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Preview of Counting Back Change Unit - Money Skills

Counting Back Change Unit - Money Skills

Created by
Emily Gage
This unit is embedded in the "Cash Skill Unit", but it can stand alone, as well. Making Change leads with a refresher in counting up to subtract, or locating the different quickly and easily as we count from one number to the next. There is explicit instruction, time for noticing, and then practice. There is a gradual release of group practice, partner work, and independent work. The unit also includes a set of scripted role-play cards, where students can practice being a cashier and a c
Preview of Financial Literacy Assembly: Saving, Spending & Money Management (Grades 3-5)

Financial Literacy Assembly: Saving, Spending & Money Management (Grades 3-5)

Created by
TeachingCouple
Turn your students into money-smart leaders! This "done-for-you" assembly kit teaches the fundamentals of financial literacy through a lens of goal-setting and responsibility.Looking for a powerful way to kick off your Economics unit or enhance your Social Emotional Learning (SEL) program? "Money Management" is an interactive, mission-style assembly that teaches students in Grades 3-5 how to make their money work for them. Students will discover the "Magic of Compound Interest" and learn the thr
Preview of Equation Balancer - A Physics-Based Math Manipulative Math Web Game

Equation Balancer - A Physics-Based Math Manipulative Math Web Game

Equation Balancer is an interactive, physics-based digital math manipulative designed to help students bridge the gap between concrete arithmetic and abstract algebra. By using a visual scale, it teaches the fundamental concept that the equals sign (=) represents balance, not just "the answer." Here is a breakdown of the tool and how it can be a game-changer in your classroom or tutoring sessions: Key Features Real-Time Physics Engine: The beam tilts dynamically based on the weight of the blocks
Preview of Financial Literacy Reader's Theater: Money Matters: How to Save, Spend & Share

Financial Literacy Reader's Theater: Money Matters: How to Save, Spend & Share

💰 Money Matters: Learning to Save, Spend, and Share 💰 Grades: 2–5 Performance Time: ~15 minutes Cast: 12 Speaking Parts Help your students discover the value of earning, saving, spending, and sharing with this fun and meaningful Reader’s Theater / classroom play!In this engaging performance, a curious class learns about money through real-world connections and teamwork. From earning allowances and budgeting for goals to supporting a community garden, students explore how financial responsib
Preview of Percent Parade Math Readers Theater Script for Grades 4 to 6 | Discounts Markups

Percent Parade Math Readers Theater Script for Grades 4 to 6 | Discounts Markups

Created by
TeacherTravis
Challenge your students to master percentages in real-world scenarios with this lively Readers Theater script for Grades 4–6! Join Ms. Rivera’s class as they explore discounts, markups, percent of change, and converting fractions to percents at the Annual Percent Parade and the Percent Fair. From calculating bargains on parade floats to applying percent skills at carnival booths, this script blends literacy and math fluency in a fun, memorable way. Stop, Click and Try!Try this similar free frac
Preview of Editable Fun Spring Growing Bundle with No-Prep Engaging Activities

Editable Fun Spring Growing Bundle with No-Prep Engaging Activities

Get your students engaged in the season with this Spring Growing Bundle—a collection of hands-on, interactive, and skill-focused activities that make learning fun! This bundle is perfect for incorporating math, reading, and writing with spring and holiday-themed lessons. Whether you’re celebrating Easter, Earth Day, or simply welcoming spring, this bundle has something for everyone! What's Included? ✅ Bunny Craft – A fun and engaging spring craft to spark creativity! ✅ Easter Reader’s
Preview of Financial Literacy Read-Aloud Lesson Plan | K–4 | Blart Boogerswatch | Money

Financial Literacy Read-Aloud Lesson Plan | K–4 | Blart Boogerswatch | Money

📚 Turn any read-aloud into a 30-minute financial literacy lesson — no prep needed. This teacher guide is designed to follow a read-aloud of Blart Boogerswatch Vs. His Wallet by Stephanie Cox (original or read-aloud edition), but works as a complete standalone money choices lesson for K–4 classrooms. Students don't just listen — they think, talk, and make real decisions. 🧠 Focus Skills: ✔ Needs vs. wants ✔ Saving vs. spending decisions ✔ Planning ahead and delayed gratification ✔ Explaining
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About 4th grade money math scripts resources

On TPT (Teachers Pay Teachers), 4th grade money math scripts introduce students to practical financial concepts, such as counting coins, making change, and understanding basic budgeting. These resources help educators create engaging lesson plans that foster real-world number sense and problem-solving skills. Materials include teacher-approved scripts, step-by-step lesson guidance, and worksheets that enable me to practice quick, accurate calculations. This empowers students to apply math skills confidently while keeping lessons interactive and supportive.

Browsing 4th grade money math scripts resources on TPT provides educators access to ready-to-use, curriculum-aligned materials that make teaching money concepts straightforward. These resources include printable scripts, digital lesson supports, and interactive activities designed for classroom or remote learning. Teacher-created resources save time on lesson planning while providing structured, consistent instruction. With access to a variety of options, teachers can select materials that match student needs and enhance engagement.

Discover 4th grade money math scripts resources on TPT, helping teachers provide hands-on financial education while saving time on lesson planning. Materials are created by experienced educators, ensuring clarity and effectiveness for different learning environments.