Sunday, December 11, 2011

Coin Values

As a part of our study on money, we created two anchor charts as a class to help the students recognize the different values of coins and the various different ways to make those values. First the students examined various coins and discussed how they are alike and different. We then learned the following poem:

Penny, penny,
Easily spent.
Copper brown
and worth one cent.


Nickel, nickel,
Thick and fat.
You're worth five cents,
I know that.


Dime, dime,
Little and thin.
I remember,
you're worth ten.


Quarter, quarter,
big and bold.
You're worth twenty-five
I am told.


We then discussed who is on the front of each coin and what is on the back. We also discussed their color and size as compared to other coins. We charted all of the information on the following chart:


A few days later we  created a class Tree Map to show the different ways to make 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, and 50 cents. The students then created their own version of the Tree Map in the computer lab using the program Pixie 2.

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