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Helps students learn and remember the appearance, value, and names of Canadian coins (penny to twoonie). |
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Use to teach students how to write a check. |
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Use with students to teach them how to record and balance a check book. |
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Color this picture of a dime, use it to learn about money, or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook. |
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Color this picture of a nickel, use it to learn about money, or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook. |
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Color this picture of a penny, use it to learn about money, or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook. |
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Color this picture of a quarter, use it to learn about money, or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook. |
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Suggestions for making a family savings jar. Save up for your next vacation! |
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Rules and task description for building a tower from simple household materials. This is a great science/math combo lesson: students explore properties of balance and strength and try to balance a budget! |
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[member-created using abctools] |
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1 dollar & 5 dollar patterns |
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Practice with a half dollar. |
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The complete text of the song, followed by a cloze exercise, writing prompts, a word search, fun work with U.S. coins, a booklet of the text to illustrate, and word cards to put in order. A great little unit! |
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Practice identifying U.S. money. Learn from the many examples of monetary notation and their equivalent locutions. Numerous idiomatic and a few colloquial expressions acknowledge both correct and incorrect answers. Appropriate for young native speakers. Student simply clicks on what they believe to be the correct answer. |
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Fun project to make a present for someone special. |
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Jennifer wants to buy a new hockey puck that costs $5.25. She has $2.30. She can earn 50 cents an hour by raking leaves. How many hours will she have to work to get the money she needs? Six word problems. |