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Money Pieces

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Money Pieces helps students visualize and understand money values and relationships. Two versions of coins and bills are provided: virtual currency pieces that replicate the appearance and relative size of U.S. coins and the dollar bill, and area money pieces.

Area money pieces represent the values of coins and the dollar bill using an area model in which 1 square unit is equal to 1 penny. Nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars are represented by collections of squares equal to their value. In this way, the area pieces can be used to model and compute with fractions and decimals.

This virtual version of our money value pieces is an open-ended educational tool, ideal for elementary classrooms and other learning environments that use laptops, iPads, or Chromebooks.

Money value pieces are a key model used in Bridges in Mathematics, second edition. Online preview available.

App Features

  • Switch between currency and area money pieces.
  • Illustrated shades can be used to pose problems with unknown quantities of money.
  • Convert money to different bill or coin values. For example, two quarters can be exchanged for 1 half dollar, 10 nickels, 5 dimes, or 50 pennies.
  • Rotate and duplicate selected items.
  • Choose to show either side (heads or tails) of the currency or money pieces.
  • Use the drawing tools to annotate work and show understanding.
  • Write equations and expressions with the math text tool.

Language:
English
Curriculum Alignment:
CAPS aligned
Publication Date:
2019-11-21
Grade:
4
Audience:
Learners
Teachers
Parents
Type:
Application
Software Requirements:
This app is based on the visual models featured in Bridges in Mathematics. And is available in two or more versions: a web app for all modern browsers, and downloadable versions for specific operating systems and devices (such as Apple iOS for iPad). App system requirements: Apple iOS versions 11.4 and above. Chromebooks platform versions 4920.71.0 and above. Windows versions 8 and 10. Browsers for web app (HTML5): Safari 6.1 and above, Mozilla Firefox 31 and above, Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 and above, and Google Chrome 38 and above.
Copyright:
https://www.mathlearningcenter.org/resources/apps/apps-terms
Creative Commons License:
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