This is the third and final post in a series I've written about teaching financial literacy in the secondary classroom. PART 1 gave an overview of the units in the semester course I teach and PART 2 is a list of helpful financial resources for students in the classroom and beyond. I've been asked to present a workshop at the Maine Jump$tart Coalition "Fostering Financial Literacy in Maine Schools"
Home Renovation Update: 1 Year Later
I can't believe it's already been a year since I moved into my fixer upper! In some ways, the house has completely transformed and yet there still seems to be so many little 'to do' items left on the list (like installing baseboard trim, changing out all the brass door knobs and hinges, and replacing the outlet and radiator covers). The bigger projects completed included a new kitchen, new half
Stylish and Affordable Lighting Options
It's been one year since moving into my little fixer upper and in that time, A LOT of decisions have been made. There were flooring choices, paint colors, bathroom fixtures and of course, lighting. Since the entire house was/is being renovated, I spent a lot of time searching for stylish but affordable light fixtures. I ended up purchasing most of my lights from Amazon because I found they had a
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