Victorian Curriculum
VC2M3N07
recognise the relationships between dollars and cents and represent money values in different ways
- investigating the relationship between dollars and cents, using physical or virtual materials to make different combinations of the same amount of money
- representing money amounts in different ways using knowledge of part-part-whole relationships; for example, knowing that $1 is equal to 100 cents, representing $1.85 as $1 + 50c + 20c + 10c + 5c or 50c + 50c + 50c + 10c + 10c + 10c + 5c; or when calculating change from buying an item for $1.30 from $2, starting from $1.30 and adding 20c and 50c, which gives $2
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5 teaching resources for those 'aha' moments
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Australian Money Word Search with Solution
A word search to help your students to learn what the Australian currency looks like and their corresponding names.
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Pandora's Party Palace Maths Activity – Middle Years
16 mathematics problem solving task cards involving money in a real-world context.
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Coin Card Memory Game
Students concrete their understanding of Australian Coins and their values with this fun Coin Card Memory Game.
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Piggy Bank Pigs - Australian Coins
Piggy Bank Pigs are a fun, hands on way for students to learn each of the coins and how their values add up to a certain amount.
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Money Dominoes (Australian Currency)
Forty cards for dominoes using Australian currency.