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Math

  • The student has learned to recognize and count different denominations of coins and bills, including pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and dollar bills.
  • They have practiced adding and subtracting money by making different combinations of coins and bills to reach specific amounts.
  • The activity has helped the student understand the concept of equivalence, recognizing that different combinations of coins and bills can represent the same value.
  • They have developed problem-solving skills by figuring out the fewest number of coins and bills needed to make a specific amount.

For continued development, encourage the student to create a store or pretend shopping scenario at home using play money. This will provide them with practical application and further reinforce their understanding of money value and counting skills.

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  • Bucks, Bills, and Bank Notes Money Flash Cards by Learning Advantage: These flashcards offer a fun way for kids to practice identifying and counting money.
  • Counting Money Puzzle by Learning Resources: This hands-on puzzle game helps reinforce money concepts and counting skills through visual and tactile learning.
  • Money Bags Coin Value Game by Learning Resources: This game helps children practice counting, exchanging, and making change with realistic-looking coins and paper money.

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