Informal assessment
Results for Informal assessment
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Description Students will practice counting by 10s, 5s, and 1s in order to prepare for counting and adding the values of coins. Type Lesson plan Education Level 1, 2, Kindergarten Subject More Details View Complete Description -
Description Students will research ancient civilizations, and develop story problems using symbols and coins from those times. Students will then retell these story problems using modern terms and coins. Type Lesson plan Education Level 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Subject More Details View Complete Description -
Description Using their knowledge of place value and number sense, students can play this counting game in small groups, or as a whole class, to see who will be the first person to reach 50 cents. Type Lesson plan Education Level 1, 2, Kindergarten Subject More Details View Complete Description -
Description Students will add pennies, nickels and dimes and will organize the coins to display a variety of price values from real life examples. Type Lesson plan Education Level 1, 2, Kindergarten Subject More Details View Complete Description -
Description Students will use a variety of reference resources to research the life of Franklin Roosevelt. From this research, they will determine why his image was chosen to appear on the dime. Type Lesson plan Education Level 3, 4, 5 Subject More Details View Complete Description -
Description Students will research a historical figure from the United States and introduce their classmates to items associated with this person. Students will also predict how that historical figure would ... Type Lesson plan Education Level 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Subject More Details View Complete Description -
Description Students will use online resources (including the U.S. Mint's H.I.P. Pocket Change™ Website) to investigate the role veterans and POWs played in our nation’s history. This activity is related ... Type Lesson plan Education Level 6, 7, 8 Subject More Details View Complete Description -
Description After learning how many coins a new press can strike in a minute, students calculate the number of new coins that can be made in a single day. Students then share their problem-solving strategies ... Type Lesson plan Education Level 3, 4, 5 Subject More Details View Complete Description -
Description Students will learn about the evolution of coins, and will create their own coin, using the various features that have been carried over into modern times. Type Lesson plan Education Level 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Subject More Details View Complete Description -
Description In this jigsaw activity, students will read about and research the lives of specific war veterans to compare their common characteristics and differences. Type Lesson plan Education Level 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Subject More Details View Complete Description -
Description Students will use pennies to illustrate how our states are represented in Congress. This lesson is to be implemented during a unit covering the branches of United States government. Type Lesson plan Education Level 6, 7, 8 Subject More Details View Complete Description -
Description Using Amy Axelrod's "Pigs Will Be Pigs: Fun with Math and Money" as a reference, students calculate how much money the pigs find and spend in the book. Then they determine how else to spend the ... Type Lesson plan Education Level 3, 4, 5 Subject More Details View Complete Description
