The more able maths group at Norton Junior School in Doncaster looked at going abroad, discussing the exchange rate and what traders do.

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This year My Money Week hit schools from the 27 June to 3 July. It was a huge success with thousands of schools across the country taking part in practical and engaging activities to promote money management.

You can still download or order your free Activity Pack for My Money Week 2011. The pack is full of fun activities and lesson plans to help you teach personal finance education all year round.

There is also a great range of online resources, offering a wide array of cross-curricula classroom resources and exciting activities to help you teach personal finance education effectively in your school.

The My Money Competition is now closed. Thank you for all your entries, check out the winning entries in the My Money National Competition Gallery 2011.

Find out more about the My Money programme

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The My Money Competition is now closed. Thank you for all your entries, check out the winning entries in the My Money National Competition Gallery 2011.


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