This is a non linear power point made to help students learn about the value of money and its uses. This is designed for a special education classroom.
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Using Money
1. Money:
Coins and Bills
Introduction
&
Directions
Lessons
Money
Coins Bills Game! Adding Bills and
Coins
Using Money in
Everyday Life
2. Introduction
Grade Level: Late Middle School-Early High School
Objectives: Allow students to interact with money giving them practice
understanding and adding coins with bills before putting it to use in a real life
environment . This allows students to identify bills and coins and practice adding
them together to increase their understanding of the value of money.
Directions
Money: Coins and Bills is an interactive classroom activity which is designed
for the student(s) to participate either in a group or individually. The first part
of the activity is designed to teach the students the value of coins and bills,
ranging from pennies to 10 (ten) dollar bills.
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3. Coins
All coins have two sides: heads and tails
Coins come in different shapes and colors
They all have different values
All coins can be added to equal a dollar
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4. Penny
The smallest value coin
Pennies are copper colored
There are 100 pennies in a dollar
They feature Abraham Lincoln on their face
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5. Nickel
The second smallest coin
Nickels are silver in color
There are 20 nickels in a dollar
They feature Thomas Jefferson on the face
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6. Dimes
The third highest value
Dimes are silver in color
There are 10 dimes in a dollar
They feature Franklin D. Roosevelt on the face
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7. Quarters
The largest value coin
Quarters are silver in color
There are 4 quarters in a dollar
They feature George Washington on the
face
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8. Bills
All bills are green in color
Rectangle in shape
Range in Value from 1 to 100
We will only cover two bills
All Bills have different values
Dollars are often represented by the “$” sign
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9. Dollar Bill
The Smallest Valued Bill
The Dollar Bill features George Washington on the face
It is the most common of all US currency
The dollar has the number one “1” in all four corners
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10. Five-Dollar Bill
The Second smallest bill
The US Five-Dollar bill is the second lowest value bill
It features Abraham Lincoln on the face and the Lincoln
Memorial on the back
It also has the number five “5” in all four corners
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