This game practices addition of coins and is played in groups or teams. Download includes instruction sheet and game board. Rules can be modified.
Print this mat to allow children to visually see that five pennies is equivalent to a nickel. Use with plastic or real coins.
Contains 40 different "I Have, Who Has?" games each with 24 different cards.
A packet of 36 songs, available as one unit and as each individual page.
Features:
Ten Little Children
The Twelve Days of School
The Secret Letter Song
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
Phon-exercise
The Vowel Song
Old Macdonald Had a Farm
Days of the Week and Macarena Months
The Color Farm
The Weather Song
Someone's Birthday
Firefighter Song
Safety First!
Five Little Pumpkins
Itsy Bitsy Spider
Thanksgiving Day
The Turkey
Three Turkeys
This Land is Your Land
Singing the Senses
My Dreidel
Directions
On Martin Luther King Day
The Butterfly
Our Great State (Pennsylvania)
Counting Coins
A Money Trading Song
The Dollar Song
The Bunny Pokey
Comin' Round The Mountain (Sums of 11)
Row Row Row Your Boat (Facts of 12)
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Facts of 13)
Parts of a Plant
The Rock Song
Green Plants
Changing Rocks
Children count the pennies and draw a line to match the number to the correct amount of coins.
Practice basic (money) counting skills with the worksheet. Laminate for reuse.
This worksheet reinforces the concept that one nickel has the same monetary value as five pennies.
Count on. Then write how much money in all. Circle the coins that match each price.