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Matching Money 2 - American Version

Category: Individual Classroom Kits, Maths

Price

Single User Licence $15.00

Description

Download & Print Maths American money workbook complete with Boardmaker™ PCS. Level Two workbooks are primarily designed for kids with limited pencil skills who can use a dot marker, draw a circle or color the answer. Kids learn about dollars and cents, decimal places and dollar signs. 
   
The matching activities on each worksheet are designed around finding the same picture, word or number. Dollars and cents are both included in this workbook. Kids also learn to match money to the prices for individual products. Difficulty level varies between sorting out all cents and gets harder where kids need to know the difference between 1¢, 10¢, $10 and $100.   

In a classroom teachers can choose which type of fine motor skill works best for individual kids i.e. dot marker, drawing a circle or coloring. This allows teachers to meet the demands of a range of learning skills within their classrooms.

This workbook has been great for kids who become overloaded with activities that require any writing. It is common for kids who have poor self-confidence and planning skills to become anxious with the multi-tasking required when you need to not only work out the answer but then write it down. This workbook takes out the writing component leaving kids to focus only on the academic concepts. Kids often benefit from doing Level 2 workbooks prior to completing Level 3, as it promotes confidence and allows your child to access part of the school Math curriculum that they previously wouldn’t have been able to.

Single-user license (available for use on one computer only).

Multi-user and network licenses available. Contact for further information.

Theracrew, proudly providing specialist learning resources for teachers and parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder,
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD & ADHD), Asperger Syndrome, and general learning difficulties.