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Money Math (Coins) Identification Card Game for life skills special education

Rated 4.9 out of 5, based on 376 reviews
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Breezy Special Ed
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Grade Levels
2nd - 12th
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  • PDF
Pages
16 pages
$4.00
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What educators are saying

This was such a great way for my students to practice identifying coins! They were so engaged. I plan to also use this game with my 1st graders.
This resource was a super engaging math activity that I use everyday when we do math centers. Students have the option of choosing what games to play and it was perfect!
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  1. This bundle includes SO MANY WAYS to practice identifying the basic US coins!Activities include:file folderstask cardsdigital PDF and Boom Cardscard gameworksheetsBONUS Activity: adapted book about coins from the Adapted Math Book set.All of these activities were created for students working on the
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Description

This money math card game works on matching coins to same coins (front and back) as well as their written amount ($0.01, $0.05, $0.10, $0.25 plus 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, and 25¢). What a fun way to work on functional life skill math!

Note: This game with coins can be combined with the dollar bill game for extended learning!

INCLUDED:

Money amount cards:

  • front of coins
  • back of coins (included 8 different quarter backs)
  • money amount with dollar signs ($) and cent signs (¢).

Special cards:

  • wild with colors
  • wild with coins
  • wild with draw 4, draw 2
  • skip
  • reverse

Pages included in this packet:

P3: Instructions

P4-7: Playing cards with fronts of bills

P8-11: Playing cards with backs of bills

P12-15: Playing cards with money amounts

P16-17: Special cards

P18: Optional back design for cards

Depending on the level of your students and their ability to match, you may want to only print certain types of playing cards. For example, with a lower learning group, I might only print the cards with the fronts of coins, and I would then print out more copies to make up for the fact that I am not including the other cards.

You might also be interested in the Bills Money Math Game to work on additional money skills! These sets can be combined and played together!


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Total Pages
16 pages
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