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Activities that can be done in class - Coggle Diagram
Activities that can be done in class
Hands-On Money Interaction
Coin & Bill Recognition Games: Sorting, matching, counting real/play money.
Classroom "Store": Kids "buy/sell" items with play money (pricing, making change).
Savings Jars: Label jars for "Spend," "Save," "Share" to teach budgeting.
Math-Centric Financial Lessons
Word Problems: Real-life scenarios (e.g., "If you save $2/week, how much in a month?")
Graphing Savings: Track progress visually (bar graphs, charts).
Comparison Activities: "Which costs more? 3 candies at RM5 and 1 toy for RM5
Play-Based Learning
Money-Themed Songs: Rhymes about coins, savings (e.g., "Pennies, Nickels, Dimes").
Board Games: Monopoly Junior, The Game of Life (simplified).
Role-Playing: "Banker" and "customer" scenarios (deposits, withdrawals).
Parent Involvement Tasks
Home Savings Challenges: Kids track allowance/spending with parent check-ins.
Grocery Math: Compare prices, calculate discounts (assign as homework).
Technology Integration
Digital Budgeting Apps: Kid-friendly apps like PiggyBot or Bankaroo.
Interactive Videos: Animated clips explaining money concepts (e.g., Sesame Street).
Critical Thinking & Ethics
"Needs vs. Wants" Sorting: Images of items categorized into essentials/extras.
Charity Projects: Plan fundraisers, discuss donating (math + social responsibility).