Math
- The student is able to distinguish between different Canadian coins and bills up to 50 cents and 50 dollars, showing understanding of their values and appearances.
- Through hands-on activities, the student has developed the ability to count money accurately, recognizing the total value of a combination of coins and bills.
- The student has improved their proficiency in making change, demonstrating an understanding of how to combine different denominations to reach a specific total.
For continued development, consider introducing more complex scenarios involving money, such as making purchases with varying amounts and receiving change. Encourage the student to practice sorting and organizing coins and bills, as well as creating their own "store" or "shop" setting to further apply their skills in a practical context.
Book Recommendations
- Canadian Currency Activity Book by Kids Can Press: A comprehensive activity book that engages students in fun exercises to learn about Canadian coins and bills through hands-on activities.
- Money Math: Addition and Subtraction by Rebecca Wingard-Nelson: Provides interactive exercises and activities to help children practice adding and subtracting money values with Canadian currency.
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