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With these virtual Canada coins, students can learn to identify each coin and its value. Canadian coins include $2, $1, 25 cent, 10 cent, 5 cent, and 1 cent coins. Drag the coins onto the working area.
The value of a canadian coin depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more. Values in the section are based on the market, trends, auctions and recognized books, publications and catalogs.
I've provided a number of worksheets (scroll to the end of this page) for children to practice recognizing and counting Canadian money. Canadian coins are made by the "Royal Canadian Mint". As a Crown Corporation, the Royal Canadian Mint is 100% owned by the Government of Canada.
There are six denominations of Canadian circulation coinage in production: 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1, and $2. Officially they are each named according to their value (e.g. "10-cent piece"), but in practice only the 50-cent piece is known by that name.
Names and values of Canadian coins. In these printable worksheets students match Canadian coins to their names and values.
Join teacher Andrea as she explores and learns all about money and Canadian coins. Learn about the various types of Canadian coins: the nickel, the dime, the quarter, the loonie, and the toonie; and the value each coin represents!
27 Νοε 2020 · Children will: learn to recognize Canadian currency and the different monetary values of bank notes and coins; develop counting, addition and subtraction skills to give and receive change; practise running an imaginary business