Friday, October 15, 2010

Math Mammoth in other currencies

Did you know that Math Mammoth complete curriculum (Light Blue series) now comes with five different currencies?

When you purchase either grade 1, 2, or 3 downloadable curriculum, you will get the chapter on money in all of these currencies (as PDF files):

US money, Canadian money, European money (euros), British money, and Australian money

(The reason that higher grades don't have these is because I don't include instruction on coins and bills/notes after third grade... it is assumed as mastered.)

Of course, you only need to study through your own currency, but some of you might be curious to take a peek in the other monies as well - if nothing else, to see how their coins look like.

For example, Australian money does not use 1-cent coins at all. The smallest coin they have is 5 cents.  Or, British 50-pence coin is a heptagon in shape! Canadians use a 2-dollar coin nicknamed "toonie". It's pretty too.

Interested? You can find samples and purchase info from these links

Math Mammoth Grade 1 complete curriculum
Math Mammoth Grade 2 complete curriculum
Math Mammoth Grade 3 complete curriculum

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