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Classroom Shop Supplies

From Year 1 onwards, students will start learning the value of money. Ease them into this vital aspect of their everyday lives with our curated Classroom Shop Supplies. We have complete kits, play money, counters and more.

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Blue Stackable Counters
$51.59
$46.90 (ex GST)
Pan Balance
$47.19
$42.90 (ex GST)
Friendly Farm Animals Counters - Jar of 72
$42.79
$38.90 (ex GST)
Rainbow Pebbles Kit
$273.90
$249.00 (ex GST)
Opaque Stackable Counters (250) 38mm - 10 colours
$51.59
$46.90 (ex GST)
3D Mini Geosolids - Set of 32
$36.19
$32.90 (ex GST)
Transparent Counters (Box of 2000) - 4 colours - 19mm
$76.89
$69.90 (ex GST)
Rainbow Pebbles Set
$39.00 - Save $10.00 Special Price $31.90
$29.00 (ex GST)
Fluoro Stackable Counters (6 colours) 38mm
$51.59
$46.90 (ex GST)
1cm Interlocking Plastic Cubes - 10 colours (Box of 1000)
$60.39
$54.90 (ex GST)
Nesting Pan Balance (Set of 4)
$141.90
$129.00 (ex GST)
1cm Interlocking Plastic Cubes Class Set - Box of 2000
$174.90
$159.00 (ex GST)

How do you introduce the concept of money to your students in a safe, controlled environment? Why, with facsimiles of the real thing, of course! With our play money sets and related supplies, your students will learn to appreciate Australian currency, its value (both financial and intrinsic) and its practical applications.

We have complete kits that allow you to simulate financial scenarios in a typical store. If you don’t need a whole kit, we also have play money (including coins and notes) and counters that you can use in various activities.

Activity Ideas:

  • Here’s your change. This game is designed to simulate real-life scenarios where students are buying products from a store. One student can serve as the ‘shopkeeper’, while the rest can serve as ‘customers’. The shopkeeper must give the customers the correct amount of change every time, or point out if the money given isn’t enough to cover the value of the products ‘purchased’. If the ‘customer’ gave the exact amount, the change would be zero, of course!
  • Classify those coins. In this game, students sort coins according to specific categories. For example, you can ask them to sort coins according to whether they’re showing odd or even numbers. 
  • Australian money bags game. Luckily, we already have this game completely set up for you! All you have to do is follow (or slightly tweak) the game rules according to the manual and depending on your classroom needs, and you’re set.