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Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Money Matters: Montessori Stamp Game Math Managing Finances Game

Montessori Payday Style Math Game Cards



Game Overview

Investing Maters: Montessori Stamp Game Math Adventure

Introduction

Welcome to Money Matters, an engaging math adventure designed specifically for 4th-6th grade students! This interactive game transforms mathematical concepts into real-world financial scenarios that students solve using the Montessori stamp game. As children navigate through a weekly calendar, they'll encounter bills, shopping trips, surprise expenses, and payday rewards - all while practicing multiplication, division, and decimal operations in a hands-on, meaningful way.

Money Matters strengthens students' understanding of the decimal system through the concrete representation provided by the Montessori stamp game. By physically manipulating the stamp game materials to solve these practical math problems, students develop a deeper comprehension of place value and mathematical operations. The game creates an enjoyable environment where mathematics comes alive through everyday financial literacy situations that children can relate to and understand.

Game Overview

This math adventure helps students practice multiplication, division, and decimal operations using the Montessori stamp game. Students move through a weekly calendar, collecting mail, paying bills, earning money, and handling various financial situations.



Game Setup

  • Use a weekly calendar board with spaces for Monday through Sunday
  • Place "Mail" cards face down on designated days
  • Place "Event" cards face down on weekend spaces
  • Each player starts with $100 in stamp game materials
  • Players track their money using Montessori stamp game pieces

Card Types

MONDAY: Mail Day

Electric Bill

Your electric bill arrived! The rate is $0.15 per kilowatt-hour. Your family used 124 kilowatt-hours this month. Calculate how much you owe and pay using your stamps.

Solution: 124 × $0.15 = $18.60

Phone Bill

Your family's phone bill has arrived. The monthly rate is $24.50 per phone. Your family has 4 phones. How much do you need to pay?

Solution: 4 × $24.50 = $98.00

Internet Bill

Your internet bill has arrived. The base rate is $35.75 plus $2.25 for each device connected to the network. You have 6 devices. Calculate your total bill.

Solution: $35.75 + (6 × $2.25) = $35.75 + $13.50 = $49.25

TUESDAY: Shopping Day

Grocery Shopping

You need to buy groceries for your family. Each person needs $12.75 worth of food for the week. There are 5 people in your family. How much will you spend in total?

Solution: 5 × $12.75 = $63.75

School Supplies

You need to buy notebooks for school. Each notebook costs $3.25. You need 8 notebooks for different subjects. How much will you spend?

Solution: 8 × $3.25 = $26.00

Clothing Sale

There's a sale at the clothing store! T-shirts that normally cost $15.00 are 40% off. If you buy 3 t-shirts, how much will you pay?

Solution: $15.00 × 0.6 = $9.00 per shirt, then 3 × $9.00 = $27.00

WEDNESDAY: Surprise Mail

Birthday Money

Your grandparents sent you birthday money! You received $25 from each of your 3 grandparents. How much did you receive in total?

Solution: 3 × $25 = $75

Library Fine

You have overdue library books! The fine is $0.25 per day for each book. You have 2 books that are 7 days late. How much do you owe?

Solution: 2 × 7 × $0.25 = $3.50

Fundraiser

Your school is having a fundraiser. You sold 18 candy bars at $2.50 each. How much money did you raise?

Solution: 18 × $2.50 = $45.00

THURSDAY: Bill Day

Water Bill

Your family's water bill has arrived. You used 135 gallons of water at a rate of $0.08 per gallon. How much do you owe?

Solution: 135 × $0.08 = $10.80

Streaming Services

Your family subscribes to 3 different streaming services. One costs $13.99, another costs $8.50, and the third costs $15.25. What is your total monthly cost?

Solution: $13.99 + $8.50 + $15.25 = $37.74

Pet Expenses

Your pet needs food and supplies. Dog food costs $22.95 per bag and lasts 9 days. How much would you spend on dog food for 27 days?

Solution: (27 ÷ 9) × $22.95 = 3 × $22.95 = $68.85

FRIDAY: Payday!

Weekly Allowance

It's payday! You earn $2.50 per chore, and you completed 8 chores this week. How much allowance did you earn?

Solution: 8 × $2.50 = $20.00

Banking Day

It's time to deposit money in your bank account! Your current balance is $156.25. You're depositing today's allowance. What's your new balance?

Solution: $156.25 + allowance earned

Interest Calculation

Your savings account earns 2% interest monthly. If you have $250 in your account, how much interest will you earn this month?

Solution: $250 × 0.02 = $5.00

SATURDAY: Weekend Events

Movie Theater

Your family is going to the movies! Tickets cost $8.75 for children and $12.50 for adults. Your group has 3 children and 2 adults. What's the total cost?

Solution: (3 × $8.75) + (2 × $12.50) = $26.25 + $25.00 = $51.25

Amusement Park

You're going to an amusement park! Tickets cost $45.75 per person. Your family of 6 is going. Calculate the total cost.

Solution: 6 × $45.75 = $274.50

Birthday Party

You're hosting a birthday party! Pizza costs $12.99 each and you need 3 pizzas. Drinks cost $1.25 per person for 12 people. What's your total cost?

Solution: (3 × $12.99) + (12 × $1.25) = $38.97 + $15.00 = $53.97

SUNDAY: Planning Ahead

Saving for a Bike

You want to buy a new bike that costs $225. If you save $18.75 each week, how many weeks will it take to save enough money?

Solution: $225 ÷ $18.75 = 12 weeks

Dividing Expenses

Your family spent $82.50 on dinner. If there are 5 people in your family, how much did dinner cost per person?

Solution: $82.50 ÷ 5 = $16.50 per person

Planning a Trip

Your family is planning a trip to Disneyland! Tickets cost $75 per person. If 6 people are going, what's the total cost for tickets?

Solution: 6 × $75 = $450

Additional Special Event Cards

Class Field Trip

Your class is going on a field trip! The bus costs $156 total. If there are 24 students going, how much does each student need to contribute?

Solution: $156 ÷ 24 = $6.50 per student

Fundraising Goal

Your class needs to raise $525 for new equipment. If each student raises $17.50, how many students are needed to reach the goal?

Solution: $525 ÷ $17.50 = 30 students

Group Project Supplies

Your group project requires supplies costing $43.20. If there are 6 students in your group, how much does each student pay if you split the cost equally?

Solution: $43.20 ÷ 6 = $7.20 per student

Game Rules

  1. Players take turns moving through the weekly calendar.
  2. When landing on a day, draw the corresponding card and solve the math problem.
  3. Use the Montessori stamp game materials to solve each problem.
  4. Track your money using the stamp game pieces.
  5. The player with the most money at the end of the "month" (4 weeks) wins!

This Payday-inspired math game helps students practice multiplication, division, and decimal operations using the Montessori stamp game. Students move through a weekly calendar, collecting mail, paying bills, earning money, and handling various financial situations.

Game Setup

  • Use a weekly calendar board with spaces for Monday through Sunday
  • Place "Mail" cards face down on designated days
  • Place "Event" cards face down on weekend spaces
  • Each player starts with $100 in stamp game materials
  • Players track their money using Montessori stamp game pieces

Card Types

MONDAY: Mail Day

Electric Bill

Your electric bill arrived! The rate is $0.15 per kilowatt-hour. Your family used 124 kilowatt-hours this month. Calculate how much you owe and pay using your stamps.

Solution: 124 × $0.15 = $18.60

Phone Bill

Your family's phone bill has arrived. The monthly rate is $24.50 per phone. Your family has 4 phones. How much do you need to pay?

Solution: 4 × $24.50 = $98.00

Internet Bill

Your internet bill has arrived. The base rate is $35.75 plus $2.25 for each device connected to the network. You have 6 devices. Calculate your total bill.

Solution: $35.75 + (6 × $2.25) = $35.75 + $13.50 = $49.25

TUESDAY: Shopping Day

Grocery Shopping

You need to buy groceries for your family. Each person needs $12.75 worth of food for the week. There are 5 people in your family. How much will you spend in total?

Solution: 5 × $12.75 = $63.75

School Supplies

You need to buy notebooks for school. Each notebook costs $3.25. You need 8 notebooks for different subjects. How much will you spend?

Solution: 8 × $3.25 = $26.00

Clothing Sale

There's a sale at the clothing store! T-shirts that normally cost $15.00 are 40% off. If you buy 3 t-shirts, how much will you pay?

Solution: $15.00 × 0.6 = $9.00 per shirt, then 3 × $9.00 = $27.00

WEDNESDAY: Surprise Mail

Birthday Money

Your grandparents sent you birthday money! You received $25 from each of your 3 grandparents. How much did you receive in total?

Solution: 3 × $25 = $75

Library Fine

You have overdue library books! The fine is $0.25 per day for each book. You have 2 books that are 7 days late. How much do you owe?

Solution: 2 × 7 × $0.25 = $3.50

Fundraiser

Your school is having a fundraiser. You sold 18 candy bars at $2.50 each. How much money did you raise?

Solution: 18 × $2.50 = $45.00

THURSDAY: Bill Day

Water Bill

Your family's water bill has arrived. You used 135 gallons of water at a rate of $0.08 per gallon. How much do you owe?

Solution: 135 × $0.08 = $10.80

Streaming Services

Your family subscribes to 3 different streaming services. One costs $13.99, another costs $8.50, and the third costs $15.25. What is your total monthly cost?

Solution: $13.99 + $8.50 + $15.25 = $37.74

Pet Expenses

Your pet needs food and supplies. Dog food costs $22.95 per bag and lasts 9 days. How much would you spend on dog food for 27 days?

Solution: (27 ÷ 9) × $22.95 = 3 × $22.95 = $68.85

FRIDAY: Payday!

Weekly Allowance

It's payday! You earn $2.50 per chore, and you completed 8 chores this week. How much allowance did you earn?

Solution: 8 × $2.50 = $20.00

Banking Day

It's time to deposit money in your bank account! Your current balance is $156.25. You're depositing today's allowance. What's your new balance?

Solution: $156.25 + allowance earned

Interest Calculation

Your savings account earns 2% interest monthly. If you have $250 in your account, how much interest will you earn this month?

Solution: $250 × 0.02 = $5.00

SATURDAY: Weekend Events

Movie Theater

Your family is going to the movies! Tickets cost $8.75 for children and $12.50 for adults. Your group has 3 children and 2 adults. What's the total cost?

Solution: (3 × $8.75) + (2 × $12.50) = $26.25 + $25.00 = $51.25

Amusement Park

You're going to an amusement park! Tickets cost $45.75 per person. Your family of 6 is going. Calculate the total cost.

Solution: 6 × $45.75 = $274.50

Birthday Party

You're hosting a birthday party! Pizza costs $12.99 each and you need 3 pizzas. Drinks cost $1.25 per person for 12 people. What's your total cost?

Solution: (3 × $12.99) + (12 × $1.25) = $38.97 + $15.00 = $53.97

SUNDAY: Planning Ahead

Saving for a Bike

You want to buy a new bike that costs $225. If you save $18.75 each week, how many weeks will it take to save enough money?

Solution: $225 ÷ $18.75 = 12 weeks

Dividing Expenses

Your family spent $82.50 on dinner. If there are 5 people in your family, how much did dinner cost per person?

Solution: $82.50 ÷ 5 = $16.50 per person

Planning a Trip

Your family is planning a trip to Disneyland! Tickets cost $75 per person. If 6 people are going, what's the total cost for tickets?

Solution: 6 × $75 = $450

Additional Special Event Cards

Class Field Trip

Your class is going on a field trip! The bus costs $156 total. If there are 24 students going, how much does each student need to contribute?

Solution: $156 ÷ 24 = $6.50 per student

Fundraising Goal

Your class needs to raise $525 for new equipment. If each student raises $17.50, how many students are needed to reach the goal?

Solution: $525 ÷ $17.50 = 30 students

Group Project Supplies

Your group project requires supplies costing $43.20. If there are 6 students in your group, how much does each student pay if you split the cost equally?

Solution: $43.20 ÷ 6 = $7.20 per student

Game Rules

  1. Players take turns moving through the weekly calendar.
  2. When landing on a day, draw the corresponding card and solve the math problem.
  3. Use the Montessori stamp game materials to solve each problem.
  4. Track your money using the stamp game pieces.
  5. The player with the most money at the end of the "month" (4 weeks) wins!

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