Does money sing? Where do you get money ? What do you spend money on ?

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Does money sing?

Where do you get money ? What do you spend money on ?

Maybe a few moves Add Music to your lesson

CENTS A penny is worth 1 A nickel is worth 5 A dime is 10 And a quarter 25

Math Standards of measurement Students will: *match penny, nickel, dime and quarters play game matching heads and tails match coins in size chart *explore coins and their value computer game finding coins hide and seek around the room (group and individual) *Identify coins and their value match coin picture with coin value buying trip (group and individual)

Money Facts : Who is on the Penny? Who is on the Nickel? Who is on the Dime? Who is on the Quarter? P. Lincoln N. Jefferson D. Roosevelt Q. Washington

Everyday can start with a smile, You may be the one that gets it started. By Lynn Nelson TTL 2003 I hope you all had fun!!