Money Unit 5 What is Money? Money is something we use to buy things with. Money can be made of paper or metal.

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Money Unit 5

What is Money? Money is something we use to buy things with. Money can be made of paper or metal.

Different types of Money There are many kinds of money. Some are coins, some paper bills, some are round or square. Some money is large and some small. Some money have unique shapes. Money looks different in every country.

Who uses money? People use money to buy things. We also save money in the bank, in boxes or piggy banks, to use later. You can even just count money.

Money around the world Money in other parts of the world looks very different from our money. Our money is green and white. In other countries they use many colors for their bills. Even coins from other countries are different.