Even though this resource has to do with calculating U.S. coin amounts (pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters)and the value of different coin combinations, you won’t see any money. Instead, visual aids
represent the value of each of these coins. A mitten, with one digit (thumb/finger) represents a penny or 1 cent;
a glove, with 5 digits (thumb & fingers) represent a nickel or 5 cents; 2 gloves, with a total of 10 digits, represent a dime or 10 cents; and 5 gloves, with 25 digits, represent a quarter. A winter cap represents 0.These visual representations and depicted on colorful playing cards.Diections for the game and scenarios included.
Mitten math gives students the opportunity to learn how to count by 1’s, 5’s,10’s and 25’s plus how to apply this knowledge to counting pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters.
Perfect for students beginning to learn about money in the primary grades.
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