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I have created this PP to teach my SH SDC (1-3 grade) students money (coin) concepts. This lesson includes coin identification and coin values. When using this presentation I suggest you use large sized (fake) coins and Dr. Jean's "Kiss Your Brain" CD. Enjoy!
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COINS!Heather WulffMS8 TECH290June 15, 2012
Penny = .1¢
Nickel = .5¢
Dime = .10¢
Quarter = .25¢
Half Dollar = .50¢
Let’s say them together...
P…
N…
D…
Q…
H-D…
Let’s Sing A Song...
PENNY, NICKEL, DIME(Tune: "Where Is Thumbkin?“;
sing slow)Penny, nickel, dime. Penny, nickel, dime. Quarter, half dollar. Quarter, half dollar. Penny, nickel, dime. Penny, nickel, dime, Quarter, half dollar. Quarter, half dollar.
One, five, ten. One, five, ten.
Twenty-five, fifty. Twenty-five, fifty.
One, five, ten. One, five, ten.
Twenty-five, fifty. Twenty-five, fifty.
Use: Dr. Jean’sKiss Your Brain CD
“Penny, Nickel, Dime” song
.1 ¢ .5 ¢ .10 ¢
.25 ¢ .50 ¢
Review - Show Me Your Coin!
Show me your….
Nickel Quarter Penny Dime Half-Dollar
Review Part II…How Much!?
Penny
.1¢Nickel
.5¢Dime
.10¢
Quarter
.25¢Half Dollar
.50¢
Excellent Job!!
Turn in your coins…and
line up for recess!!