2 nd grade Mathematics Learning to Count money

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2 nd grade Mathematics Learning to Count money

Lesson Objective Students will: Understand the value of money. Learn to count and write values . identify the names of the money. Learn how to count money.

What do you know about money? On the next slide is a list of coins. Each student must writing names of coins and how much does each coins have cent. You have to writing into the box.

Learning names of coins and how to count them To know the name of the coins from the picture on them. Each dollar have many coins and each coins have many cent. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ARNqy Q0CuY ….. Video Explanation

Examples You went the shop with three of your friends Examples You went the shop with three of your friends. You took donate and apple but your first friend took donate and juice your third friend took two pieces of pie and fourth friend took juice and piece of pie. The price of each So how much each person have to pay?

Examples Can you buy it. Is there enough money to buy each item Examples Can you buy it? Is there enough money to buy each item? Draw  for yes. Draw  for no in the box

Practice  Count the coins. Work out the amounts in cents Practice  Count the coins. Work out the amounts in cents. Then work out the correct totals for these coins.

Money counting: you will counting these money, and write how many cents are for each. Please if you do not know the answer or you do not understand put ?.

Homework assignment: You have to counting each and writing the name of each coins in above the picture. Do this worksheet and you have to return it to me in next class at the beginning of class.