Tassomai’s January Challenge!
Make Tassomai your New Year’s resolution!
Tassomai users can win big prizes in our prize draw this new year. Just complete 20 or more Daily Goals in January to be in with a chance of winning.
January is a key time for students to keep up momentum in their learning so that they set themselves up for success when assessments come around later in the year. Some students will have mocks at the beginning of the new year too, so this challenge will be a great way to stay on track with revision.
Students will head into the rest of the year more prepared for what’s to come AND have the added bonus of potentially winning a prize! So why not set a New Year’s resolution early and get your students involved in our January challenge?
How do they win?
Very simply, students will need to complete their Daily Goals 20 times between 1st and 31st January in order to be in the running for the prize draws - don’t worry, these don’t have to be completed on consecutive days! If students complete more than 20 Daily Goals in the month they will get additional entries into the prize draw.
If they have multiple subjects, they will not need to complete each subject’s Daily Goal in order to remain eligible for the chance to win, but every completed subject will increase their chance of winning.
The more they quiz, the higher their chances of winning!
Once January is over, we will crunch the numbers and carry out the draw to pick our prize winners. We will then contact the winners individually after the February half-term. We will also announce the names of schools with winning students on our website and on social media.
What are the prizes?
Tassomai are starting the prize fund with £500 worth of Amazon vouchers:
£100 - first prize
£50 x 3 - second prizes
£25 x 10 - runners up prizes
We might even add to the prize fund in January so keep an eye on our social media for updates! #TassoChallenge
Remember, there’s no need to register for the challenge, we will base the results purely on Tassomai usage data, so it’s up to students (with friendly reminders from parents and teachers) to put themselves in the running, simply by completing 20 or more Daily Goals in January.