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Euros Puzzle
Apr 5, 2024 | Learning Games en, Using Euros, Using Euros English | 0 comments
A puzzle game to help children identify euro coins
and banknotes.
We drag and drop the 6 pieces of each picture to
assemble each euro coin and banknote.

Detailed presentation on the use of the application.


If you have any questions or suggestions, please
write a comment below.
Click on the images below to view the printouts

Laminate and cut. Laminate and cut.


Laminate and cut. Laminate and cut.

• We select only 2 images, one of which has ten times the value of
the other ( ). 5€ & 50€ - 2€ & 20 € - 1€ & 10€

• We select only 2 images, one of which has ten times the value of
the other ( ). 5C & 50C - 2C & 20 C - 1C & 10C

• We only play with bills (easy) or coins (medium).

• We categorize coins based on their color: Copper-covered steel


(1C - 2C -5C) - Nordic gold, Copper alloy (10C - 20C - 50C) -
Copper nickel and Nickel brass, (1€ - 2€)

• We always have time available to deal with the printouts as well.


Generalizing knowledge and moving from the screen to the real
world or vise versa is a very important process.

• For children with special needs, we initially ask them to compose


only one laminated image at a time, giving the template image at
the same time so that they can be helped. Gradually, we increase
the number of images to assemble and in the �nal stage we
withdraw the template images.

Let us know what you think about this app by writing a comment
below. Ideas for use in teaching and suggestions for
improvements are always welcome. We cordially thank you!

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Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however
those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily re�ect those of the
European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency
(EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for
them. [Project number: 2023-1-CY01-KA210-SCH-000161037]

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