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2 nd Grade Math Counting Money by Annette Burchett

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2 nd Grade Math Counting Money by Annette Burchett. Standard 2.MD.8 Solve w ord problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately . Coin Wishing Well. Quarter: 25 ¢ Dime: 10 ¢ Nickel: 5 ¢ Penny: 1 ¢. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Coin Wishing Well

2nd Grade MathCounting Moneyby Annette Burchett

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Standard 2.MD.8Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies using $ and symbols appropriately.This is our standard that we will be focusing on this week. 2Coin Wishing Well

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Quarter: 25

Dime: 10

Nickel: 5

Penny: 1

Lets take a look at each coin and what make them different4

When counting pennies, you count by 1.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 Click on pennies5

When counting nickels, you count by 5.

5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 40 Lets skip count by 5, click on each coin6

When counting dimes, you count by 10.

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 90 Now lets skip count by 107

When counting quarters, you count by 25.

25 50 75 100$1.00 125$1.25

150$1.50 150$1.50 Explain that 150 is the same as $1.508

Wishing well, wishing wellHow much money do you see?

Helpful Hint: Start with the coin with the largest monetary value.25 30 31 32 33 33 Helpful Hint: If you have the coins in front of you, group the same coins together to make counting easier.Explain to always count with largest monetary value coin. Click twice for Hints and then on each coin9

Wishing well, wishing wellHow much money do you see?25 50 60 70 71 72 72 Lets add some mixed coins. Count with them! Click10

Wishing well, wishing wellHow much money do you see?Try counting yourself.

46 See if they can identify the amount on their own starting with the quarter. Have class count as you point11

Wishing well, wishing wellHow much money do you see?Try counting yourself.

58 Have class count as you point12

Wishing well, wishing wellHow much money do you see?Try counting yourself. 19

Now lets see if you can count on your own. Remember start with biggest value first!13

Wishing well, wishing wellHow much money do you see?Try counting yourself. 82

Class counts as you point14

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Class counts as you point15

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Class counts as you point

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Class counts as you point

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Class counts as you point

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Class counts as you point

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Class counts as you point

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Class counts as you point

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Class counts as you point

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Wishing well, wishing wellHow much money do you see?Try counting yourself. 25

Class counts as you point

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Wishing well, wishing wellHow much money do you see?Try counting yourself. 56

Class counts as you point

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Wishing well, wishing wellHow much money do you see?Try counting yourself. 85

Class counts as you point

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