Our games can be played on computers and mobile devices, and we offer other free resources such as printable worksheets to facilitate math review inside and outside the classroom. Pupils can use our tools to practice:. With Math Games, pupils complete tasks that are specially tailored to their individual abilities and grade level, and get to have a blast in the process! Description: This activity requires students to match different pictures of coins that add up tot he same amount of money.
Reducing Coins - Printable. Description: This activity displays coins and requires students to identify the same values with fewer coins. Grade Levels: 2, 3. Fractions of Dollar Amounts - Online.
Human Change Machine - Online. Description: In honor of National Video Game Day, this activity requires students to play the role of a change machine and to indicate the number of quarters a player should receive for inputting various dollar bills. Human Change Machine.
Description: This activity requires students to determine how many quarters will be changed from various currency amounts. Grade Levels: 3, 4, 5. How Many Plays? Description: This activity is perfect for quarter-popping video game enthusiasts. Grade Levels: 3, 4, 5, 6. Description: This is a beautiful outline of a U.
Perfect for coloring. Grade Levels:. Description: This activity explains the concept of exchange rates and then challenges students to figure out how much items would cost in Canada with American dollars and how much items would cost in America with Canadian dollars.
Uses for Money Reading Comprehension - Online. Description: This resource includes a reading passage and four multiple choice questions. Type: Reading comprehension. Uses for Money Reading Comprehension. What is a Bank? Reading Comprehension. Reading Comprehension - Online. An Introduction to Cryptocurrency Reading Comprehension.
Description: This video will show you how to use The Market is you are a teacher. The Mysterious Eye of Providence. Description: This fun activity explores the symbolism and meaning behind the "Eye of Providence" - the bizarre and misunderstood symbol on the back of the U.
One dollar bill. Students must conduct an interview with the eye-pyramid in which their questions and answers will try to explain the meaning. Following their work, the final page provides the actual meaning of the various symbols and students can compare their thoughts with the actual symbolism.
Type: Social Studies Prompt. Use as Assessment on Google Classroom. The Functions of Banks Reading Comprehension. Description: This resource includes a historical passage and five multiple choice questions.
Description: This printable illustrates how elements of the 13 Colonies are honored on American coins and stamps and challenges students learning about the 13 Colonies to design their own coin and stamp representing the colonies. Description: This is simply a clickable gallery that allows students to investigate low and high denominations of U. Women on American Coins and Currency. Description: This activity teaches students about the various coins and dollar bills in America that have featured famous women such as Sacagawea, Martha Washington, Susan B.
Anthony and soon Harriet Tubman. It then requires students to make their own coin and dollar bill featuring a famous woman and to describe the reasons for their choice s. Description: This awesome jigsaw allows students to make their own jigsaw pieces, or, allow the program to auto-cut pieces. Description: This resource includes a historical passage and ten multiple choice questions.
In addition, when you click the "listen" button, you can hear the passage while it highlights the text. Lunch Lady - Online Practice. Description: This online activity will get you ready to play Lunch Lady. Add the prices of the lunch items.
This activity gives immediate feedback. Lunch Lady Printable Practice - Version 1. Description: This activity will help students get ready to play Lunch Lady. It involves adding prices. Lunch Lady Printable Practice - Version 2. Cash Out Version 1 - Printable. Description: This printable activity will help kids get used to playing Cash Out.
It requires them to make change from a dollar. Cash Out Version 2 - Printable. This activity can be copied directly into your Google Classroom, where you can use it for practice, as an assessment, or, to collect data. You can still buy this resource individually at Teachers Pay Teachers for.
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This game can be played on computers, iPads, and other tablets. You do not need to install an app to play this game on the iPad. Have fun counting money! The game is based on the following Common Core Math Standards:. CCSS 2.
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