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Euro Symbol 2
Oct 23, 2023 | Learning Games en, Using Euros, Using Euros English | 0 comments

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A simple game to help children learn the euro
symbol.
Click on the Euro symbols only.
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Detailed presentation on the use of the application.


If you have any questions or suggestions, please
write a comment below.

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Click on the images below to view the printouts

Connect all Euro symbols Cut and laminate frames and


together with one line. coins.
Create sets for each symbol
separately.

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Cut and laminate frames and Mark the euro symbols with an
coins. [X].
Create sets for each symbol
separately.

• For children with special needs, start by using only the euro
symbol with a maximum number of coins of 28 and increase the
lifespan of the coins to the maximum. Increase the di�culty
gradually by adding a wrong symbol each time and reducing the
coins' lifespan.
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• In the settings screen you can choose the number of coins to be
displayed on the screen. The three options (10-28-54) can be
suitable for any learning level combined with the playing time and
the lifespan of the coins. We choose considering the time it will
take to complete the exercise, maintaining the interest of the child
at the same time.

• 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.

• Use the app in "scanning" mode to help children with mobility


di�culties. The scanning speed must be su�ciently less than the
lifespan of the coins for the game to make sense.

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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