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Montessori education focuses on practical life activities, and learning about money is included in that. Children learn to recognize different denominations of money, count, and make change—skills they can directly apply in real-life situations such as classroom stores or pretend restaurants.
This set of cards focuses on helping children recognize United States coins and bills. It includes five US coins (penny, nickel, dime, quarter, and Presidential one dollar) and seven US bills (one, two, five, ten, twenty, fifty, and one hundred dollars). As required by law, all images have the word "specimen" on them.
Match the correct labels to the pictures. Use the control charts to check your matches.
Includes 3-part cards:
The control charts show both the front and back of each coin and bill. The word "specimen" is written across all photographs of bills and are not to size (as required by law).
Cards with labels are approx. 3½" x 3¼", cards without labels are approx. 1" shorter.
This file is in PDF format.
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