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Money Madness WebQuest Anne Bowling - Felida Elementary School - Vancouver, Washington Process Evaluation Resources Conclusion Task Introduction Welcome to the world of money! You will be using this WebQuest and the Internet to learn about coins and money. Click on the tabs on the left to explore the pages and find your assignment.

Money Madness WebQuest Anne Bowling - Felida Elementary School - Vancouver, Washington Process Evaluation Resources Conclusion Task Introduction Task Follow the steps in the Process tab to complete your assignments about money. You will need to read carefully and follow the instructions for each assignment. You will listen to lessons, play games, and have fun learning about money.Process

Money Madness WebQuest Anne Bowling - Felida Elementary School - Vancouver, Washington Process Evaluation Resources Conclusion Task Introduction Process Step 1 - Click on the penny to learn about coins Step 2 - Click on the nickel to match up coins Step 3 - Click on the dime to practice counting coins Step 4 - Click on the quarter to practice making change Step 5 - Click on the half dollar to play a shopping game with the farmer.

Money Madness WebQuest Anne Bowling - Felida Elementary School - Vancouver, Washington Process Evaluation Resources Conclusion Task Introduction Evaluation Choose your favorite website from this Webquest. Using the Website Rubric from my teacher webpage, evaluate your choice. Click on the picture below to find the rubric. When done, write down the score your website earned and hand it in to your teacher.

Money Madness WebQuest Anne Bowling - Felida Elementary School - Vancouver, Washington Process Evaluation Resources Conclusion Task Introduction Resources

Money Madness WebQuest Anne Bowling - Felida Elementary School - Vancouver, Washington Process Evaluation Resources Conclusion Task Introduction Conclusion Congratulations on completing your Money Madness Webquest. Hopefully you have gained some new money skills. If you would like to get in even more practice, check out the games for kids at the United States Mint’s website. You can find the fun at:

Money Madness WebQuest Anne Bowling - Felida Elementary School - Vancouver, Washington Process Evaluation Resources Conclusion Task Introduction Step 1 - All About Coins Click on the penny to follow “The Adventures of Penny”. When you complete Penny’s adventures (page 8), go to the game room and take the “Penny Trivia Quiz” OR click on the question mark below to find the quiz. When you have finished the quiz, click the button below to move on to Task #2.

Money Madness WebQuest Anne Bowling - Felida Elementary School - Vancouver, Washington Process Evaluation Resources Conclusion Task Introduction Coin Match-Up Click on the nickel to play a game matching up coins. When you complete the game, click on the button below to read about your next task.

Money Madness WebQuest Anne Bowling - Felida Elementary School - Vancouver, Washington Process Evaluation Resources Conclusion Task Introduction Counting Coins Click on the dime to practice your coin counting skills. When you complete the game, click on the button below to read about task 4.

Money Madness WebQuest Anne Bowling - Felida Elementary School - Vancouver, Washington Process Evaluation Resources Conclusion Task Introduction Making Change Click on the quarter to practice making change. When you complete the game, click on the button below to read about your next task.

Money Madness WebQuest Anne Bowling - Felida Elementary School - Vancouver, Washington Process Evaluation Resources Conclusion Task Introduction Buy It With the Little Farmer Click on the half dollar to play a shopping game with the farmer. When you complete the game, click on the button below to move on to the evaluation of this Webquest.