Discover how teaching money at any grade level can strengthen students’ mathematical understanding and real-life skills. In this interactive workshop, participants will explore a hands-on, 10-step approach to teaching money concepts that build number sense from kindergarten through Grade 12. Using practical strategies and examples, you’ll see how lessons with coins, bills, and real-world scenarios can support key math concepts such as place value, operations, decimals, fractions, number lines, interest, and tax. Learn how to guide younger students in counting and skip counting with coins, and how to help older students connect financial literacy with core mathematical ideas for high school success. Participants will leave with a clear instructional sequence, adaptable classroom activities, and strategies to make money lessons meaningful, engaging, and relevant for all learners.
Sarah Melo is a bilingual math educator, researcher, and consultant who has trained over 3,000 teachers, presented at 36 conferences, worked with 14 schools, and authored 5 teacher resource books along with 6 supplementary classroom resources in both English and French. She is the... Read More →