Year 1 Maths Program - Australian Money
Year 1 Maths Program - Australian Money
This 54 page Grade 1 Maths Program - is for teaching about money and is aligned with the Australian Curriculum - Money and Financial Mathematics sub-strand from the Number and Algebra Strand. All plan resources including printables, games, learning centres and assessments have been included. Ideas and activities for differentiation are also included!
The 4 page Plan includes Key Money Concepts covered, activities, focus questions, assessment ideas, ideas for differentiation and the Maths manipulatives / tools needed to teach each money concept.
Teaching Notes are also included in the resource package.
NUMBER CONCEPTS
▪ Describe the key features of Australian coins.
▪ Identifies silver and gold coins.
▪ Identifies Australian coins amongst foreign coins..
▪ Identifies how coins are written in numerical form.
▪ Identifies how coins are written in word form.
▪ Identifies each individual coin.
▪ Orders the value of coins from smallest to biggest and vice versa.
▪ Skip count 5c, 10c and $2.00
WHAT'S INSIDE
Money Plan aligned with the Money and Financial Mathematics sub-strand from Year 1 Australian Curriculum. The long term plan has room for you to add your own activities etc and use as a base for your short term planning.
Blank Year 1 Maths Plan
Activities / Printables.
Learning Centres and Games to consolidate learning.
Teaching Notes and Focus Questions for activities / number concepts including differentiation ideas.
Assessment and Checklist
How To Use This Resource Guide (Read First)
Cover Page For File
This resource aligns with the following Year 1 Australian Curriculum content Descriptors;
- Recognise, describe and order Australian coins according to their value (ACMNA017)
- Skip count by twos, fives and tens starting from zero. (ACMNA012)
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