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Financial Knowledge

Can you finish decimal money game in about 25 min?

Decimal Money Game

You will grasp decimal values and money management.

Duration25 min
Age GroupAges 10–13
DifficultyIntermediate
SubjectFinance
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Concept

What this lesson teaches

This activity helps students grasp decimal values and money management. It enhances their mathematical skills through practical application.

Materials

What you need

  • Pretend money or paper notes
  • Price tags with decimal values
  • Calculator or paper for calculations
  • Timer for quick rounds

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Steps

How the activity runs

  1. Gather pretend money or create paper notes of different values.
  2. Divide players into two teams; each team gets a set amount of money.
  3. Set up a mini-market with price tags on items using decimal values.
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Why It Works

The learning connection

Hands-on games make learning enjoyable and relatable. By using real-life scenarios, students can better connect with decimal concepts.

Extend the Lesson

Try it with your learner

1. Gather your family and the pretend money. 2. Set a timer for 10 minutes. 3. Take turns creating money-related scenarios (like buying items). 4. Use decimal values for transactions and calculate totals. 5. Keep track of each person's money on paper. 6. What did you notice about using decimals in real-life situations?

Financial Knowledge25 minAges 10–13Grade 5–8Sign in to save this activity
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