viernes, 22 de mayo de 2020

Friday, 22nd May 2020


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Money for young children 
(Infantil-Grade 2)

Let’s sing and learn about Canadian Money:


Now let’s colour the Canadian coins:

And let’s put the money in our piggy bank and decorate it:

Money for Little Children
(Grade 3-Grade 4)

Let’s sing a song and learn about money from Canada:

Let’s remember the song and answer the questions:
  1. How much is a nickel worth?
  2. How much is a dime worth?
  3. How much is a quarter worth?
  4. How much is a half-dollar worth?
  5. How much is a loonie worth?
  6. How much is a toonie worth?
Now let’s sing and go shopping with our ten shiny coins:

Let’s do an activity to remember what we bought and tell us what you would by with your ten shiny coins:


Good work! Next week I will tell you the answers to the questions about the money from Canada and the activity about shopping with our ten shiny coins.

Money for Big Children
(Grade 5-Grade 6)

Let’s sing a song and learn about money from Canada:


Let’s remember the song and answer the questions:
1) What symbol is on the 1 cent coin (penny)?
2) What animal is on the 5 cent coin (nickel)?
3) What means of transportation is on the 10 cent coin (dime)?
4) What animals is on the 25 cent coin (quarter)?
Let’s sing and listen to a song about why a “Loonie” is called a “Loonie”:


1) How much is a Loonie worth?
2) What year was the Loonie introduced? 
3) Where can you find a huge Loonie?
4) Why is a Loonie called a Loonie?
There has been a robbery at a bank! Let’s read and listen to the story and catch the thieves:
Now let’s see what you remember from the story, also let us know who your favourite super hero is:


Good job! Next week I will tell you the answers to the song about Canadian money, why a Loonie is called a Loonie and the story about the bank robbery.

I hope you all had fun learning about 
Money! 
I will see you next week, have a good weekend!
David

2 comentarios:

  1. Hi Dave! If I had one million euros I would like to travel to Italy with my parents and friends

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    1. Hello Carla! That would be a great trip! Thank you for your answer and keep up the good work!

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