Lesson Package | Math It Up! Money

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Elementary school Lesson Package | Math It Up! Money

Provider: The Kindergarten Smorgasboard

Why Eduye Selected This

Selected for its easy prep, differentiated money lessons, and engaging activities that build coin recognition and higher-order thinking

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Analytical ThinkingCreative ThinkingCritical Thinking1st GradeKindergarten

Make learning about money and coins fun with this math resource! This set includes 6 lessons, centers, assessments, and activities to help students learn about money and how we use money.

Students will love practicing math skills and identifying coins. You will love the easy prep, easy differentiation, and high engagement! You will also love that the activities encourage higher-order thinking and critical thinking skills.


Here's What You'll Get:

- Money journal
- Book and video suggestions
- Anchor charts
- Lessons and activities
- Centers
- Printable posters
- Printable manipulatives

Prep is quick and easy. Just print the labels, cut them out, and make your charts. Print the needed recording sheets and explore money and coins with your class!

Your students will love learning and practicing with these hands-on games! They will be learning, building language, and having fun with this hands-on center resource!


Included:

- Journal pages
- Anchor chart
- Money tree chart
- Why do we need money activity
- Money in the bag activity
- My Piggy Bank coin identification lesson
- Word web for coins
- Coin coloring pages
- Coin spin and graph
- Math posters

Lesson Package | Math It Up! Money

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The Kindergarten Smorgasboard

The Kindergarten Smorgasboard makes resources for teachers to make teaching easier and fun. Greg Smedley-Warren, a teacher, is the creator. Jason "The Mister" handles all things behind the scenes.



Eduye Product ID: 43225

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