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Preview of Canadian Money Math Quiz

Canadian Money Math Quiz

Here is a Canadian money math quiz you could use as a pre-test to see where your students' skills are in regards to counting money, identifying and naming coins. Or use it as an assessment tool for the end of a money unit. All coin clipart are Canadian. This is an editable quiz (add your student's names to make it more fun)!
Preview of Calculating change

Calculating change

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Brittni Abriel
This is a life skills math activity that requires the use of play money (dollars and change). Students will count out the beginning amount into their wallet (we used a box drawn on the desk). From that amount they are to give the cashier exact change for the products purchased. Finally, they will count the money remaining in their wallet and record the amount on the worksheet. This may require students to exchange bills for coins or large bills for smaller, depending on how they count out
Preview of Earth Day Math Task Unit

Earth Day Math Task Unit

Practice mathematical reasoning in the context of Earth Day in this four-day math unit! In light of educational funding being continually cut and the upcoming celebration of Earth Day, we are going to propose a plan for helping our school using the money we raise from a recycling program. These proposals will help raise money for our school at the same time we are helping the planet with increased recycling!
Preview of 2nd Grade Addition Strategies PowerPoint and Google Slides Lesson 1 iReady Math

2nd Grade Addition Strategies PowerPoint and Google Slides Lesson 1 iReady Math

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MB Creations
Teach 2nd-grade students how to use mental math strategies for addition. Use this extension lesson to supplement your iReady Math curriculum. These ready-to-use PowerPoint and Google Slides provide additional practice related to Common Core State Standards and iReady Classroom Math questions. Click the Google Slides link, open the PowerPoint file, and increase interaction with Pear Deck or Nearpod. Review math vocabulary to help students use mental math strategies for addition. Check students’ r
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