Free Candy Coin Clip Cards
candy is a great theme for kids to learn with. And add some money using coins for kids to count and then clip it is a great way to have fun.
You can add up coins to make the number in many different ways. This is a great way to see how they add up coins. Plus you can mix and match the clipping of the coins.
The Free Candy Coin Clip Cards Printable is part of the 20 Free printables for October.
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This is a great addition to the Halloween Printables on the site.
You are going to find four types of coins, quarters, dimes nickels, and pennies.
Each of the coins is around the outside of the candy and the coin amount.
You can see examples of the candy coin clip cards below. If you plan on using these often it is recommended that you print the clip cards on cardstock and laminate them.
Things to use with the Candy Coin Clip Cards Printable
There are all the items we use with this printable. You can find most of these links are on Amazon to help you find the items easier.
- printer
- white cardstock
- laminator
- laminating pouches
- clothespins
- coins or pretend money
- paper clips – can be used in place of clothespins
Ways to Use the Candy Coin Clip Cards Printable
You are going to see a few ways you can use these money clip cards.
Setting up the Candy Money Clip Cards
This is an example of how to set up the coin clip cards and the items with them. You have candy coin clip cards, clothespins and coins. You can use real coins or pretend coins.
Clipping Money with the Least Amount of Coins
You can start by reading the amount on the card. Then you clip the coins around the card to match the amount. You can tell them to clip the least amount of coins to make the number.
Clipping Money with the Most Amount Coins
You can also switch up and tell them to use as many coins as they can to add up the number. It is great that you can switch up how you use the coin clip cards.
Matching Coins to the Clip Cards
You can also take the coins and match the coins to equal the coin amount on the clip card. This turns it into a matching activity and a money counting activity.
You can use pretend coins if you don’t want to use real ones.
Help Adding Coins
If they are struggling with adding up the coins you can use a 100 chart to help.
You can put the chart in a sheet protector and then circle the amount of each coin. You can see how we did it with one of the cards.
Additon ways to use the Money Clip Cards
You don’t have to use clip the cards and be done. You can ask kids other questions about the cards.
– You can ask them what is the value of the coins not clipped.
– You can ask how many coins are left of each type and write the amount for each coin.
– You can compare the difference in the coins used and coins left.
I hope these additional ideas give you a few other ways to use the coin clip cards.
What you will find in the Free Candy Coin Clip Cards
- 8 coin themed clip cards
- Count and clip the coins to match the money for the Candy
- 4 pages
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