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Teacher Instructions: When printing this product you can print them front to back starting on page 4-19. The coins will print on the front and the value on the back. This can be used to self check the students. -These lessons are easily scaffolded. Pages 4-7 have much smaller coin values and amounts. Use these for struggling or TIER students. Each of these activities are easily adaptable to meet the needs of individual students. For more advanced students do not run a copy of the values on the back of the coins to add an additional challenge. Other activities that can be used with these coin cards. 1.) Quiz Quiz Trade Print the coin cards on page 4-19 front to back. Cut them apart and give one to each student. Have students quiz each other to see if they can count the correct amount. Partners then trade cards and find a new partner. 2.) War Give students one set (page 4-19 front to back, cut out). Students split all the cards between each other. Each partner turns over one card at a time. The student with the larger total takes both cards. Continue playing until one person is out of cards. If there is a tie, both partners lay down three cards face down, then turn the fourth over, the person with the highest fourth card takes all cards played that turn.

Teacher Instructions: Even more activities to use with these cards. 3.) Draw and Add Using the additional handout on page 20 and 23 on the back to show their work. Students will work in partners. Each student will draw one card at a time. Partners have to add their coin amounts together. (This activity could be done individually, student would just draw two cards.) Extension Roll, Draw, and Add. Same routine except roll a dice. Student draws that many cards and adds them together. 4.) Draw and Subtract Using the additional handout on page 21and 23 on their back to show their work. Students will work in partners. Each student will draw one card at a time. Each individual will find the values of their coins. Partners will subtract the smaller value from the larger value. (This activity could be done individually, student would just draw two cards.) 5.) Ordering Coins Give each student or pair of students a sheet of coins. Use page 23-24 Have each individual or partnership calculate the total of each card on the sheet. Have students cut the cards apart and put them in order from least to greatest. Extension Partnerships form partnerships with another group and put the two sets of cards in order from least to greatest. (Alternative have students roll and order students roll a dice, grab that many cards and put them in order) Additional Addition and Subtraction Word Problems with answer keys!

8 21 5 13 3 30 26 16

11 6 16 22 9 10 5 20

32 23 30 18 47 31 25 17

53 34 55 42 66 47 80 31

51 22 40 27 60 31 50 26

25 11 71 43 76 51 50 51

36 96 18 72 55 20 81 60

65 91 43 83 77 60 74 66

Name Draw and Add Partner My Coins My Value + Partner Coins Partner Value Total = Ex. 11 + 32 43 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 +

Name Draw and Subtract Partner Coins A Value A - Coins B Value B Total = Ex. 50-15 35 1-2 - 3-4 - 5 -

Proof My Work Space Name Partner 1 2 3 4 5

My Coin Values My partner s Values Ordering My Coins Name Partner List the value of your coins in order from least to greatest in the table below. Then list the value of your partners coins in order from least to greatest in the table below.

Our Coin Values Ordering My Coins Part 2 Name Partner Using you and your partners tables on the back, order all your coins from least to greatest in the table below.

+Solving Money Word Problems + Name Partner If I have 2 nickels and 4 pennies, how many cents do you have? If you have 4 pennies and 1 dime, how many cents do you have? If you have 1 quarter and 1 nickel, how many cents do you have? If you have 6 dimes and 7 pennies, how many cents do you have? If you have 3 nickels and 2 dimes, how many cents do you have? If you have 7 pennies and 3 dimes, how many cents do you have? If you have 3 quarters and 2 nickels, how many cents do you have? If you have 4 dimes and 4 nickels, how many cents do you have? If you have 2 quarters, 3 dimes, and 1 penny, how many cents do you have? IF you have 7 nickels, 4 dimes, and 6 pennies, how many cents do you have?

- Solving Money Word Problems - Name Partner If you have a quarter and take away a dime, how many cents do you have left? If you have a dime and take away 3 pennies, how many cents do you have left? If you have 3 nickels and you take a dime away, how many cents do you have left? If you have 4 dimes and you take 2 nickels away, how many cents do you have left? If you have a quarter and take 2 times away, how many cents do you have left? If you have 5 dimes and take 4 nickels away, how many cents do you have left? If you have 3 quarters and take 1 dime away, how many cents do you have left? If you have 7 nickels and you take 2 dimes away, how many cents do you have left? If you have 3 quarters and you take 2 dimes, and 1 nickel away, how many cents do you have left? If you have 8 dimes and you take 4 nickels and 7 pennies away, how many cents do you have left?

+Solving Money Word Problems + Name Partner If I have 2 nickels and 4 pennies, how many cents do you have? 14 cents If you have 4 pennies and 1 dime, how many cents do you have? 14 cents If you have 1 quarter and 1 nickel, how many cents do you have? 30 cents If you have 6 dimes and 7 pennies, how many cents do you have? 67 cents If you have 3 nickels and 2 dimes, how many cents do you have? 25 cents If you have 7 pennies and 3 dimes, how many cents do you have? 37 cents If you have 3 quarters and 2 nickels, how many cents do you have? 85 cents If you have 4 dimes and 4 nickels, how many cents do you have? 60 cents If you have 2 quarters, 3 dimes, and 1 penny, how many cents do you have? 81 cents IF you have 7 nickels, 4 dimes, and 6 pennies, how many cents do you have? 81 cents

- Solving Money Word Problems - Name Partner If you have a quarter and take away a dime, how many cents do you have left? 15 cents If you have 3 nickels and you take a dime away, how many cents do you have left? 5 cents If you have a quarter and take 2 dimes away, how many cents do you have left? 5 cents If you have a dime and take away 3 pennies, how many cents do you have left? 7 cents If you have 4 dimes and you take 2 nickels away, how many cents do you have left? 30 cents If you have 5 dimes and take 4 nickels away, how many cents do you have left? 30 cents If you have 3 quarters and take 1 dime away, how many cents do you have left? 65 cents If you have 7 nickels and you take 2 dimes away, how many cents do you have left? 15 cents If you have 3 quarters and you take 2 dimes, and 1 nickel away, how many cents do you have left? 50cents If you have 8 dimes and you take 4 nickels and 7 pennies away, how many cents do you have left? 33 cents

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