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CanadianMoney UnitBy Jessicca Nielsen

Table of Contents1.Canadian money poster and worksheet2. Counting nickels worksheet3.Counting dimes worksheet4. Counting money worksheet #15. Counting money worksheet #26. Cut and paste activity the coins you needto buy (Dessert edition)7. Cut and paste activity the coins you needto buy (Breakfast edition)8. Money matching game9. Counting money roll it game10. 20 Counting coins task cards11. Shopping at the market counting moneypractice center (including: grocery flyers,20 task cards to use with the flyers, andpractice coins).12. I have Who has? Counting Money Game13. Answer Keys

Canadian Money 2.00 1.0025105

Name:Coin MatchingDraw a line to match the coin to its coin name and then to it’s worth.Loonie25 centsNickel1 dollarDime2 dollarsToonie10 centsQuarter5 cents

Name:Counting Nickels 5 5 5 5There are centsThere are centsThere are centsThere are centsThere arecents

Name:Counting DimesThere are cents 10 10 10There are centsThere are centsThere are centsThere are cents

Name:Count the Money . . . .

Name:Count the Money . . . .

Cut and PasteThe Coins you Need to Buy Name:2.200.600.301.10cut

Cut and PasteThe Coins you Need to Buy Name:2.504.001.151.10cut

Money Matching GamePlayers: 1-4Directions:1. Cut out all of the money matchingcards.2. Place all of the cards upside down.3. Students take turns flipping over 2cards at a time with the goal ofmatching the money value with thecoins that equal the same amount. Ifa player gets a match they get tokeep the cards.4. The players with the most cards atthe 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 ItPlayers: 2What you need:-2 dice-’A Counting Money Roll It’ game boardDirections:1. Players take turns rolling the 2 dice. The player thencompares the number they roll with the coins on thelegend on their game board.2. Students then add the two coins together. For example ifa player rolls a 1 and a 3 they then add- 5 cents plus 25cents which equals 30 cents.3. The player then writes down their answer on theircolumn on the game board.4. After the game board is filled or when the teacher saystime is up. Students then add all of their answerstogether. The student with the highest number wins.

Counting Money Roll ItPartner AChooseany CoinPartner B

CountingMoney TaskCardsCoins for cutting outand practicing withthe task cards areincluded.

Counting Money Task CardsUse the coins to count out enough money topurchase:0.851.252.55Counting Money Task CardsUse the coin to count out enough money topurchase:1.350.150.45

Counting Money Task CardsUse the coins to count out enough money topurchase:1.251.25Counting Money Task CardsUse the coins to count out enough money topurchase:3.50

Counting Money Task CardsUse the coins to count out enough money topurchase:0.750.750.75Counting Money Task CardsUse the coins to count out enough money topurchase:4.65

Counting Money Task CardsUse the coins to count out enough money topurchase:1.250.951.10Counting Money Task CardsUse the coins to count out enough money topurchase:3.401.55

Counting Money Task CardsUse the coins to count out enough money topurchase:1.802.20Counting Money Task CardsUse the coins to count out enough money topurchase:3.95

Counting Money Task CardsHow much money do you count?Counting Money Task CardsHow much money do you count?

Counting Money Task CardsHow much money do you count?Counting Money Task CardsHow much money do you count?

Counting Money Task CardsHow much money do you count?Counting Money Task CardsHow much money do you count?

Counting Money Task CardsHow much money do you count?Counting Money Task CardsHow much money do you count?

Shopping at the MarketMath Centers

The Market FlyerOn Sale this Week Is Apricots0.850.80

The Market FlyerOn Sale this Week Is PotatoesBell ap Peas0.90

The Market FlyerOn Sale this Week Is .75Ham5.70

The Market FlyerOn Sale this Week Is ChipsJuiceBox2.10SpaghettiNoodles0.75Canned Soup1.800.95Cereal3.50Ham1.65

Counting Money Math Center1. One yellow fruit on sale at the market is:.This fruit costs . To pay for this fruit you could paywith what coins:Counting Money Math Center2. One round shaped vegetable for sale at the market is:.This fruit costs: . To pay for this fruit you could paywith what coins:

Counting Money Math Center3. One dairy product for sale at the market is:.This product costs . To pay for this you could pay withwhat coins:Counting Money Math Center4. One red item for sale at the market is: .This item costs: . To pay for this item you could paywith what coins:

Counting Money Math Center5. One cooked item for sale at the market is:.This item costs . To pay for this you could pay withwhat coins:Counting Money Math Center6. One green item for sale at the market is: .This item costs: . To pay for this item you could paywith what coins:

Counting Money Math Center7. One packaged item for sale at the market is:.This item costs . To pay for this you could pay withwhat coins:Counting Money Math Center8. One orange item for sale at the market is:.This item costs: . To pay for this item you could paywith what coins:

Counting Money Math Center9. One item that grows underground for sale at the market is:.This item costs . To pay for this you could pay withwhat coins:Counting Money Math Center10. One purple item for sale at the market is:.This item costs: . To pay for this item you could paywith what coins:

Counting Money Math Center11. You have these coins in your pocket:You need to buy a carton of milk. How much change will youget back? .Counting Money Math Center12. You have these coins in your pocket:You need to buy a lettuce. How much change will you getback? .

Counting Money Math Center13. You have these coins in your pocket:You need to buy a steak. How much change will you get back? .Counting Money Math Center14. You have these coins in your pocket:You need to buy a cooked chicken. How much change will youget back? .

Counting Money Math Center15. You have these coins in your pocket:You need to buy a potato. How much change will you getback? .Counting Money Math Center16. You have these coins in your pocket:You need to buy a carrot. How much change will you getback? .

Counting Money Math Center17. You have these coins in your pocket:You need to buy a snap peas. How much change will you getback? .Counting Money Math Center18. You have these coins in your pocket:You need to buy a bell pepper. How much change will you getback? .

Counting Money Math Center19. You have these coins in your pocket:You need to buy a can of soup. How much change will you getback? .Counting Money Math Center20. You have these coins in your pocket:You need to buy a bag of chips . How much change will youget back? .

I Have Who Has? GamePlayers: Whole Class (each card needs to beused. Some players may need to have 2 cardsif there are more cards than players).What you need: I have who has game cardsDirections:1. Hand out a I have who has game card toeach player.2. One player starts they read out I have And who has 3. Everyone needs to be listening so theplayer who has that answer on their cardthen reads their answer and nextquestion.4. The game continues until everyone hasread out their card.

I have who has? GameI have 0.10I have 1.05Who has Who has I have 1.30I have 0.50Who has Who has

I have who has? GameI have 0.15I have 1.50Who has Who has I have 3.00I have 2.25Who has Who has

I have who has? GameI have 0.75I have 1.00Who has Who has I have 2.05I have 1.55Who has Who has

I have who has? GameI have 4.20I have 0.60Who has Who has I have 2.80I have 0.10Who has Who has

I have who has? GameI have 1.60I have 0.30Who has Who has I have 1.90I have 5.00Who has Who has

I have who has? GameI have 4.25I have 4.30Who has Who has I have 3.60I have 4.45Who has Who has

I have who has? GameI have 0.05I have 5.15Who has Who has I have 0.35I have 4.75Who has Who has

AnswerKeys

Name:Coin MatchingAnswer KeysDraw a line to match the coin to its coin name and then to it’s worth.Loonie25 centsNickel1 dollarDime2 dollarsToonie10 centsQuarter5 cents

Name:Answer KeysCounting Nickels 5 5 5 5There are 25 centsThere are 15 centsThere are 30 centsThere are 20 centsThere are40 cents

Name:Counting DimesAnswer KeysThere are 40 cents 10 10 10There are 30 centsThere are 50 centsThere are 40 centsThere are 60 cents

Name:Count the MoneyAnswer Keys 0.55 1.80 3.65 5.45

Name:Count the MoneyAnswer Keys 0.50 1.20 2.40 6.30

Cut and Paste Answer KeysThe Coins you Need to Buy Name:2.200.600.301.10cut

Cut and Paste Answer KeysThe Coins you Need to Buy Name:2.504.001.151.10cut

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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 C

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