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Money Sorting Smart Board Lesson | Interactive Coin Identification Activity
Money Sorting Smart Board Lesson | Interactive Coin Identification Activity
Money Sorting Smart Board Lesson | Interactive Coin Identification Activity
Money Sorting Smart Board Lesson | Interactive Coin Identification Activity
Money Sorting Smart Board Lesson | Interactive Coin Identification Activity
Money Sorting Smart Board Lesson | Interactive Coin Identification Activity
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Money Sorting Smart Board Lesson | Interactive Coin Identification Activity
Money Sorting Smart Board Lesson | Interactive Coin Identification Activity
Money Sorting Smart Board Lesson | Interactive Coin Identification Activity
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"Money can be a hard concept for kindergarten to learn, but this activity was interactive and fun for my students to complete. It helped them with both value, name, and what the coin looks like."
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Rachel J.

Description

Make teaching money and coin identification fun, hands-on, and interactive with this digital Smart Board lesson! Students will drag and drop moveable coin pieces to sort pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters into the correct boxes.

This engaging digital math center is perfect for whole-group Smart Board lessons, small group instruction, or individual student practice on laptops, iPads, or Chromebooks.

✨ What’s Included:

✔️ 6 Interactive Slides – Each slide features a coin sorting activity
✔️ Moveable Pieces – Students drag and drop coins into the correct category
✔️ PowerPoint + Google Slides Versions – Works on Smart Boards, interactive whiteboards, computers, and tablets
✔️ No Prep & Paperless – Just open, project, and teach

Skills Covered:

Coin identification (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters)
Sorting and classifying by attributes
Real-world money recognition
Math fluency and hands-on problem solving

Ways to Use:

  • Smart Board Whole-Group Lessons – Project and sort coins together as a class
  • Interactive Whiteboard Activity – Students drag coins during guided math
  • Digital Math Center – Independent or partner practice on devices
  • Small Group RTI Intervention – Reinforce money concepts with struggling learners
  • Sub Plans / No Prep Lesson – Open and go, no printing needed

Perfect For:

  • Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade classrooms
  • Math centers and stations
  • Morning meeting warm-ups
  • Sub activities or review lessons
  • Homeschool math practice

Keywords :

Smart Board money lesson, interactive whiteboard coin activity, digital math center money, coin sorting activity, money Smart Board activity, moveable pieces math, interactive coin lesson, kindergarten money lesson, first grade money sorting, coin identification PowerPoint

Engage your students with this interactive Smart Board money lesson and make learning coins hands-on and fun!

Learn MORE about the ONLINE lessons using them with Google Classroom...Watch this video


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Money Sorting Smart Board Lesson | Interactive Coin Identification Activity

Lisa's Classroom
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What others say

"Money can be a hard concept for kindergarten to learn, but this activity was interactive and fun for my students to complete. It helped them with both value, name, and what the coin looks like."
star
Rachel J.

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Description

Make teaching money and coin identification fun, hands-on, and interactive with this digital Smart Board lesson! Students will drag and drop moveable coin pieces to sort pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters into the correct boxes.

This engaging digital math center is perfect for whole-group Smart Board lessons, small group instruction, or individual student practice on laptops, iPads, or Chromebooks.

✨ What’s Included:

✔️ 6 Interactive Slides – Each slide features a coin sorting activity
✔️ Moveable Pieces – Students drag and drop coins into the correct category
✔️ PowerPoint + Google Slides Versions – Works on Smart Boards, interactive whiteboards, computers, and tablets
✔️ No Prep & Paperless – Just open, project, and teach

Skills Covered:

Coin identification (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters)
Sorting and classifying by attributes
Real-world money recognition
Math fluency and hands-on problem solving

Ways to Use:

  • Smart Board Whole-Group Lessons – Project and sort coins together as a class
  • Interactive Whiteboard Activity – Students drag coins during guided math
  • Digital Math Center – Independent or partner practice on devices
  • Small Group RTI Intervention – Reinforce money concepts with struggling learners
  • Sub Plans / No Prep Lesson – Open and go, no printing needed

Perfect For:

  • Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade classrooms
  • Math centers and stations
  • Morning meeting warm-ups
  • Sub activities or review lessons
  • Homeschool math practice

Keywords :

Smart Board money lesson, interactive whiteboard coin activity, digital math center money, coin sorting activity, money Smart Board activity, moveable pieces math, interactive coin lesson, kindergarten money lesson, first grade money sorting, coin identification PowerPoint

Engage your students with this interactive Smart Board money lesson and make learning coins hands-on and fun!

Learn MORE about the ONLINE lessons using them with Google Classroom...Watch this video


⭐️THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

Thank you so much for choosing one of my resources! I hope it brings joy and engagement to your classroom. If this product made a difference for your learners, please consider leaving a review — I truly appreciate your feedback, and it helps other teachers find quality resources too!

❤️LET’S STAY CONNECTED!

Want more teaching tips, classroom ideas, and behind-the-scenes peeks at new resources?

Follow me on social media for inspiration, giveaways, and updates on new product releases!

TERMS OF USE

© Lisa’s Classroom. All rights reserved. Purchase of this product entitles the buyer to reproduce pages for one classroom only. Copying or sharing with other teachers, grade levels, schools, or districts is prohibited without written permission. Uploading this file to the internet in any form, including personal/classroom sites or shared drives, is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

✏️You are welcome to share photos of how you’ve used this resource — just tag @lisasclassroomtpt when you do!

Thank you for supporting teacher-created content!

Report this resource to TPT
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately. Example: If you have 2 dimes and 3 pennies, how many cents do you have?
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