A selection of money resources. Includes:
4x A4 pages of money labels - just print onto card and use a hole punch so elastics bands can be used to attach the labels to objects. I use them with toys to make a ‘toy shop’.
Piggy banks, wallets and purses for children to use as visual aids. Eg There are 4 coins in the piggy bank…if one coin is taken out, how much could be left in the piggy bank?
Challenge cards to have with a toy shop.
Worksheet - minibeast shop- draw round the coins needed to pay for the minibeasts.
Hope you find them useful!
A complete pack of resources. Just laminate and add red counters for apples. Work with numbers up to 20. Practise number bonds, addition, subtraction, doubles, more/less and more with these tree boards, number lines and card game. Full intructions on ideas on how to use the pack and instructions for the card game…which can be played in lots of different ways.
Enjoy!
These games can be laminated and used with whiteboard pens so can be used again and again, or photocopied.
For the 2,5,10 x tables game:
Just number 1 dice with numbers 2,2,5,5,10,10 and another dice with 4,5,6,7,8,9.
For the 3,4,5 x tables game:
Number 1 dice with numbers 3,3,4,4,5,5, and another dice with 3,4,5,6,7,8.
For the 6,7,8 x tables game:
Number 1 dice with numbers 6,6,7,7,8,8 and another dice with 4,5,6,7,8,9
For the 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 x tables game:
Number 1 dice with numbers 3,4,5,6,7,8 and another dice with 4,5,6,7,8,9.
Children take turns to roll both dice and circle the number. The first to get four in a row is the winner.
My pupils love this game. A fun way to learn those middle calculations that children tend to find trickier to remember.
The blank game can be differentiated even further for individual pupils.
This game can be laminated and used with whiteboard pens so can be used again and again, or photocopied. Just number 1 dice with 2,2,5,5,10,10 and another dice with 4,5,6,7,8,9.
Children take turns to roll both dice and circle the number. The first to get four in a row is the winner.
My pupils love this game. A fun way to learn those middle calculations that children tend to find trickier to remember.
If you love this resource, look for my multiplication games pack which includes 3,4,5 times tables mixed; 6,7,8 times tables mixed; and 3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9 times tables mixed; and a blank game which you can differentiate even further for individual pupils.
This can either be used a a poster, as a teacher aid on the Interactive whiteboard, or laminate and children can draw hands with a whiteboard pen. Or why not, print, laminate and add two card hands using a split pin and you have a working clock poster.