Link to this resource: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/US-Money-Activities-for-Elementary-ESL-Math-Centers-15640388
Get ready to
turn math time into game time!
Why: Great for centers, early
finishers, or assessments.
How to Use: Students match coin and bill names to their corresponding
values and images. The self-correcting puzzle format encourages independence
and builds confidence. It’s an excellent way to reinforce coin recognition and
money vocabulary through tactile play.
Variation for the matching puzzle cards: Time Challenge
Set a
timer (e.g. 2 minutes). Students race to correctly match as many cards as they
can. Skills: Speed, accuracy, memory recall.
The Make
the Amount game is an interactive activity where students read a card
prompt like “Make $1.05” or “Make $25.35” and use printable bills and coins to
match the amount. It’s a perfect small-group game for math centers or
one-on-one practice.
As
students select and combine denominations, they’re reinforcing coin and bill
values, improving number sense, and practicing real-world math.
Easy to
prep—just print, cut, and play!
Variation of this game: Mystery Match
Teacher or partner builds an amount using coins/bills. Student writes or
guesses the total and matches it to the correct card.
Market Race: A Fun, Hands-On Money Game for
Kids
In this Market Race printable board game
students roll a die, move their token along the colorful path, and
"shop" for items as they land on them. If they land on an item space,
they draw the matching card and place it in their cart.
Perfect for math centers, partner work, or
small group instruction—Market Race turns math practice into a real
shopping adventure. Plus, it's an excellent opportunity to integrate social
skills like turn-taking and communication.
"How Much Is It?" Board Game – A Fun
Way to Practice Money Skills
This bright and engaging board game is designed
to help students practice recognizing and saying money amounts. As they roll
the dice and move their markers around the board, they land on different values
and say the amount aloud. It’s a simple, interactive way to build number
fluency and real-world math skills.
Perfect for small groups or centers, this game
supports math vocabulary, listening, and speaking in a playful format. Add dice
and student tokens, and learning feels just like play!
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