Help the 7 th grade raise money for Earth Day presenters!! Would you like to see one of your teachers kiss a snake?

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Help the 7 th grade raise money for Earth Day presenters!! Would you like to see one of your teachers kiss a snake?

Here’s how it works!! *Every teacher has a money canister in his or her classroom. *Choose a teacher you want to SEE kiss a snake. *Choose a teacher you want to SAVE from kissing a snake.

For the teacher you want to SEE kiss a snake put SILVER coins and DOLLAR bills into his or her canister.

For the teacher you want to SAVE put PENNIES into his or her canister.

Any 1 cancels out 10 cancels out 50cancels out 100 cancels out 200cancels out 1 $1.00 $5.00 $10.00 $20.00

Teacher A has…Teacher B has… in his/her canister

Teacher A ends up with 2¢ (+) Teacher B = ends up with $1.00 (-) Teacher B kisses the snake!!!!