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  1. These handy KS1 British Coins Display cut-outs can be used for a variety of purposes, including for enhancing classroom display, whole-class teaching work or as props during role-play. This resource encourages children to recognise different coins and differentiate them by visual appearance.

  2. Speak and spell. Grammar and vocabulary. Fun and games. Print and make. Parents. Listen and watch. Songs. Ten shiny coins.

  3. Coin Song: Song Lyrics and Sound Clip. Teaching the Identification of Coins. Scott Goodman. This song, with printed lyrics and reproducible color activity sheets is available on the Music, Math and Money Downloadable Album. See more of our Early Math Songs. Many thanks to Scott Goodman for permission to display these lyrics. © Scott E. Goodman.

  4. Teaching students about the concept of money can be overwhelming. Coin identification, values, and sums can all be introduced through a variety of fun, appropriate, and informative math videos that teach money. We have compiled a list of kid-friendly videos for you to use in your classroom.

  5. Introduce your students to the penny, nickel, dime, quarter and dollar. Use the following printable pages for early money identification. Students may use the money sheets and pictures for coloring money including coins and bills.

  6. This fun money colouring sheet features illustrations of coins for EYFS children to colour. Perfect for kids to develop hand-eye coordination and creativity. Are you ready to dive into a world of colourful coins?

  7. Identifying Coins. Use these colorful worksheets to teach young ones how to differentiate coin money based on their appearance, name, and value. The next time your child counts coins from her piggy bank, she will also strengthen her skip counting and pattern recognition skills.

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