Counting Money Coins Boom Cards Bundle (Quarters, Dimes, Nickels, and Pennies) (2024)

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I just love BOOM cards. I use them with my class and it is so nice to have a quick assessment of whatever skill my students are working on. I love them even more now because I can assign task cards with DISTANCE LEARNING and I am able to see how my students are doing from afar.

This bundle includes these 2 products:

Boom Cards Counting Money (Quarters Dimes, Nickels and Pennies) Set 1Boom Cards Counting Money (Quarters Dimes, Nickels and Pennies) Set 1

Also available:

Boom Cards Addition Facts Set 1

Boom Cards Addition Facts Set 2

Boom Cards Subtraction Facts Set 1

Boom Cards Subtraction Facts Set 2

Boom Cards 2 Digit Subtraction without Regrouping

WHAT’S A DIGITAL TASK CARD?

Are you trying to go 1:1 in your classroom? Do you have devices, but not always sure how to keep your kiddos engaged with relevant material? Well, look no further – BOOM Cards are so COOL and you don’t have to do a thing!

When the student picks an answer, it either circles it green and says “Correct”, or circles it red and says “Wrong Answer”. It automatically goes to the next slide, and has many more cool features!

HOW DO BOOM CARDS WORK?

This purchase will give you a PDF that will lead you to the Boom Learning platform. THIS IS A DIGITAL RESOURCE, PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO READ BELOW ABOUT THIS PRODUCT, AND CLICK ON THE PREVIEW TO SEE IF THIS IS SOMETHING THAT WILL WORK FOR YOU!

WHAT IS NEEDED:

To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” (play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards). Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options, you’ll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Read here for details: http://bit.ly/BoomTrial.

You may be eligible for a free trial from Boom Learning. Read here for details: http://bit.ly/BoomTrial. If you choose not to stay on a premium account after your free trial, you will still be able to assign all your Boom Cards to as many students as you see fit using Fast Play pins (which give instant feedback for decks that are self-grading).

QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS

Email me at teachingsecondgrade@aol.com if you have any questions or concerns about this product. If you are not sure that this product will work for you, please check out one of the freebies. Keep in mind that the preview shows you what the game is going to look like.

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Counting Money Coins Boom Cards Bundle (Quarters, Dimes, Nickels, and Pennies) (2024)

FAQs

What is the easiest way to count coins? ›

Counting Coins: Strategies for Speed and Accuracy

A quick way to count coins is by multiplying the value of each coin type by the number of coins. For example, if you have five quarters, you'd multiply 25 cents by 5, giving you a total of $1.25. Another strategy is to group coins into sets that are easy to add.

How much are pennies nickels dimes and quarters worth? ›

A penny is worth 1 cent. A nickel is worth 5 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents.

How many ways can you make a dollar with nickels dimes and quarters? ›

SOLUTION: how many ways to make change for one dollar using nickels, dimes and quarters. (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website! Actually there are over 293 ways to use coins to make a dollar!!!!

Do banks have coin counters? ›

While certain credit unions and banks still have coin-counting machines, many banks don't offer them anymore and will require your coins to be rolled before accepting them. If you haven't already, group your change into separate piles of pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters.

Where is the best place to count coins? ›

Common Places for Counting Coins
  • Chase.
  • Bank of America.
  • U.S. Bank.
  • Capital One.
  • Citibank.
  • PNC Bank.
  • Wells Fargo Bank.
  • Fifth Third Bank.
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Why do I struggle to count money? ›

Dyscalculia is a learning disorder that affects a person's ability to understand number-based information and math. People who have dyscalculia struggle with numbers and math because their brains don't process math-related concepts like the brains of people without this disorder.

How can I practice counting money? ›

If you are using pictures of coins on a worksheet or practice page, have students write in the value of each coin on the picture. Then have them skip count starting with the biggest value. This process is called Counting On and it is one of the easiest ways to teach kids how to count coins.

How many dimes make a dollar? ›

In short, the answer is that 10 shiny dimes make up a whole dollar. To help kids remember how many dimes make a dollar, try this explanation: Since a dime is worth 10 cents and there are 100 cents in a dollar, you can use simple addition, division, or multiplication to show that 10 dimes fit perfectly into a dollar.

How many pennies make $20 dollars? ›

Answer and Explanation:

20 x 100 equals 2,000. This tells you there are 2,000 pennies in $20 dollars.

How many dimes make $100 dollars? ›

A “dime” is a US coin worth 10 cents, or 10/100 dollar. Ten dimes to the dollar means it takes 1000 dimes to be worth $100.

Is it true that there are 293 ways to make change for a dollar? ›

Making change for a dollar involves trading a paper dollar for a combination of coins with values that add up to $1. If we consider using pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, 50-cent pieces, and dollar coins, then there is a whopping total of 293 ways to make change for a dollar!

What is the dot method for counting coins? ›

Applied to counting money, each dot on a coin represents a value of 5 cents. Touch the dots and count by five as you count collections of coins. In the beginning, students will need the dots drawn on the coins to understand and count the value.

How do you teach a child to count coins? ›

Create a chart that has 100 squares, labeling each square in sequence with the numbers one through 100. Give your child a handful of different coins and tell them to place each one on the square representing the total value, having them begin with the highest-value coin and working their way down.

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