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Guess Who: True American Edition | In this integrated lesson plan, students will identify US coins, express their values using the cents (¢) symbol and state their equivalency to the US dollar while recognizing symbols and individuals that represent the United States. |
A Pot of Pennies | This lesson focuses on the importance of knowing the value of various coins and being able to add them together to determine the total value. It uses two great picture books to introduce counting and adding coins and understanding their value. It is collaborative and interactive using coin manipulatives, journals, and instant feedback. |
Counting Coins | Through this lesson, students will be able to recognize and count pennies and dimes to find the values of combinations of these coins . Students will also create a model using coin manipulatives to represent given values. |
How Many Ways Can You Make Combinations of Pennies and Dimes? | In this lesson, the students will be using real world situational problems and manipulatives such as ten frames, unit cubes, to add different value combinations of pennies and dimes. This lesson starts with whole group, moves to guided practice, then progresses to independent practice. The lesson ends with a summative assessment. |
Mystery Coins | In this lesson students will be identifying the penny, nickel, dime, and quarter and expressing the value of each of these coins. This lesson starts out as a whole group lesson focusing on an anchor chart that has been created by the teacher with the students as they discover knowledge about the coins. This lesson includes a game, partner activity, and an independent matching activity. |
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Let's Make A Dollar | Learn how many quarters, nickels, dimes and pennies are needed to make a dollar with this interactive tutorial.
This is part 5 of 5. Click below to open the other tutorials in the series.
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Let's Add Money: Place Value (Part 4) | Use place value and a tens and ones chart to add pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters in this interactive tutorial.
This is part 4 of 5. Click below to open the other tutorials in the series.
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Let’s Add Money: Mixed Coins (Part 3) | Learn to add a combination of coins, such as quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies using a number line, skip counting, and a hundred chart in this interactive tutorial.
This interactive tutorial is part 3 of 5. Click below to open the other tutorials in the series.
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Let’s Add Money: Using Similar Coins (Part 2) | Learn how to add the same type of coins together using skip counting and a number line in this interactive student tutorial.
This is part 2 of 5. Click below to open the other tutorials in the series.
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Let's Talk About Money (Part 1) | Help Kolby learn to identify coins by their characteristics and values in this interactive tutorial.
This is part 1 of 5. Click below to open the other tutorials in the series.
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Let's Make A Dollar: | Learn how many quarters, nickels, dimes and pennies are needed to make a dollar with this interactive tutorial.
This is part 5 of 5. Click below to open the other tutorials in the series.
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Let's Add Money: Place Value (Part 4): | Use place value and a tens and ones chart to add pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters in this interactive tutorial.
This is part 4 of 5. Click below to open the other tutorials in the series.
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Let’s Add Money: Mixed Coins (Part 3): | Learn to add a combination of coins, such as quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies using a number line, skip counting, and a hundred chart in this interactive tutorial.
This interactive tutorial is part 3 of 5. Click below to open the other tutorials in the series.
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Let’s Add Money: Using Similar Coins (Part 2): | Learn how to add the same type of coins together using skip counting and a number line in this interactive student tutorial.
This is part 2 of 5. Click below to open the other tutorials in the series.
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Let's Talk About Money (Part 1): | Help Kolby learn to identify coins by their characteristics and values in this interactive tutorial.
This is part 1 of 5. Click below to open the other tutorials in the series.
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