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What It Is:
This is a 1st grade math worksheet focused on coin recognition and value. It features a 'Coin Match' activity where students draw lines to match groups of pennies on the left side to corresponding price tags attached to images of a hat (16¢), ice cream cone (10¢), juice box (7¢), and ring (4¢) on the right side. There is also a bonus question asking students to count the total number of pennies on the page.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for 1st grade students. The focus on pennies and matching small values makes it appropriate for introducing basic coin recognition and counting skills at this grade level. The bonus question adds a slightly more challenging element.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop essential skills in coin identification, counting money (specifically pennies), and matching quantities. It reinforces the concept of value and introduces the idea of associating money with purchasing items. The bonus question promotes careful observation and counting skills.
How to Use It:
Students should first count the number of pennies in each group on the left side of the worksheet. Then, they should draw a line connecting each group of pennies to the corresponding item on the right side that has a price tag matching the value of the pennies. Finally, students should count all the pennies on the page to answer the bonus question.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for 1st grade students learning about money and coin values. It can also be used for students in kindergarten who are ready for a challenge or for students in 2nd grade who need extra practice with basic money concepts.