Money Bingo – 5c coins Teacher’s Notes Slide 2-4 – bingo game per powerpoint slide – value to be made highlighted, followed by corresponding same coin.

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Money Bingo – 5c coins Teacher’s Notes Slide 2-4 – bingo game per powerpoint slide – value to be made highlighted, followed by corresponding same coin combinations to equal value i.e. 15c – followed by 3x 5c coins appear Slide 5, 6, 7 – game board sheets for lamination. Pictures of coins included for additional support. Students need to say amount when it appears on powerpoint, find corresponding amount, then count out the number of 5s coins required to make amount Slide 8, 9,10– game board sheets for lamination. Pictures of coins not included for Students need to say amount when it appears on powerpoint, find corresponding amount, then count out the number of 5s coins required to make amount before they appear on the powerpoint Copyright © Giant Steps Sydney Limited. Created by Trish Karedis. Reproduction and Use for Educational and Personal Purposes Permitted.

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