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Counting Money & Coins Digital Money Math Unit Google Slide Activities 2nd Grade

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The Primary Diary
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My students enjoyed completing these task cards digitally. They are visually appealing and lesson videos are included as part of the lesson which are fun and engaging.
I loved the interactive slides and so did my students. The practice was a great introduction to our money unit.
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Description

This digital resource is full of money activities that'll get your kids to identify coins, count mixed coins with pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters and solve money word problems. Assign the interactive lessons in Google Classroom. Use the Google Form as a money assessment. This quiz is self-grading (yay!), PAPERLESS & NO PREP :)

Each bite-sized lesson is one document for easy assigning.


How can I use this resource in my classroom?

  • Teach from the slides and use the interactive whiteboard for guided practice!
  • Assign the slides as daily lessons in Google Classroom.
  • Differentiate by assigning students slides based on their level


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This resource is loved by teachers with hundreds of 5-star Reviews

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I absolutely love how this unit is broken down into lessons already. Each lesson progresses in this order: teaching slides with pictures and labels, a video, and practice slides. Each lesson builds on the next, and the first day is spent learning and identifying the coins and amounts....With this unit, everything is included...This is exactly what my students need!-Angela, 2nd Grade


What's inside?

> 7 Digital Money Lessons introductory slide, video, interactive practice)

  1. Identifying Coins & Values - 9 slides
  2. Counting Dimes & Pennies - 9 slides
  3. Counting Dimes, Nickels, & Pennies - 10 slides
  4. Counting Quarters - 9 slides
  5. Counting Q,D,N, & P - 9 slides
  6. Comparing Collections - 11 slides
  7. Money Word Problems - 10 slides

> Self-grading Money Quiz (Google Forms) - 6 questions


Most of this resource (including problem sets) are NOT editable. This is so students cannot alter the questions. You CAN delete slides or quiz questions.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately. Example: If you have 2 dimes and 3 pennies, how many cents do you have?

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