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All About Coins - Presidents' Day Printables
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Here's another set of fun coin themed worksheets that would make an excellent addition to your Presidents' Day math center plans! You might consider using it in conjunction with the 'Coin Sort & Graph' activity or, perhaps, use it as part of your introduction to money before tackling the graphing exercise!
With a printable for each coin, each worksheet invites students to;
- Trace facts about the coin - e.g. how much the coin is worth and whose face is on the front.
- Cut out pictures of the front and back of the coin and paste them in the proper place.
- Make up the value of the coin by using other, smaller coin units.
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