Number and operations. The student applies
mathematical process standards to identify coins, their values, and the relationships
among them in order to recognize the need for monetary transactions. The student
is expected to:
Use addition and skip counting skills to count coins with a customizable money game.
Practice identifying US coins and bills with an interactive memory match game.
Practice ordering American coins from least to greatest with this cut and paste activity.
Practice identifying the front and backside of dimes when given a collection of coins.
Use skip counting and addition skills to determine the number of dimes needed for a given amount.
Practice identifying the front and backside of quarters when given a collection of coins.
Use these money posters to teach your students about coin recognition and value.
Practice identifying the front and backside of nickels when given a collection of coins.
Identify quarters, nickels, dimes, and pennies by coloring each picture according to a color guide.
Use counting and addition skills to determine the number of pennies needed for a given amount.
Use skip counting and addition skills to determine the number of quarters needed for a given amount.
Practice identifying the front and backside of pennies when given a collection of coins.
Use skip counting and addition skills to determine the number of nickels needed for a given amount.
Practice coin recognition and value with this 4-activity slide deck introducing penny, nickel, dime, and quarter images and denominations.
Practice finding the value of like coins with 38 matching cards.
Practice identifying coins and their values when added together with this set of 40 money task cards.
A set of finger puppets and writing templates that students can use around Presidents' Day.
An activity mat to practice counting and representing money.
An active, whole group game to play when learning coin recognition and counting money.
A PowerPoint providing a series of warm-up activities for Grade 1 students across the mathematics curriculum.
Posters showing numbers 1-30 with associated images.
A set of 20 open-ended problem solving task cards covering a range of mathematical concepts.
A PowerPoint with 20 open-ended problem solving questions covering a range of mathematical concepts.
A set of price tags to use in a variety of ways during your money unit.
Individual educational posters depicting coins and bills.