Canadian Money Unit. By Jessicca Nielsen

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Canadian Money Unit By Jessicca Nielsen

Table of Contents 1. Canadian money poster and worksheet 2. Counting nickels worksheet 3. Counting dimes worksheet 4. Counting money worksheet #1 5. Counting money worksheet #2 6. Cut and paste activity the coins you need to buy (Dessert edition) 7. Cut and paste activity the coins you need to buy (Breakfast edition) 8. Money matching game 9. Counting money roll it game 10. 20 Counting coins task cards 11. Shopping at the market counting money practice center (including: grocery flyers, 20 task cards to use with the flyers, and practice coins). 12. I have Who has? Counting Money Game 13. Answer Keys

Canadian Money $2.00 $1.00 25 10 5

Name: Coin Matching Draw a line to match the coin to its coin name and then to it s worth. Loonie 25 cents Nickel 1 dollar Dime 2 dollars Toonie 10 cents Quarter 5 cents

Name: Counting Nickels +5 +5 +5 +5 There are cents There are cents There are cents There are cents There are cents

Name: Counting Dimes +10 +10 +10 There are cents There are cents There are cents There are cents There are cents

Name: Count the Money $. $. $. $.

Name: Count the Money $. $. $. $.

Cut and Paste The Coins you Need to Buy Name: 2.20 0.60 0.30 1.10 cut

Cut and Paste The Coins you Need to Buy Name: 4.00 2.50 1.15 1.10 cut

Money Matching Game Players: 1-4 Directions: 1. Cut out all of the money matching cards. 2. Place all of the cards upside down. 3. Students take turns flipping over 2 cards at a time with the goal of matching the money value with the coins that equal the same amount. If a player gets a match they get to keep the cards. 4. The players with the most cards at the end wins.

Money Matching Game $3.15 $3.05 $3.60

Money Matching Game $2.50 $2.75 $2.80

Money Matching Game $0.75 $0.90 $0.60

Money Matching Game $0.20 $0.15 $0.05

Money Matching Game $4.30 $3.70 $2.45

Counting Money Roll It Players: 2 What you need: -2 dice - A Counting Money Roll It game board Directions: 1. Players take turns rolling the 2 dice. The player then compares the number they roll with the coins on the legend on their game board. 2. Students then add the two coins together. For example if a player rolls a 1 and a 3 they then add- 5 cents plus 25 cents which equals 30 cents. 3. The player then writes down their answer on their column on the game board. 4. After the game board is filled or when the teacher says time is up. Students then add all of their answers together. The student with the highest number wins.

Counting Money Roll It Partner A Partner B Choose any Coin

Counting Money Task Cards Coins for cutting out and practicing with the task cards are included.

Counting Money Task Cards Use the coins to count out enough money to purchase: 0.85 1.25 2.55 Counting Money Task Cards Use the coin to count out enough money to purchase: 0.45 1.35 0.15

Counting Money Task Cards Use the coins to count out enough money to purchase: 1.25 1.25 Counting Money Task Cards Use the coins to count out enough money to purchase: 3.50

Counting Money Task Cards Use the coins to count out enough money to purchase: 0.75 0.75 0.75 Counting Money Task Cards Use the coins to count out enough money to purchase: 4.65

Counting Money Task Cards Use the coins to count out enough money to purchase: 1.25 0.95 1.10 Counting Money Task Cards Use the coins to count out enough money to purchase: 3.40 1.55

Counting Money Task Cards Use the coins to count out enough money to purchase: 1.80 2.20 Counting Money Task Cards Use the coins to count out enough money to purchase: 3.95

Counting Money Task Cards How much money do you count? Counting Money Task Cards How much money do you count?

Counting Money Task Cards How much money do you count? Counting Money Task Cards How much money do you count?

Counting Money Task Cards How much money do you count? Counting Money Task Cards How much money do you count?

Counting Money Task Cards How much money do you count? Counting Money Task Cards How much money do you count?

Shopping at the Market Math Centers

The Market Flyer On Sale this Week Is Apples Cherries Grapes 1.10 0.75 Bananas Oranges 0.85 0.85 Apricots 0.80 1.20

The Market Flyer On Sale this Week Is Potatoes 0.90 Bell Pepper 1.25 Carrots 0.95 Lettuce 1.15 Snap Peas 0.90 Broccoli 0.80

The Market Flyer On Sale this Week Is Cheese 4.00 Bacon 3.40 3.15 Milk Cooked Chicken Ham 5.00 5.70 Steak 4.75

The Market Flyer On Sale this Week Is Chips 2.10 Canned Soup 0.95 Spaghetti Noodles Ham 1.80 1.65 Juice Box Cereal 0.75 3.50

Counting Money Math Center 1. One yellow fruit on sale at the market is:. This fruit costs. To pay for this fruit you could pay with what coins: Counting Money Math Center 2. One round shaped vegetable for sale at the market is:. This fruit costs:. To pay for this fruit you could pay with what coins:

Counting Money Math Center 3. One dairy product for sale at the market is:. This product costs. To pay for this you could pay with what coins: Counting Money Math Center 4. One red item for sale at the market is:. This item costs:. To pay for this item you could pay with what coins:

Counting Money Math Center 5. One cooked item for sale at the market is:. This item costs. To pay for this you could pay with what coins: Counting Money Math Center 6. One green item for sale at the market is:. This item costs:. To pay for this item you could pay with what coins:

Counting Money Math Center 7. One packaged item for sale at the market is:. This item costs. To pay for this you could pay with what coins: Counting Money Math Center 8. One orange item for sale at the market is:. This item costs:. To pay for this item you could pay with what coins:

Counting Money Math Center 9. One item that grows underground for sale at the market is:. This item costs. To pay for this you could pay with what coins: Counting Money Math Center 10. One purple item for sale at the market is:. This item costs:. To pay for this item you could pay with what coins:

Counting Money Math Center 11. You have these coins in your pocket: You need to buy a carton of milk. How much change will you get back? $. Counting Money Math Center 12. You have these coins in your pocket: You need to buy a lettuce. How much change will you get back? $.

Counting Money Math Center 13. You have these coins in your pocket: You need to buy a steak. How much change will you get back? $. Counting Money Math Center 14. You have these coins in your pocket: You need to buy a cooked chicken. How much change will you get back? $.

Counting Money Math Center 15. You have these coins in your pocket: You need to buy a potato. How much change will you get back? $. Counting Money Math Center 16. You have these coins in your pocket: You need to buy a carrot. How much change will you get back? $.

Counting Money Math Center 17. You have these coins in your pocket: You need to buy a snap peas. How much change will you get back? $. Counting Money Math Center 18. You have these coins in your pocket: You need to buy a bell pepper. How much change will you get back? $.

Counting Money Math Center 19. You have these coins in your pocket: You need to buy a can of soup. How much change will you get back? $. Counting Money Math Center 20. You have these coins in your pocket: You need to buy a bag of chips. How much change will you get back? $.

I Have Who Has? Game Players: Whole Class (each card needs to be used. Some players may need to have 2 cards if there are more cards than players). What you need: I have who has game cards Directions: 1. Hand out a I have who has game card to each player. 2. One player starts they read out I have And who has 3. Everyone needs to be listening so the player who has that answer on their card then reads their answer and next question. 4. The game continues until everyone has read out their card.

I have who has? Game I have $0.10 I have $1.05 Who has Who has I have $1.30 I have $0.50 Who has Who has

I have who has? Game I have $0.15 I have $1.50 Who has Who has I have $3.00 I have $2.25 Who has Who has

I have who has? Game I have $0.75 I have $1.00 Who has Who has I have $2.05 I have $1.55 Who has Who has

I have who has? Game I have $4.20 I have $0.60 Who has Who has I have $2.80 I have $0.10 Who has Who has

I have who has? Game I have $1.60 I have $0.30 Who has Who has I have $1.90 I have $5.00 Who has Who has

I have who has? Game I have $4.25 I have $4.30 Who has Who has I have $3.60 I have $4.45 Who has Who has

I have who has? Game I have $0.05 I have $5.15 Who has Who has I have $0.35 I have $4.75 Who has Who has

Answer Keys

Name: Coin Matching Answer Keys Draw a line to match the coin to its coin name and then to it s worth. Loonie 25 cents Nickel 1 dollar Dime 2 dollars Toonie 10 cents Quarter 5 cents

Name: Counting Nickels Answer Keys +5 +5 +5 +5 There are 25 cents There are 15 cents There are 30 cents There are 20 cents There are 40 cents

Name: Counting Dimes Answer Keys +10 +10 +10 There are 40_ cents There are 30 cents There are 50 cents There are 40 cents There are 60 cents

Name: Count the Money Answer Keys $0.55 $ 1.80 $ 3.65 $ 5.45

Name: Count the Money Answer Keys $ 0.50 $ 1.20 $ 2.40 $6.30

Cut and Paste Answer Keys The Coins you Need to Buy Name: 2.20 0.60 0.30 1.10 cut

Cut and Paste Answer Keys The Coins you Need to Buy Name: 4.00 2.50 1.15 1.10 cut

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