Counting Money and Coins - Grocery Store Maths Game
Overview
Description
The Grocery Game is a highly engaging maths activity that provides students with a hands-on way to practise counting money!
To play, players take turns picking food cards to fill up their grocery bags. Every card has a price, so students must pay for each item by counting out the correct amount of money from their "wallets."
Once all players have filled their bags, they count their money to see who has the most left. For added challenge, two coupon cards allow players to subtract money from the purchase prices.
Includes:
- game mats
- banker's mat
- coin value reference cards
- food cards
- coupon cards
There is also a set of food cards without prices so you can customise them with different money amounts if you wish.
This game provides great hands-on practice with counting coins. Teacher will need to add play money to use along with the game boards and cards.
This game has been a favourite of my class every year. It is truly fun to play and can be enjoyed by students at various levels.
Details
- File types1 PDF
- Page count15
FAQs
Does the game include play money?
No, you will need to provide play money for this activity. Printable coins do not hold up well to repeated handling. Plastic coins are best.