruitment Flyer Template | FREE!

Let students know all the benefits of taking your electives classes! Download this FREE template and modify it to suit your needs.With download, you will receive a PowerPoint version as well as a Teacher Directions file with a link to make a copy of the Google Slides version.--------Interested in more FREE content? Check out my YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and/or Twitter if you’re into that kind of thing!
Preview of Financial Literacy Class | Statistics & Recruitment Campaign Posters | Printable

Financial Literacy Class | Statistics & Recruitment Campaign Posters | Printable

Created by
FI Educator
Do you teacher a personal finance, financial literacy, or life skills class? Are you trying to get students to sign up to your class next year? Included in this digital download are 30 unique posters. Each has a different financial literacy statistic that highlights the importance of taking a financial literacy class, and then a call to action for students to sign up! Resource is sponsored by ChooseFI's K-12 Financial Literacy Curriculum which is FREE for educators to use! www.choosefi.com/k12
Preview of Classroom Testimonials

Classroom Testimonials

Created by
York and College
Testimonials are a great way to promote the subjects you teach. Students that are undecided on what elective to choose will have the opportunity to read previous students experience. After each semester give each student a testimonial sheet and have them write about their experience in your class. NOTE: Make sure they sign their name below This “Smart” student. When they are done post them outside and inside the classroom for students and staff to read. This can also serve as data for you to
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