Mega Money

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Mega Money provides opportunities to develop pupils confidence and knowledge of coins through whole class activities and group work. The booklet sets out a range of ideas for numeracy based activities s for both KS1 and 2 using the large scale replicas of all denominations of British coinage.

Also included in the pack is a set of photocopiable large scale coins, which enables teachers to make more sets for classes (invaluable for maths co-ordinators). The size of the coins enables them to be suitable for use with special needs pupils (e.g. fine motor skills) and could be used in work relating to performance scales/ key skills.

  • COST £17.04 including VAT, plus £2.95 p&p
  • FORMAT Booklet, Boardgame
  • PUBLISHED04/01
  • PHOTOCOPIABLE Yes
  • SPONSORFinancial Services Authority
pfeg Quality Mark

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BEAM Education

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01242 267945
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01242 253695
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Email them beamorders@nelsonthornes.com
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BEAM Customer Services Delta Place 27 Bath Road Cheltenham
GL53 7TH
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NORTHERN IRELAND

Suitability

  • Suitable for key stages Foundation, 1 & 2
  • Suitable for year groups 2, 3, 4 & 5
  • Suitable for 5 - 9 year olds

WALES

Suitability

  • Suitable for key stages 1 & 2
  • Suitable for year groups 1, 2, 3 & 4
  • Suitable for 5 - 9 year olds

SCOTLAND

Suitability

  • Suitable for year groups P1, P2, P3 & P4
  • Suitable for 5 - 9 year olds

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Assessor's comments

Mega Money is a great resource for teachers, it will particularly assist teachers wanting to use coins in whole class teaching.  The booklet provides teachers with a range of ideas and activities for using the resource.

 

The coins are large and easy to handle and suitable for small group work teaching basic values of coins, coin identification and simple addition/subtraction work. 

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