Description
Encourage flexible thinking with this easy to implement math routine, which asks students to find various combinations of coins to reach given totals. This activity could be used at the beginning of class as a warm-up, morning work, or as a math center. This routine is accessible to every student with a low floor and high ceiling, as there are many possibilities for “correct” answers, encouraging students to share their solutions and ideas with each other. This simple routine can help students look at numbers creatively, decompose numbers in different ways, and help foster number sense and real-world applications of mathematics through working with money.
Made with homeschool families in mind, these easy to implement routines are easy to implement on the go or in small windows of time!
Includes half-page booklet with 40 total problems, blank full page copies of each of the 40 total values, and instructions for use.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
- 40 values in half-page booklet format
- 40 total values in full page format (same values as booklet)
- instructions/example pages
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- Easy to Implement Math Routines - Today's Equations
- Easy to Implement Math Routines - Broken Calculator
- Problem Solving, Word Problems Bulletin Board
- Fraction & Decimal Equivalents Sort
- Number Forms, Place Value BINGO
- The Great Puppy Races - Fractions on a Number Line
- Daily Student Self Reflection Calendars
COMPATIBILITY - This product is a zip file of printable PDFs.
PRINTING - For best results, print booklet two-sided, flipping on the short edge. Fold and staple in the middle.
Have questions about this product? Reach out through Instagram @teachingnewmath and let me help!
LET'S CONNECT - Never miss a sale or new product! Follow me on TpT by pressing the star in my store & find me on Instagram @teachingnewmath.
SUPPORT FOR YOU! - Interested in learning more about teaching math for true, conceptual understanding, fostering number sense, problem solving, and reasoning in your classroom, and building your students' (or your own) mathematics confidence? I'm here for you and cheering you on at teachingnewmath.com!
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Description
Encourage flexible thinking with this easy to implement math routine, which asks students to find various combinations of coins to reach given totals. This activity could be used at the beginning of class as a warm-up, morning work, or as a math center. This routine is accessible to every student with a low floor and high ceiling, as there are many possibilities for “correct” answers, encouraging students to share their solutions and ideas with each other. This simple routine can help students look at numbers creatively, decompose numbers in different ways, and help foster number sense and real-world applications of mathematics through working with money.
Made with homeschool families in mind, these easy to implement routines are easy to implement on the go or in small windows of time!
Includes half-page booklet with 40 total problems, blank full page copies of each of the 40 total values, and instructions for use.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
- 40 values in half-page booklet format
- 40 total values in full page format (same values as booklet)
- instructions/example pages
Other Products from Teaching New Math:
- Easy to Implement Math Routines - Today's Equations
- Easy to Implement Math Routines - Broken Calculator
- Problem Solving, Word Problems Bulletin Board
- Fraction & Decimal Equivalents Sort
- Number Forms, Place Value BINGO
- The Great Puppy Races - Fractions on a Number Line
- Daily Student Self Reflection Calendars
COMPATIBILITY - This product is a zip file of printable PDFs.
PRINTING - For best results, print booklet two-sided, flipping on the short edge. Fold and staple in the middle.
Have questions about this product? Reach out through Instagram @teachingnewmath and let me help!
LET'S CONNECT - Never miss a sale or new product! Follow me on TpT by pressing the star in my store & find me on Instagram @teachingnewmath.
SUPPORT FOR YOU! - Interested in learning more about teaching math for true, conceptual understanding, fostering number sense, problem solving, and reasoning in your classroom, and building your students' (or your own) mathematics confidence? I'm here for you and cheering you on at teachingnewmath.com!



