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Advertising & mathematics Jarmila Janisková SPŠ, Bzinská 11, Nové Mesto nad Váhom

Assignment Students watching television advertising to loans and borrowings. They are looking at television advertising offered loan amount, repayment period, the percentage of the annual interest or monthly payment and the number of months of repayment. Students can create a exploration in a TV ad, choose one that is not complete and they proposals for amendments. Students create a video with your ad.

Students create: video with your ad, promotional flyer, poster, justification of the financial offer of credit, calculation of repayment including interest, they deposit their proposals to the section in OneNote homework

Cooperation Students can choose whether they will work individually or in a group.