2 pages.
Help reinforce coin identification with this quick, easy and fun dice game. Students choose a partner and take turns rolling the dice. If they roll a one they color the penny; if they roll a two they color the second coin (the nickel) and so on. However, if they roll a six they lose their turn. The first one to color all of the coins on their bookmark is the winner. This is also a nice opportunity to review ordinal numbers as well.
10 pages.
Help your students learn to identify the fronts and backs of coins by making this mobile. Also includes coin templates for the half dollar and dollar. You can include the paper dollar at the top with a student's photo over George Washington's, or leave it at just a penny, nickel, dime and quarter coin dangler.
11 pages
These 30 coin cards are a fun way to review coin facts as well as grammar. Students circle letters that should be capitalized and add end punctuation. You can do this with a pocket chart and call on students, or pass one card out to each child, to correct with a dry erase marker. After eveyone has shared their card, have students choose 3-6 cards and rewrite the sentences correctly. This is a great Daily 5 word work activity.
10 pages.
Students practice counting by 1's, counting backwards from 10 to 1 and skip counting by 10's to 100, with these 10-piece puzzles, that will help them learn to identify various US coins.