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How to teach Money
In this 2.MD.8 Second Grade Common Core Lesson, students solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately.
This lesson teaches students how to count coins to tell how much an item is worth. This lesson is perfect for small group, math centers or independent practice.
Use the shopping list provided to figure out how much each items is worth. Then, display that amount in coins. Finally, count and record how much the item is worth.
Other resources to use with this 2.MD.8 Second Grade Common Core Lesson
If you are using this lesson, your students are probably learning about money.
Use this Show Me the Money Recognition Activity as an additional resource for your students.
You may introduce this lesson by reviewing skip counting by fives using the Have Fun Teaching Counting by Fives Song. Then, display each coin and ask students how much worth to activate prior knowledge. Next, distribute coin templates and shopping lists to students. As students work, circulate around the classroom to listen to discussions students have about counting coins. After the activity, share students discussions that you heard to improve coin counting skills.
Be sure to check out more Money Activities and the entire Second Grade Common Core Workbook.
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