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ABCya

Ab Cya: Learning Coins

For Students Pre-K - 1st Standards
This interactive educational activity introduces elementary age children to United States coins and the dollar bill.
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NumberNut

Number Nut: Count the Quarters

For Students K - 1st Standards
Count the number of quarters and determine the total value of the coins. Pictures of quarters are shown which will help students recognize coins. There are ten random questions in this quiz/activity.
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NumberNut

Number Nut: Count the Nickels

For Students K - 1st Standards
Count the number of nickels and find the total value of the coins. Pictures of nickels are shown. There are ten random questions.
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NumberNut

Number Nut: Count the Fifty Cent Pieces

For Students K - 1st
Find the total amount of money by counting the fifty cent coins. The quiz is multiple choice and your score is recorded. The questions are generated at random, so you can take the quiz over and over again!
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NumberNut

Number Nut: Count the Dollar Coins

For Students Pre-K - 1st Standards
Count the number of dollar coins and find the total value of the money. This online quiz shows the total score as you go through the activity. The questions are randomly generated.
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NumberNut

Number Nut: Adding Money Under One Dollar

For Students K - 1st Standards
Find the total value of the coins and add to the dollar amount shown. There are ten random questions. This activity helps students to recognize coins.
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Interactive
NumberNut

Number Nut: Is There Enough Money to Buy the Object?

For Students Pre-K - 1st Standards
Count the number of coins and determine if there is enough money to buy the object. Money value is less than one dollar. There are ten random questions.
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NumberNut

Number Nut: Count the Pennies

For Students Pre-K - 1st Standards
Use this online quiz to count the pennies and find the total value of the money. Answers are in multiple choice format, and the total score is shown as you answer each question. The questions are generated randomly.
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Lesson Plan
PBS

Pbs Mathline Lesson Plan: Money Counts [Pdf]

For Teachers 3rd - 5th
This PBS lesson plan features an assortment of interactive learning activities on number sense and computation that conform to NCTM standards. You get a list of materials, activity worksheets, related resources, and extension activities....
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Whiteboard
ClassFlow

Class Flow: Lets Go Shopping With Dollars

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart allows students to count currency to pay for different items. Use this flipchart in addition to your lesson or as a center activity.
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Whiteboard
ClassFlow

Class Flow: How Much Money Do You Have

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st Standards
[Free Registration/Login Required] In this flipchart every page has a different total value of currency. Students can practice counting money. This flipchart can be used to add to your currency lesson or used as a center.
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Lesson Plan
Other

The Actuarial Foundation: Math Academy: Dining Out [Pdf]

For Teachers 4th - 8th
Students will understand and apply concepts of fractions, decimals and percents to count money, make change, figure tax/tips and participate in other restaurant-related activities.
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Lesson Plan
Can Teach

Can Teach: Pennies a Little Goes a Long Way Game

For Teachers 1st - 3rd Standards
Use this fun learning game in your classroom to help young scholars understand the value of money. Groups of students will be exchanging pennies for other types of coins.
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Lizard Point Quizzes

Lizardpoint: Buy It With the Little Farmer

For Students 1st - 3rd
This is an engaging math money game that helps students on three different levels master the concept of paying for various items.
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NumberNut

Number Nut: Adding Money Under Ten Dollars

For Students 1st - 4th Standards
Add money amounts under ten dollars. Numbers, not coins, are used in this activity. The decimals are lined up for you in the problem. There are ten random questions.
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NumberNut

Number Nut: Subtracting Money Under Ten Dollars

For Students 1st - 4th Standards
Find the difference between two money amounts. Values are expressed in decimal form, not coins. There are ten random questions.
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Activity
Expansion Learning

Expansion Learning: Math Activity: Counting Pennies, Nickels and Dimes

For Students 3rd
Activity provides students the practice they need to master the skill of counting pennies, nickels, and dimes. Immediate feedback is given.
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Activity
Expansion Learning

Expansion Learning: Math Activity: Counting Pennies and Nickels

For Students 3rd
Activity provides students the practice they need to master the skill of counting pennies and nickels. Immediate feedback is given.
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Activity
Expansion Learning

Expansion Learning: Math Activity: Counting Nickels

For Students 3rd
Activity provides students the practice they need to master the skill of counting nickels. Immediate feedback is given.
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Activity
Expansion Learning

Expansion Learning: Math Activity: Counting Quarters, Dimes, Nickels and Pennies

For Students 3rd
Activity provides students the practice they need to master the skill of counting quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. Immediate feedback is given.
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Activity
Expansion Learning

Expansion Learning: Math Activity: Counting Quarters and Dimes

For Students 3rd
Activity provides students the practice they need to master the skill of counting quarters and dimes. Immediate feedback is given.
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Activity
Expansion Learning

Expansion Learning: Math Activity: Counting Quarters

For Students 3rd
Activity provides students the practice they need to master the skill of counting quarters. Immediate feedback is given.
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Activity
Expansion Learning

Expansion Learning: Math Activity: Counting Dimes

For Students 3rd
Activity provides students the practice they need to master the skill of counting dimes. Immediate feedback is given.
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Whiteboard
ClassFlow

Class Flow: Count How Much Money You Have

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart makes a great center or an addition to your money lesson. Students work in pairs or groups. One student drags an amount of money out for their partner and the partner counts the total.