Teaching interactive games money second
See More. This is a fun math activity that combines money and crafts to teach kids about money. Use this pretend game as a fun math activity to teach your child all about money and more. This fun money activity is a great way to give them practice recognizing coins and calculating their values. Kids are exposed to money at a very early age since it is used in a number of simple everyday activities. From a trip to the store for their favorite chocolates, to accompanying Mom to the supermarket, to convincing Dad to buy that cool toy, kids realize the important role that money plays.
In this interactive game, kids practice identifying, counting and saving money while learning fun facts about U. After completing the game, players are rewarded with a trip to the virtual store to buy accessories within budget and dress up Peter Pig in fun scenes.
Wise Pockets Interactive game for kids to learn about managing money. Resource guides for teachers and parents. Fruit Shoot Coins Requires kids to add the coins then shoot the fruit with the correct coin total. They keep playing until all their cards have been turned over. The student with the most cards at the end wins.
Students might enjoy coloring it. Hi, there! Have you considered selling the games individually on TPT? I do have the coin war game for sale by itself on TPT, but I have any of the other activities listed individually.
Sorry, I am a little confused by the direction because it seems like the band would overflow if 3 times in a row. Hope that clears it up! Your email address will not be published. Then, as a class, decide upon how much each item will sell for.
Have students create fun price tags to place on the items. Once the items are labeled, tagged, and in place, set up a play cash register and let students shop.
Give each student a small bag of play money and allow them to take turns shopping for an item. You can designate a student to be at the cash register or you can be. This is a great activity to for students to understand the value of money. This is another great money skills activity for your learning center.
At the center, place a divided tray a plastic tray like a vegetable tray with the circle in the middle , and on that tray, label each section penny, nickel, dime, quarter. Then, place all of the coins in the middle circle and have students sort money into the appropriate sections on the tray. Money skills are an essential component in any math curriculum.
You can use the subject of money as a strategy to reinforce basic math in a more interesting and engaging way. All the while, you will be teaching your students necessary skills that they will use the rest of their lives.
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