Open-Ended Math Questions - Money
Open-Ended Math Questions - Money
I created this resource because I wanted a bank of open-ended questions for Financial Literacy. I like giving open-ended questions because it reveals students’ thought processes. They can approach problems in their own way. You can differentiate for all of the needs in your class and many students will have success. I also love that I can challenge my fast finishers to come up with several solutions while the rest work at their slower pace and provide one or a couple of examples.
Concepts - Coins, Bills.
This resource covers both Canadian and US coins and bills.
This product is part of a Bundle of Open-Ended Math Questions.
This package includes:
24 Open-Ended Prompts
TASK CARDS
• Colored graphics
• 4 different cards on a page
• Print on cardstock and laminating
MATH JOURNAL PAGES
• Black and white graphics (Ink friendly!)
• 2 to a page
• There is a math notebook page for each task card
• Most of the math notebook pages have a customizable version (not-editable)
MATH JOURNAL GLUE-IN STRIPS
• Editable in PowerPoint
• 4-10 different cards on a page
• Students cut and paste into math journals
POWERPOINT SLIDES
• Colored graphics
• Editable in PowerPoint
• Project to your whole class; discuss as a class or have students work collaboratively on chart paper
GOOGLE SLIDES
• Colored graphics
• Assign in Google Classroom
IMAGES FOR SEESAW
• Colored graphics
• Upload the image and create an activity for your students
RUBRIC
• Generic
• Editable
• Choose from 1 or 2 per page
REFERENCE CHART
• I Can statements
• Choose from 1, 2, or 3 per page
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Pages: 60
File Type: PDF, PPT, Google Slides, and Zip
Grades: 1 and 2
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