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Coin-u-lator Worksheets
Used with the Coin-u-lator, this program provides two visual learning methods
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Coin-u-lator Worksheets
Used with the Coin-u-lator, this program provides two visual learning methods
The Coin-u-lator Worksheets were developed by Janie Haugen for
students who need extra help in learning to count coins. When used
with the Coin-u-lator, this program provides two visual learning
methods: realistic coin graphics and a money calculator with a LCD
screen. The 100 reproducible worksheets were designed to produce
high-quality photocopies making all coins easy to identify and
count. They are especially effective when coin counting is
reinforced by placing realistic coins over the printed coins on the
worksheets. An assorted coin package of 400 coins is available
separately.
This program has been called a breakthrough in helping students
learn the process of counting coins. Students who struggle with
basic money concepts can use the money calculator until the skills
are mastered. After conquering the basics of coin counting using the
Coin-u-lator, students can progress to completing the worksheets
independently. The entire program prepares students for accurately
using coins in everyday "real-life" situations.
Coin-u-lator Worksheets.
The reproducible worksheets are organized into a sturdy, three-ring
binder with five tabbed sections: Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, and
Mixed Coins. They are arranged by level of difficulty making the
program an effective teaching tool for students with varying money
math knowledge. Each section is arranged by denomination and then
divided into three formats: Coin Practice, Coin Count, and Coin
Write.
Coin Practice: Single Denomination.
The first worksheet format uses the Decimal Mode on the
Coin-u-lator. Each problem begins with one coin and progresses
upward adding one coin at a time ($.01, $.02, $.03). A "helper
guide" at the top of each page informs students of the value of each
coin (Penny-Count by 1's; Nickel-Count by 5's; Dime-Count by 10's;
Quarter-Count by 25's). Problems are simplistic by design to help
students learn the values of all coins in conjunction with learning
to use the Coin-u-lator.
Coin Count: Single Denomination.
The second worksheet format uses the Dollar/Cents Mode on the
Coin-u-lator. The problems have random money amounts which challenge
students to pay closer attention to the exact number of coins to be
counted. The "helper guide" has been removed so that students have
to determine the correct value of the coins.
Coin Write: Single Denomination.
The third worksheet format uses the Decimal Mode on the
Coin-u-lator. In each problem, students determine the total amount
of money by keeping an ongoing subtotal as each coin is counted.
Teachers can assess whether students become confused with switching
values of different coin denominations or if there is a problem
elsewhere in the counting process. The last coin in each problem has
the word "Total" under it to signal students that the problem is
solved.
Coin Practice, Coin Count, Coin Write: Assorted Denominations.
The last section of worksheets uses all four coins and gives
students practice in advanced coin counting. When numerous coins are
used in a problem, they are sorted into like rows to reinforce the
important concept of sorting change before counting.
Special Features
There are examples of complete worksheets from every section, as
well as a complete Answer Key and Progress Chart.
Product Type: Worksheets
Author: Janie Haugen
Number of Pages: 114 pages
Reproducible: Yes
Reading Level: High-interest/Low-level reading
Age Appropriate Level: Elementary, Secondary, Adult
Copyright: 1998
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