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Menu Math: The Hamburger Hut (+, -) Gr. 3-6
$12.99 CAD
Make learning fun while boosting basic skills with this unique book of practical application math activities. The book features a colorful, 11x17 inch fold-out menu to which students must refer to figure costs when spending money at a restaurant! From...
Menu Math: The Hamburger Hut (x, ÷) Gr. 3-6
$12.99 CAD
Make learning fun while boosting basic skills with this unique book of practical application math activities. The book features a colorful, 11x17 inch fold-out menu to which students must refer to figure costs when spending money at a restaurant! From...
Money Talks: Using Canadian Currency Grades 3-6
$22.99 CAD
Study the history of money, the barter system, the Canadian mint, budgeting, banks and ATM machines, cheques/credit cards plus piggy banks, purses and wallets. Research metals, alloy symbols, currency in other countries, and famous rich people. Answer Key. 45 activities....
Money Talks: Using US Currency Grades 3-5
$20.99 CAD
High-Interest Math for the Read World! 45 Activities Study the history of money, the barter system, the mint, budgeting, banks, and ATM machines, cheques/credit cards plus piggy banks, purses, and wallets. Research metals, alloy symbols, currency in other countries, and...
Money: Beginning Math Using American Currency Grades 1-3
$21.99 CAD
This book is a timesaving and easy to use resource that combines currency and literacy in one book. Your students will learn the concepts and values of different forms of money and practice using them correctly through manipulative activities. Familiar...
Naming, Matching & Counting Canadian Coins Grades 1-2
$5.95 CAD
Students will identify and describe various coins (i.e. penny, nickel, dime, quarter, $1 coin, $2 coin). A hundred chart is provided and can be given to each student to use for counting on. The lyrics to an amazing song about...
Representing the value of Canadian money Grades 1-2
$7.25 CAD
Students will: Compose and decompose two-digit numbers in a variety of ways, using concrete materials (e.g. compose 37¢ using one quarter, one dime, and two pennies). Add and subtract money amounts to 20¢ using coin manipulatives and drawings. Represent money...