Classroom Money Kit

Classroom Money Kit

# 049246

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Item #: 049246
Grades: 1-4

Product Description:

Learning to make correct change is a valuable skill that is quickly being lost in this day of automated cash registers and calculators. Whether you desire to teach change-making or simply money management skills (how quickly do I run out of money when buying everything I want!), this money set will be a valuable hands-on learning resource in the classroom or at home.

A sturdy 18½"x10½" plastic case contains 12 compartments-six each for bills and coins. A clear plastic lid is included for easy storage. Included bills are realistic, down to the use of two-colored graphics, and measure 2"x5 ½". Set contains 100 each of dollar bills, fives, tens and twenties, and 50 each of fifties and hundreds. Authentic in appearance, the coins have authentic dimensions (although thicker), groves, if applicable, and are colored as their real counterparts. Coinage consists of 100 each of pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters plus 50 each of Kennedy half-dollars and Sacajawea dollar coins. This would make a great tool for learning money skills with a mock store or alongside mom and dad during a monthly budget meeting. ~ Deanne

Primary Subject
Mathematics
Grade Start
1
Grade End
4
Format
Other
Brand Name
EdX Education
Weight
3.25 (lbs.)
Dimensions
20.0" x 11.5" x 2.5"
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Singapore math
Marla G on Jun 28, 2021
With 4 kids at home in four different grades, a larger money set allows us to work together without running out.
Dustin B on Sep 5, 2018
Singapore math
Marla G on Jun 28, 2021
I am teaching my granddaughter how to count money and how to make sure she receives the correct change when making cash purchases.
J U on Apr 15, 2020
With 4 kids at home in four different grades, a larger money set allows us to work together without running out.
Dustin B on Sep 5, 2018
I am teaching my granddaughter how to count money and how to make sure she receives the correct change when making cash purchases.
J U on Apr 15, 2020
Where are these made?
Beth on Feb 20, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Taiwan
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