Money is still a bit of a foreign concept to my son (not how to spend it, just how to count it). He often forgets how much each coin is worth and what they’re called.
Afterwards, he spun the spinner and wrote the value of the coin that the arrow pointed to on a worksheet I made for him. One more spin and he had a math problem to add the two coins’ values together. He completed six problems and by the end of the activity wasn’t even using the key I’d created at the top of the worksheet (i.e., quarter = 25 cents; dime = 10 cents, etc.)!
When this becomes 'easy peasy' (as he would say), I'll modify the problems to add more than two coins' values.
If you want to make a spinner of your own, download the template here. The worksheet is available as well; click here.
0 comments:
Post a Comment