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Money 1: Adding & Identifying Bundle *Google Slides Digital Money Math

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1st - 12th, Adult Education, Homeschool
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Great tool for virtual home hospital lessons. i will definitely be able to incorporate it during the traditional school year as well.
This was a fun and engaging resource for my students. It was a good interactive way to work on their money skills. Thank you!

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    Interactive PDF Adding Coins by Skip Counting!
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    Description

    Google Slides Interactive Drag and Drop Activities! These math activities work great on google classroom. Students can drag and drop their answers and practice a variety of important money skills! Distance Learning math for the rest of the year!

    *Great for Distance Learning and Google Classroom

    Save BIG when you purchase this bundle!!!!!

    Included:

    1. Identifying Bills
    2. Identifying Coins
    3. Adding Coins by Skip Counting (Same Coin)
    4. Adding Bills By Skip Counting (Same Bill)
    5. Adding Mixed Coins
    6. Adding Mixed Bills
    7. Making Money amounts up to $1.00
    8. Adding Mixed Coins and Bills Freebie
    9. ***Just added: Making Money amounts up to $10.00
    10. ***Just Added: Comparing 2 sets of Mixed Coin Amounts

    Students can drag and drop/ type their answers for each slide. 

    -Students can open it on the computer or google slides app!

    -Make a copy for each student so they can complete all of the slides on their own

    -Works great on GOOGLE CLASSROOM

    Looking for more money skills for Google Slides???? Check these out!!

    Money 3- Basic Money Skills (Intro to money) CLICK HERE

    1. Bill or coins?
    2. Identifying Money by Matching
    3. Identifying Coins by Value
    4. Identifying Bills by Value
    5. Identifying US Currency (Bills and Coins) by Name
    6. Comparing Coin Values
    7. Comparing Bill Values
    8. Counting Pennies (Functional 1-1 Correspondence)
    9. Counting One Dollar Bills (Functional 1-1 Correspondence)
    10. Adding Pennies with visual support
    11. Adding One Dollar Bills with visual support

    Money 2: Shopping & Budgeting *Google Slides Growing Bundle* Distance Learning (Drag and Drop or Type in answers) ****Check out Bundle 2****

    1. Next Dollar Up view here
    2. Budgeting: Can I afford it? view here
    3. Shopping: Comparing Clothing Store Prices up to $50 view here
    4. Calculating Change view here
    5. Making Change view here
    6. How much does it cost? view here
    7. Calculating Total Cost view here
    8. Comparing Jewelry Prices up to $1000 view here
    9. Purchasing with US Currency
    10. Affordability: Debit Card Budgeting up to $1000

    *Used in my transition classroom for students with autism ages 17-21.

    Age Appropriate SpED focuses on using real pictures and creating age appropriate materials to teach vocational skills, community skills, and life skills.

    Total Pages
    350+ Slides
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately. Example: If you have 2 dimes and 3 pennies, how many cents do you have?
    Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.

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