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U.S. History Common Core 2.MD.C.8 resources

Preview of Introducing U.S. Money and the Presidents - Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, Dollar

Introducing U.S. Money and the Presidents - Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, Dollar

Created by
AlexisMarilyn
"Coins and Bills Discovery: A Visual and Hands-on Learning Presentation" – an engaging and informative Google Slides presentation designed to familiarize students with the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, and one-dollar bill. This 30-slide presentation provides a comprehensive overview of each currency, highlighting key details on the front and back of every coin to facilitate better understanding.Key Features:Visual Exploration: Immerse students in a visual journey as they discover the features of
Preview of Mount Rushmore National Symbols & Landmarks (American Symbols) Lesson

Mount Rushmore National Symbols & Landmarks (American Symbols) Lesson

Mount Rushmore is a Content-Based Interactive Notebook Mini Unit fostering Literacy in Social Studies for 1st-3rd grade students. We've included Nonfiction Informational Text, THREE Interactive Notebook Assignments, and a balanced mix of activities to teach about the history of Mount Rushmore as one of our American Symbols:• Mount Rushmore COMPLETE Lesson – we supply all of the CONTENT!• Questions to assess Informational Text Comprehension• Mount Rushmore 3D Model Project – All patterns and ste
Preview of Coins Count & Color President George Washington Hundred Chart Mystery Picture

Coins Count & Color President George Washington Hundred Chart Mystery Picture

Students can practice their coin counting and number identification skills while learning about and celebrating Presidents' Day and/or George Washington's Birthday! The hundred chart mystery picture reveals a picture of the first American president George Washington, who is also on the one dollar bill which is 100 cents (like the 100 numbers on a hundred chart). Students will count sets of coins for each color in order to find which numbers need to be colored on the chart. You can print and stap
Preview of Distant Learning- Counting Coins and Learning about Money!

Distant Learning- Counting Coins and Learning about Money!

Created by
iTeachKidz
Are you looking for something fun to do to pass the time? Grab your piggy bank or any spare change you have lying around your house and let's get to identifying, sorting and counting those coins! We will explore and learn about pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half dollars and dollar coins!
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