All I Have is a $2 Bill A First Grade Adventure
This is the front of a $2 bill. They are not used much today. Thomas Jefferson
Born: April 13, 1743 in Albermarle County, Virginia Died: July 4, 1826 in Monticello in Virginia
Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson was the 3 rd president of the United States. He began appearing on the $2 bill in He was a friend of Benjamin Franklin. He wrote the Declaration of Independence.
This is the back of a 1976 $2 bill. Signing of Declaration of Independence
The $2 bill has changed many times over the years. Why do you think that the artwork on the front or back of the $2 bills has changed? Who decides what artwork to put on money?
This is the back of a 1963 $2 bill. Monticello – Jefferson’s home
This is the front of a 1928 $2 bill.
This is the back of a 1928 $2 bill. Monticello – Jefferson’s home.
Money can be used to buy things we want.
We use money to help celebrate holidays.
This is the front of a 1918 $2 bill.
This is the back of a 1918 $2 bill. Battleship
Will their $2 bill look like ours?
The $2 Bill Through the years, people did not like using the $2 bill. Why do you think people did not want to use it?
This is the front of an 1898 $2 silver certificate.
This is the back of an 1898 $2 silver certificate.
Would you pay $2 to see him perform?
This is the front of an 1891 $2 silver certificate.
This is the back of an 1891 $2 silver certificate.
Alan Sheppard earned $2.35 for his first flight into space.
This is the front of an 1880 $2 note. U.S. Capitol Building
This is the back of an 1874 $2 note.
Could $2 worth of peanuts make these elephants happy?
This is the front of an 1862 $2 note. Alexander Hamilton
This is the back of an 1862 $2 note.
On April 13, 1976, on Jefferson’s birthday, the $2 bill was again printed for people to use. The government hoped that people would choose the $2 bill instead of using the $1 bill. Why would the government want people to use the $2 bill?
Our government wanted people to use the $2 bill because it hoped to print half as many $1 bills. This would save the government time and money by printing fewer bills.
Money is used to help others.
This shows the cost of meals at a boarding house in 1877.
What can these children buy with $2?
What can you do with $2?