1st Grade Magic of Math Lesson Plans for Coins, Money, and Financial Literacy
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- First Grade Magic of Math curriculum is a series of hands-on math units for teachers who are ready to spruce up their math block! The math bundle features a full year of math lesson plans, activities, games, vocabulary, word problems, and everything else you could possibly need to teach 1st-grade maPrice $123.30Original Price $138.55Save $15.25
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Your students will be well on their way to financial literacy with this bundle of lesson plans for money, counting coins, and personal finance! Using hands-on money activities, games, word problems, printables, and more to learn, review, and practice in an engaging way!
The Magic Of Math Unit 9 for FIRST GRADE focuses on:
Week One: Money and Counting Coins
Week Two: Personal Financial Literacy
Want to know what activities are included? Check out below!
Week One: Money and Counting Coins
Digital Posters for all coins
Printable Coins
Bubble Maps for Penny, Nickel, Dime, and Quarter
Printable Bubble Maps for four coin types
Skip Counting Dimes and Nickels Work-Mat
Spin, Graph and Total
Coin Flapbook
Scoop and Total
Race to Fifty Cents
Count Them Up Flap-Ups (3 Different Levels)
Counting Quarters Work-Mat
Count the Coins Cards and Recording Sheet
Make a Match
Counting Quarters Flap-Ups (3 Different Levels)
Hairy Money Posters
Let’s Go Shopping Lesson
Build a Bug and Buy the Parts
Collection of Coins Flap Ups
Count Me Up Cards and Recording Sheet
Quarter Kid Activity
Counting Coins Assessment
Week Two: Personal Financial Literacy
Digital Posters: Good, Service, Income, Want, Need, Spend, Save, Charity
Change it Up Coin Counting Mats
Roll It! Make it! Income Game
I Can Earn Money By Interactive Notebook
Want and Need Anchor Chart
Gimme (Needs and Wants KABOOM)
Needs and Wants Sort
Counting Coins Tic Tac Toe
Spending and Saving Anchor Chart Sort
Spend and Save Piggy Bank Hat
Spend and Save Interactive Notebook
Counting Coins in the Bank! Workmat
Chartable Giving Minilesson
Kindness Challenge: Making a Plan
Personal Financial Literacy Quick Check
Financial Literacy Booklet
Financial Literacy Assessment
But that's not all, we also include:
- Vocabulary Cards
- I Can Statements
- Daily Lesson Plans
- Overview with TEKS and CC
- Daily Word Problems
- Pictures for Each Lesson
First Grade Math Collection
1st Grade BUNDLE: 1st Grade Magic of Math
For Other 1st Grade Units Click Below:
1st Grade Magic of Math Unit One: Place Value
1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Two: Addition
1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Three: Subtraction
1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Four: Shapes and Fractions
1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Five: Mid-Year Mix Up
1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Six: Nonstandard Measurement
1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Seven: Telling Time
1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Eight: Graphing
1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Nine: Money
1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Ten: Addition and Subtraction
1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Eleven: End of the Year Review
1st Grade Overview 1st Grade Magic of Math Overview and Organization
What is the Magic of Math?
The Magic of Math is a series of math lesson plans and activities that can be used as your math curriculum or as a supplement to the program you already use. We provide daily lesson plans, word problems, mini-lesson, activities, and interactive notebook entries for four weeks at a time. If you don't have time for all of it, that's okay too! You can pick and choose the pieces that you want to incorporate into your math block!
Are these activities repeated from other units you have?
Absolutely NOT! We create all new activities for each Magic of Math unit. They are all unique to this purchase and are not copied/pasted from things we have previously made.
What is the difference between Magic of Math and other units you have?
Magic of Math is organized as daily lesson plans with everything you need rather than just activities.
WHAT IT IS NOT:
It is NOT a collection of worksheets. Instead, we use games, hands-on activities, engaging mini-lessons, and interactive notebooks to build our curriculum. We do try to keep in mind the amount of prep that is involved with the lessons, but some things will need to be printed, cut, and put together to use in your classroom.
Want to know more about Magic of Math? You can find a blog post about it HERE!