An activity to help students recognise New Zealand coins and their combined amounts.
Students are required to cut out the coins and the amounts and then match them up and stick them next to each other in their books.
An activity to help students recognise New Zealand coins and their combined amounts.
Students are required to cut out the coins and the amounts and then match them up and stick them next to each other in their books.
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