Money makes sense (Pacemaker practical arithmetic series)
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Coins are visually displayed and described in terms of their appearance. Exercises include fill-in-the-blanks, matching, counting, addition of coins, and shopping exercises which integrate the addition of various coins used in purchasing different items. The dollar bill is introduced toward …
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Coins are visually displayed and described in terms of their appearance. Exercises include fill-in-the-blanks, matching, counting, addition of coins, and shopping exercises which integrate the addition of various coins used in purchasing different items. The dollar bill is introduced toward the end of the worktext. This material has been specified by the publisher for special education students. "Money Makes Sense" is the first in the "Pacemaker Practical Arithmetic Series."
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