Designing a financial board game for students

Creating a Financial Literacy Board Game for Students

Hello everyone! I’m in the process of developing a board game focused on financial literacy and would greatly appreciate the input of high school students. Your feedback will be invaluable!

Please take a moment to complete my survey: Survey Link

Thank you!

One Reply to “Designing a financial board game for students”

  1. Hi there! That sounds like a fantastic project! Financial literacy is so important for students, and a board game can make learning about it fun and engaging. I’m sure many high school students would love to participate. I’ll share the link to your survey with my network to help you gather more responses. Best of luck with your game design—I can’t wait to see how it turns out!

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