The Money Station is an all-in-one currency curriculum designed to support hands-on learning and the development of money management skills. This comprehensive set includes realistic coins and bills paired with a sequenced curriculum guide that helps students practice counting, adding, and making change in a meaningful way. With eight skill sets, objectives, and worksheets that align with educational standards, the Money Station is suitable for teaching foundational math skills and financial literacy to individuals of all ages, from Pre-K to older adults. Its visual and tactile components make learning fun and engaging, providing an ideal resource for classrooms, therapy sessions, or home use.
Features
Comprehensive Curriculum: The Money Station’s curriculum guide features eight sequenced skill sets that align with educational standards and include assessment sheets and worksheets.
Hands-On Learning: Students can count, add, and make change using realistic coin and bill counters that feature life-sized images for match-to-sample activities.
Flexible and Adaptable: Appropriate for a wide range of learners, including Pre-K, elementary, secondary, transition students, and older adults.
Durable and Realistic Materials: The Money Station set includes high-quality materials that provide a tactile and visual learning experience, promoting engagement and retention of financial concepts.
AT16584 Money Station: Includes curriculum guide booklets for coin and bill counting.
AT16585 Money Station with Dollars & Cents: Comes in a convenient storage box and includes a downloadable PDF of the Curriculum Guide for easy access to printable worksheets and assessment forms.
How To Use It To get started, choose a skill set from the Curriculum Guide and set up a hands-on activity using the coin and bill counters. Each page of the $1.00 Coin Counter displays life-sized coins to support matching, counting, and equivalency activities, while the $10.00 Bill Counter introduces bills in ascending values of twenty-five cents. Use the provided worksheets to reinforce lessons, track progress with the assessment forms, and engage learners in meaningful discussions about money management.