Thursday, December 27, 2012

Money practice!

Hello all,

I hope you all have had a wonderful Christmas and are still enjoying your well-deserved break. I will be updating a few more times this break to catch up on some things I did with my kiddos first semester.

One of the things my kiddos have had a lot of practice with this year is money. With our curriculum, its something new for my 2nd graders, therefore I've hit it hard to alleviate the problems they could get stuck in.

We've done coins books to introduce the coins because they really had difficulty identifying the coins at first. They are one page foldable books for the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar, and dollar coins.


I also used my idea for "Slap the Fact" to make "Slap the Value." There are two different presentations, one with coin combinations and one with bill combinations. They must identify the correct value and "slap" it first. My kiddos beg to play this!


I made Toy Store Ad posters that allows the students to design a toy and designate a price. They then have to show that amount two ways. I made this for coins and bills as well. Talk about differing the skill level.


We did Thanksgiving and Holiday shopping as well. They cannot spend over a certain amount, but can buy anything in the "ad." My kiddos loved this as well! Plus, I made a question worksheet so they have to read for information as well, so I'll probably make this for Summer Vacation and maybe Spring Break as well for a homework assignment. Won't my kiddos just love me? lol



               



Last, but not least, we proved we're masters of money skills by completing exit "comments" for our Facebook wall. Thy chose an amount and drew the coins or bills to show it... Again, that worked for any skill level within my class. Then we did Money review on the projector and individual white boards for Unit 4 within FL enVisions Math Curriculum! I make reviews for every unit to give my kiddos a healthy dose of review before the test. They are closely related to the enVisions curriculum, but I identifty the focus skill as well so anyone can use it.

I hope you get some ideas from this, and if you have any for me, let me know! There will be definitely more to come throughout the break :-)

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Kristen

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