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Preview of Money - The Basics

Money - The Basics

Video Link: https://youtu.be/LsYRsCXEkPMMoney’s what we use to buy and sell what we want and needMoney’s what we use to buy and sell what we want and what we needWhenever people pay for goods or services, they use some form of money. Money can be almost anything, as long as everyone agrees on its value. One of the earliest forms of money was metal, such as gold or silver. In North America, Native Americans used beads made of shell, called wampum, as a form of money.
Preview of The Money Song- Songs for Early Learning

The Money Song- Songs for Early Learning

Created by
Angie Wilson
This song teaches students about coins. Learn about a penny, nickel, dime and a quarter and their monetary value. Classroom tested- kid approved!
Preview of Farmer's Market: A Skip Counting/Multiplication Memorization Song (MP3)

Farmer's Market: A Skip Counting/Multiplication Memorization Song (MP3)

Created by
Ally Webb
This song, "Farmer's Market," was created to help elementary school students with memorizing multiplication facts (namely, skip counting). The graphics can be printed on cardstock and made into a cute little book to use with the song. Montessori teachers will notice that the graphics are based on the colored bead bars that we use in our math curriculum, but the visuals will nicely supplement any elementary math curriculum. Lyrics and guitar chords, as well as the graphics, are also available
Preview of Square Dance: A Multiplication Memorization Song (Squaring Numbers)--MP3

Square Dance: A Multiplication Memorization Song (Squaring Numbers)--MP3

Created by
Ally Webb
Of all the songs I've ever written, this song is my students' favorite. It was created to help elementary school students with memorizing multiplication facts (namely, squaring numbers). Students will have a blast with the movements, and I can attest to the fact that it WILL help them with memorization of their squares! Montessori teachers will notice that the graphics are based on the colored bead bars that we use in our math curriculum, but the visuals will nicely supplement any elementary m
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