Coin Battles (formerly Penny Wars) will be happening at West Middle School next week (April 13-17)! Coin Battles is a friendly competition among homerooms that the students look forward to every year!
Each day, students will bring in whatever coins and bills they can round up at home. Every morning for five consecutive days, homeroom teachers will stand in their doorways, holding a bag labeled with their homeroom. Students will have five minutes to go from classroom to classroom depositing coins/bills into the bags. They will increase their homeroom point balance by adding pennies and bills (positive points) and sabotage other homerooms with silver coins (negative points). When time is up, the bags will be collected, their contents will be counted, and results will be posted each day!
Prizes will be awarded throughout the week. The homeroom with the most points at the end of the week will receive a pizza party (and the Biggest Losers will get ring pops)! Check out the daily competitions and prizes below to strategize now!
Daily Competitions and Prizes:
- Monday - Highest point value wins Flower Leis
- Tuesday – Quarters will be positive – today only - most quarters wins colorful sunglasses
- Wednesday - Most one-dollar bills wins beach ball stress balls
- Thursday - Most PayPal/Venmo donations wins beach twist straws
- Friday – Any donation over a dollar will be doubled! The homeroom with the highest individual donations wins flip flop sticky notepads!
Notes:
- PayPal/Venmo donations will be accepted through the Give Butter – remember to include your child’s homeroom teacher in the comments!
https://givebutter.com/coinbattles
- We are no longer offering bonus points for rolled coins
- All funds collected will go toward supporting student and teacher activities programs, and supplies!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
Want to see Coin Battles in action? Contact Heather Nash at heather.ann.nash@hotmail.com if you can spare a few morning hours to help collect coins at the school and/or count them at Andover DCU any day April 13-17!
You will need to have an active CORI on file (which is easy to do).