Mad Money
How you can help at home: Here's a game that will help your child learn money basics.
This game will help reinforce your child's understanding of purchasing power.
Your third-grader will begin to understand the value of money in his everyday life. At this age your child should begin to identify coin values and what those coins will buy.
What You'll Need:
- Blank envelopes (used ones are fine)
- Markers
- Real or paper coins
Here's How to Do It:
Fill envelopes with a combination of coins (real or paper). Have your child add up the value of the coins in each envelope and write the amount in marker on the face of the envelope. Check to make sure she has the correct amount recorded. Then brainstorm together some items that could be purchased with that amount of money.
Game Extensions: Put the amounts of money together or subtract them. Using newspaper ads or catalogs, continue your hunt for items to purchase.
Linda Eisinger was Missouri's Teacher of the Year in 2005.
September 2005




