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Teachers can find task cards, worksheets, lesson plans, centers, and digital activities focused on money skills. Some resources include coin identification and counting practice, while others move into adding amounts or solving word problems. Assessments, games, and cut-and-paste activities are especially helpful because they keep practice varied without adding extra prep. Many sets also come with answer keys, which makes check-ins and review faster.
In the classroom, a teacher might use these resources during a math center, small group lesson, or quick spiral review. A printable task card set can be placed in a center for independent practice, while a short assessment can help identify which students still need support. When time is tight, these ready-to-use activities make it easy to plan a focused lesson without starting from scratch. They help students practice important money skills in a format that is simple to teach and easy to reuse.