teaching-resource

Money Bingo – Australian Coins

  • Updated

    Updated: 14 Oct 2021

32 different bingo cards using only coins.

  • Pages

    Pages: 21 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years: 3 - 4

teaching-resource

Money Bingo – Australian Coins

  • Updated

    Updated: 14 Oct 2021

32 different bingo cards using only coins.

  • Pages

    Pages: 21 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years: 3 - 4

32 different bingo cards using only coins.

Print out the bingo grids and calling cards on thick card for durability.

There are two sets of calling cards outlined below. Use them to add variety to the game or as a way to differentiate for your students.

  • Notes and coins – these cards require students to total the amount on the calling card first and then determine if they have a set of coins on their grid that matches the amount on the card.
  • Written values – these cards have the written values of the sets of coins that appear on the bingo grids.

Choose one set of calling cards to play with and shuffle them. Pull out one card at a time. Students determine if their bingo grid has a set of coins that matches the amount on the calling. They place a token on that square of the bingo grid. Your students can decide whether they need to find three coins vertically or five coins horizontally to win.

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  • Rachel Bristow
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    Thank you so much for the changes!

    • Dean Hughes
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      Thanks, Rachel!

  • Rachel Bristow
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    Hello - yes I have just discovered the same problem. After printing, laminating etc it is a bit annoying to then have to spend time writing instruction cards etc, making more cards.

    • Dean Hughes
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      Hi Rachel, thank you for the suggestion! I have forwarded this to the team who will take a look at the resource.

  • Phoebe Anne
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    The cards with the coins and notes don't align with the Bingo board. There aren't any notes used on the Bingo boards but are attached at the end and the coins are all separate so I would need to go through and make my own cards. Is there a way that the cards could be made to match the boards in both written and picture form?

    • Kristian
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      Hi Phoebe, The coins and notes at the end are for the teacher to pull out of a hat randomly for the game. The students could then put tokens or mark laminated cards with whiteboard marker to play. The notes are there in case you would like to use them in the blank cards to differentiate the game. Please feel free to submit a change request by visiting the resource page, scrolling down to the comments section, then clicking "Changes & Updates". This will submit a request that other members can vote on. If your request is popular, we will create it! If you have any questions along the way, please let me know. I'm happy to help!

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