
Kayleigh's Life Skills Learning Adventure
Money, Time, Safety & Fun! Grade 3 Interactive Learning

Canadian Money Detective
Look at each coin and bill Match the name to the picture Practice saying: nickel, dime, quarter, loonie, toonie Identify $5, $10, and $20 bills

Money Sorting Challenge
Sort coins from smallest to largest value Group bills by color and size Make two piles: coins and bills Count how many of each type you have

Money Values Memory Game
5¢ = nickel (smallest coin) 10¢ = dime (thin silver coin) 25¢ = quarter (bigger than dime) $1 = loonie (gold-colored) $2 = toonie (gold and silver) $5 = blue bill $10 = purple bill $20 = green bill

Canadian Seasons and Holidays Calendar

School Time Detective
Recess time: 10:15 AM Lunch time: 12:00 PM Dismissal time: 3:15 PM Practice reading these times on a digital clock

Calculator Math Adventures
Use a calculator for double-digit addition Try: 25 + 37 = ? Try: 48 + 29 = ? Try: 56 + 34 = ? Check your answers by pressing equals!

Online Safety: Good vs. Not Good
{"left":"Sharing photos with family\nAsking parents before downloading apps\nBeing kind in messages\nTelling parents about mean comments","right":"Giving out your address online\nTalking to strangers online\nDownloading apps without asking\nSharing passwords with friends"}

Safety Check Quiz
When should you ask a parent before using the internet? What do you do if someone online asks for your address? Is it okay to share your school name online? Who can help you if something online makes you uncomfortable?

Congratulations, Kayleigh!
You learned about Canadian money! You can tell time for school activities! You know how to be safe online! You can use a calculator for math! You're becoming more independent every day!