Description
This U.S. Coin Math Packet includes engaging no-prep printables and full-color activities for use in math centers or as individual practice. Find hands-on, fun activities for teaching coin identification, adding coins, adding mixed coins, and sorting coins.
:) Happy Teaching!
Here is what is included:
Page 4: Color the Coins
Page 5: Spinning for Coins: spin the amount and color the coin
Page 6: Spinning for Coins: spin the word and color the coin
Page 7: If a Penny Could Talk: facts about the penny
Page 8: If a Nickel Could Talk: facts about the nickel
Page 9: If a Dime Could Talk: facts about the nickel
Page 10: If a Quarter Could Talk: facts about the nickel
Page 11: Sniffing Out Pennies: Look at the amount and color the pennies
Page 12: Sniffing Out Nickels: Look at the amount and color the nickels
Page 13: Sniffing Out Dimes: Look at the amount and color the dimes
Page 14: Add up pennies: count the pennies and write the amount
Page 15: Add up nickels: count the nickels and write the amount
Page 16: Add up dimes: count the dimes and write the amount
Page 17-19: Count your Coins: cut and paste the correct amount
Page 20: Penny Prints: Add up the coins and dab the amount
Page 21: Nickel Prints: Add up the coins and dab the amount
Page 22: Dime Prints: Add up the coins and dab the amount
Page 23: Coin Detective: Cut and glue the coins in the correct box
Page 24: Evidence of Coins: cut and paste the words, amounts, coin front and back in the correct box.
Page 25: Coin detective: pennies and nickels: cut and paste in the correct box
Page 27: Sweet Treat Dime Shop: cut and paste what you can buy with your dimes
Page 28: Nick’s Nickels School Supplies: cut and paste what you can buy with your nickels
Page 29: The Penny Palace Toy Store: cut and paste what you can buy with your pennies
Page 30-32 Coin Detective Bingo: print on cardstock, laminate, and cut out the coin cards. Print bingo recording sheet. Mix up the coin cards and put them in a stack face down. Children draw a coin card, add the coins if necessary, and mark the amount on the bingo sheet by either coloring it, dabbing it, or using a bingo chip. The pictures are free spaces. The goal is for children to get an entire row. This activity can be played by alone or in pairs.
Page 33-34: Coin Sorting Mat and Coins. Use real coins to sort on the sorting mat, or print off the coins provided.
Page 35-37 Supplies on a Dime: Print on cardstock, laminate, and cut out the picture cards. Print off the recording sheets. The goal is for children to match the pictures and color the amount of dimes it takes to “buy” the item.
Page 38-40: Snacks for a Cent: Print on cardstock, laminate, and cut out the picture cards. Print off the recording sheets. The goal is for children to match the pictures and color the amount of pennies it takes to “buy” the item.
Page 40-41: Coin puzzles: Print on cardstock, laminate, and cut out the puzzles. Have children assemble.
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**If you have a question, comment, or find errors or a need for a technical update to a product, please leave me a message in the “ask a question” section of my store.
Copyright © Melanie Whitmire 2016 @Searching for Silver-All rights reserved by the author.
Purchase of this item entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages for personal or classroom use. Duplication for other classes, an entire school, or commercial purposes is strictly prohibited and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). To add additional licenses of this product, see your “my purchases” tab after purchase.
Highlights
Description
This U.S. Coin Math Packet includes engaging no-prep printables and full-color activities for use in math centers or as individual practice. Find hands-on, fun activities for teaching coin identification, adding coins, adding mixed coins, and sorting coins.
:) Happy Teaching!
Here is what is included:
Page 4: Color the Coins
Page 5: Spinning for Coins: spin the amount and color the coin
Page 6: Spinning for Coins: spin the word and color the coin
Page 7: If a Penny Could Talk: facts about the penny
Page 8: If a Nickel Could Talk: facts about the nickel
Page 9: If a Dime Could Talk: facts about the nickel
Page 10: If a Quarter Could Talk: facts about the nickel
Page 11: Sniffing Out Pennies: Look at the amount and color the pennies
Page 12: Sniffing Out Nickels: Look at the amount and color the nickels
Page 13: Sniffing Out Dimes: Look at the amount and color the dimes
Page 14: Add up pennies: count the pennies and write the amount
Page 15: Add up nickels: count the nickels and write the amount
Page 16: Add up dimes: count the dimes and write the amount
Page 17-19: Count your Coins: cut and paste the correct amount
Page 20: Penny Prints: Add up the coins and dab the amount
Page 21: Nickel Prints: Add up the coins and dab the amount
Page 22: Dime Prints: Add up the coins and dab the amount
Page 23: Coin Detective: Cut and glue the coins in the correct box
Page 24: Evidence of Coins: cut and paste the words, amounts, coin front and back in the correct box.
Page 25: Coin detective: pennies and nickels: cut and paste in the correct box
Page 27: Sweet Treat Dime Shop: cut and paste what you can buy with your dimes
Page 28: Nick’s Nickels School Supplies: cut and paste what you can buy with your nickels
Page 29: The Penny Palace Toy Store: cut and paste what you can buy with your pennies
Page 30-32 Coin Detective Bingo: print on cardstock, laminate, and cut out the coin cards. Print bingo recording sheet. Mix up the coin cards and put them in a stack face down. Children draw a coin card, add the coins if necessary, and mark the amount on the bingo sheet by either coloring it, dabbing it, or using a bingo chip. The pictures are free spaces. The goal is for children to get an entire row. This activity can be played by alone or in pairs.
Page 33-34: Coin Sorting Mat and Coins. Use real coins to sort on the sorting mat, or print off the coins provided.
Page 35-37 Supplies on a Dime: Print on cardstock, laminate, and cut out the picture cards. Print off the recording sheets. The goal is for children to match the pictures and color the amount of dimes it takes to “buy” the item.
Page 38-40: Snacks for a Cent: Print on cardstock, laminate, and cut out the picture cards. Print off the recording sheets. The goal is for children to match the pictures and color the amount of pennies it takes to “buy” the item.
Page 40-41: Coin puzzles: Print on cardstock, laminate, and cut out the puzzles. Have children assemble.
Other products you might like:
May Morning Work {First Grade}
Number Words Printables and Activities (The Teens!)
Winter Math No-Prep {Kindergarten}
Winter Centers Combo {First Grade}
**If you have a question, comment, or find errors or a need for a technical update to a product, please leave me a message in the “ask a question” section of my store.
Copyright © Melanie Whitmire 2016 @Searching for Silver-All rights reserved by the author.
Purchase of this item entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages for personal or classroom use. Duplication for other classes, an entire school, or commercial purposes is strictly prohibited and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). To add additional licenses of this product, see your “my purchases” tab after purchase.




