Thursday, April 30, 2020

Memorizing money amounts

How did you do with remembering the Canadian coins?  Here are the answers to yesterday's money chart.  Please keep this close in case you forget the coins because we need to know the amounts in order to count money next week!  When writing out money, you can use $ or ¢.  The trick to writing in $ is that everything after the "." is the cents.  For example, $0.25 means 0 dollars and 25 cents.  I have also included a picture of the Canadian bills. *If you forget the amounts of the coins and bills, just remember that their amounts are written on them.


To help you memorize the coins and their names, here's another song for you today!  After, you can practice how well you remember these coins again with the following activities!  You can also ask your parents to borrow each of these coins and have them test you!! :)





For this activity, all you need is to print this out (or copy it on a piece of paper), a dice, and the coins.  You take turns rolling the dice and cover the coin that it says (e.g., if you roll one, you cover the nickle.)  The game ends when you cover all the coins!




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