We are about to introduce coins (penny, nickel, dime, quarter). These are simple take-home readers that I made to go along with our money unit. I read the corresponding Welcome Book before we make each one. If you do not have these you can check them out
here.
Thank you! I am going to use these next week in my first grade class. In kindergarten my kiddos were taught coin identification but not the values (it was mentioned but not really focused on). So these will be a perfect mini refresher on coin names and a quick intro to value - I think I will cut the books apart and have my students sort the images by coin and glue them on a piece of construction paper just to make it a little more challenging for them!
ReplyDeleteJennifer @ Herding Kats In Kindergarten
I am glad that you can use them. Thanks for the comment :)
ReplyDeleteJust found your darling blog and became a follower. I have been looking for money stuff and this will be perfect!!
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BusyBees
Very nicely done! We sing a money song about the coins each day, but not much else. I think these will be great in February when we do the Presidents too!
ReplyDeletePerfect, I am in need of some coin activities. Thanks for the little books.
ReplyDeleteTonia in Redlands,CA
I appreciate the comments! Enjoy :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the freebies! I'm a new follower, too!
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Marlana
Lil' Country Kindergarten
Just found these from the money linky party....thanks :)
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theverybusykindergarten
Awesome! I will be using these next week! Thanks! Do you cut & staple them or do the books fold?
ReplyDeleteI cut and staple them, but now I am tempted to change them so they can just be folded :)
DeletePerfect! I will be using these very soon. So happy I stumbled upon your blog! Thank you :)
ReplyDeletePerfect timing! I'm looking forward to using these in the coming week!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU! Perfect timing! We are really concentrating on money this month with President's Day and all! Love these!
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Look for books on the market that are written in easy-to-understand terms for kids who want to begin a coin collecting hobby.
ReplyDeleteThe coin collection set you've carefully put together may not thrill, but eventually, the child will pull out that gift and the interest will spark at that point.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for the money book. My students loves them. They did their own cutting and stapling.
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