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Money Games
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Free Online Money Games For Kids:
Identifying Coins, Counting Money & Making Change
Free money games for teaching children in 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade the concepts of coin values, making change and counting money. This enables kids in primary school to play math money games, and have fun while learning.
Practice: Pennies, Nickels, Dimes & Quarters
Peter Pig's Money Counter
www.practicalmoneyskills.com
This games include three interctive activities: 1. Recognition of coins and sorting them out into corresponding jars. 2. Counting money and clicking the plate which shows the correct sum. 3. Comparing groups of coins and deciding which group has a larger amount (practices also estimation of sums). Every activity comes with three difficulty levels to choose from: Easy, medium or hard.
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Practice The Coins: Pennies, Nickels & Dimes
Coin Carnival
e-learningforkids.org
A great game for teaching identification of coins, counting money and making change. You enter the game after clicking the e-learningforkids image and entering your name. The intro consists of a short presentation of the three coins practiced (pennies, nickels and dimes). Then, you choose one of the four carnival activities. At the At the stables and the target shooting you get to match coins with their values. At the toy depot and the candy corner, you get to buy stuff by adding or subtracting money.
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Practice: All Coins, and 1 and 5 Dollar Bills
Do You Have Enough Money To Purchase?
www.ixl.com
In this game you will be presented the cost of an object. Your job is to decide whether the money appearing on the screen is enough to purchase that object. Click the "Yes" or "No" buttons to recieve feedback. If you were wrong, you can ask for a detailed explanation of how to get the correct solution.
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Practice: Counting Money With Pennies, Nickels, Dimes & Quarters
The One Dollar Store
www.smartygames.com
In every trial a toy is presented, along with its price. Drag the exact amount of money from the pile on the left, onto the cashier counter (where it sais "Put coins here". When you are done, click the "Buy" button. Note that the cashier hasn't got change, so exact amount is needed.
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Counting & Recognizing the Value of: Pennies, Nickels, Dimes & Quarters
Pet Supplies
www.smarttutor.com
In this game you have to count the money Natalia has in her wallet, and click the item to by to her puppy. The item should cost the exact amount of money that Natalia has in her wallet. The game begins with a short demonstration of counting money and clicking the item to buy.
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Counting & Recognizing the Value of: Pennies, Nickels, Dimes, Quarters & 1 Dollar Bills
Parrot Supplies
www.smarttutor.com
Help Carlos match the correct change to the price of each item, to buy Taco the parrot new items.
In every trial an item will appear with its price, and four open wallets. Count the money in the wallets, and click the one which has the exact price of the item.
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Adding up coins: Pennies, Nickels, Dimes & Quarters
Coin Slide
www.toonuniversity.com
In every trial a target sum will appear on the top of the screen. Choose the coins from the bottom right corner, drag and drop them on the slide or the thumb, to have them dropped in the bucket. Keep it on until the coins in the bucket reach the sum that is stated above.
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Counting Money Up To $100 Bills
Counting Money Game
www.abcya.com
There are three levels to choose from: Counting up to 99 cents, up to 10 dollars or up to 100 dollars. In every trial you will be given a target amount to reach. Drag couins and bills into the main box, and click the "Check" button to get feedback. If you are correct - you get a fish. Your aim is to collect 10 fish. You can use the "Hints" button to show the value of every coin and bill.
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Collecting Coins & Buying Items with: Pennies, Nickels, Dimes, Quarters & Half Dollars
Ed's Bank
www.practicalmoneyskills.com
This game is composed of two parts: In the first part you drag and drop coins into the piggy bank. Try to gather as much money before the time runs out. In the second part, you go to the store, to buy various items with the money you collected. You can choose from music CD's, ball cap, a can of soda, a cheeseburder etc. Hover the mouse over the items to see their price. After you buy an item, you will see an amusing animation of Ed using this item.
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Adding Coins Of Differenet Values The coins display the numbers: 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50.
Coin Combo
www.tvokids.com
In every trial of this game you get a target sum to reach. Click the various coins to add them up. When you have reached the target sum you completed a "combo" and a new trial is given. New coins are continuously dropped from above. Don't let them reach to top of the grid! The first level is composed of only 1 and 5 cents coins. Try to make many combos in the alotted time, in order to proceed to the next level, which consists of more coin values.
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Paying Exact Change With Coins Displaying The Values 1, 5, 10 and 25.
Coin Machine Theater
www.toytheater.com
Wanna watch short super hero cartoons? Insert into the machine's slot the exact amount of coins as stated for every cartoon, and the show will begin. Note that the coins in this game display the numbers 1, 5, 10 and 25, thus there is no need for identification of the coins recollecting their values.
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Identifying Coins & Summing Them Up With Pennies, Nickels, Dimes & Quarters
Treasure Hunt
www.smartygames.com
In every trial of this game you will be shown on the top of the screen the exact amount of money to collect. Use the arrow keys to move the ship to the right and left. When the anchor is pointing to the right coin, press the arrow-down key to dig it up. If you find it hard to reach your desired coin, try to press the spacebar to shuffle the coins locations. Note that you have to collect the exact amount that is shown. If you go over that amount - you will lose the game.
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Teacher? Here is the full list of math games. You can choose specific games and send them to your students.
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