Learning Resources LER 6916 User Manual

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LER 6960
Use and Care Guide
Use and Care Guide
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LER 6960
Use and Care Guide
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Electronic Money Game
LER 6916
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Volume Control
Penny
Nickel
Reset button (underneath)
Dollar
Dime
ON/OFF button
Quarter
Installing and Replacing the Batteries
Requires: Phillips screwdriver, 3 AA batteries
Batteries should be installed or replaced by an adult. Cash Bash™ requires 3 AA batteries (not included). The battery compartment is located on the bottom of the control unit. To install batteries, first undo the screws (using a Phillips screwdriver) and remove the battery compartment door. Install batteries as indicated inside the compartment. See last page of guide for additional notes on proper battery care.
Introduction
Cash Bash is an exciting, interactive electronic game for 1–2 players. While playing, you’ll be learning important money skills such as:
• Basic addition and subtraction
• Coin identification
• Place value skills
Buttons
ON/OFF – To turn the unit ON/OFF
VOLUME – A button for adjusting the volume. Selects
between 3 settings. LOW, HIGH, and OFF
PENNY - Button decorated as a one-cent coin. Pressing it
once adds the coin value of one cent.
NICKEL - Button decorated as a five-cent coin. Pressing it
once adds the coin value of five cents.
DIME - Button decorated as a ten-cent coin. Pressing it once
adds the coin value of ten cents.
QUARTER - Button decorated as a twenty-five-cent coin.
Pressing it once adds the coin value of twenty-five cents.
DOLLAR - Button decorated as a one-dollar bill. Pressing it
once adds the coin value of one-hundred cents (1 dollar).
GAME Button – This button will turn the game ON and
toggle through games 1 to 5 and then repeat. Each time the Game Button is pressed it will toggle to the next game. The first game is the default game.
RESET Button – Holding down this button for 7 seconds will
cause the unit to reset if an error occurs.
Games
There are five games to choose. Each game is playable by one or two players.
All games (both one and two player) are ten rounds. A round consists of a monetary value shown on the screen. In a one-player game, the player has three chances to add up each money amount.
In a two-player game, players are competing to be the first to add up the money amount displayed.
The five games are:
GAME 1 - ADD IT UP (1 or 2 players)
In a two player game, both players compete to add up the monetary amount on the screen by pressing the coin buttons. Each press of a coin button will add that money amount to their total. The first player to reach the selected amount wins the round.
In a one player game, the player has three chances to add up each money amount.
GAME 2 - CHANGE UP (1 or 2 players)
The goal is the same as the first game, but now players have an added limitation. They must add up coins to r the selected monetary amount, but with restrictions, such as “no nickels”, or “no dimes”.
each
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