Description
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Realistic US coin and paper bill posters to introduce US currency and help your students build a solid foundation
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Money Recognition Booklet to help your students identify specific characteristics to help them recognize each coin and paper bill
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Around the Room Money Activities to keep get your students up and around the room practicing their coin-adding skills
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I Have, Who Has Coin Game which is sure to keep your student’s attention and help them practice their coin addition and recognition
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Setting Financial Goals Activities to help your students to understand the importance of being smart and goal-oriented with their finances
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Prioritizing Activities these activities are sure to help your students understand how important it is to prioritize the important purchases over the less important purchases
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Money Board Game to get your students practicing their real-life money skills
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Realistic US coin and paper bill posters to introduce US currency and help your students build a solid foundation
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Money Recognition Booklet to help your students identify specific characteristics and history to help them recognize each coin and paper bill
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Around the Room Money Activities to keep get your students up and around the room practicing their money-adding skills including both paper bills and coins
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I Have, Who Has Coin Game which is sure to keep your student’s attention and help them practice paper bill & coin addition and recognition
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Setting Financial Goals Activities to help your students to understand the importance of being smart and goal-oriented with their finances
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Budgeting & Prioritizing Activities these activities are sure to help your students understand how important it is to prioritize the important purchases over the less important purchases and how to create and stick to a budget
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Money Board Games to get your students practicing their real-life money skills
Our Money Madness Unit includes a diverse range of coin worksheets & activities, offering an extensive collection of exercises to cater to different learning styles and abilities. From basic counting to more advanced concepts, students can progress at their own pace.




















