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Learning About Money:
“Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matt 6:21)Where you put your money shows what you value the most. It is incredibly important that children learn what giving is and how it plays out in their lives. If in the begin-ning, they take it out of their allowance. It won’t seem like a loss, but a gain. They get to put their money in the giving tray. As Sunday school teachers and parents we need to be able to tell then children who their giving money is going to help. Children are natural givers. If you include them in your giving and allow them to experience giving their own money, they will often become excited about helping others. Teach the children that God gave all money to us and that we need to give it back to Him, through giving to the church and missions. It is His after all.Lessons:Widow’s mite http://www.sundayschoolpages.com/2010/03/03/widows-mite/Giving (http://www.sundayschoolpages.com/2010/03/03/giving/
Important Point: Value-Based lessons/ games folder to teach and play with young children. This large Folder-Games file, not only teaches the mathematical value of money, but also bible verses and principles of giving, saving and spending.
Direction: Print out the pages. Be careful to note which ones are card stock, which you want in color ,and which are front and back. Materials: glue sticks, scissors, stapler, 3 wing fasteners, 3 paper clips, velcro, lami-nator, card stock, 3 file folders, 2 letter-size envelopes, 1 sheet construction paper,
Real Coins in Bag (at least)Dollar= 1Quarters= 4Dimes= 5Nickels= 5Pennies= 10
Assemble:
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= quarters?
= dimes?
= nickels?
= pennies?
*Use the pretend money to show how many quarters, nickels and dimes are in 1 dollar.
*Use the Math-u-see blocks to represent the number of dimes, quarters and pennies that are in 1 dollar.
Money Exchange
One Dollar
4 5
= dimes and nickels?
= nickels?
= pennies?
*Use the pretend money to show how many pennies, nickels and dimes are in 1 quarter.
*Use the Math-u-see blocks to represent the number of dimes, nickels and pennies that are in 1 quarter.
Money Exchange
= dimes?
Quarters
= nickels?
= pennies?
= pennies?
= pennies?
*Use the pretend money to show how many quarters, nickels and dimes are in 1 dollar.
*Use the Math-u-see blocks to represent the number of dimes, quarters and pennies that are in 1 dollar.
Money Exchange
Dimes, Nickels, and Pennies
6
dollar
quarter
dime
nickel
penny
USA Money Match Coins to the Pictures Match
321
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7 8 9
Giving, Saving(long term+ short term) and Spending
Giving Giving
Savings
Spending Spending
SavingsLong term
SavingsShort
Long Savings
Short Savings SpendingGiving
Bingo Money
10
Paying People with Cash
Mexico Mission
5.05
Orphans6.35
Persecuted Church
3.75
Slavery8.45
Disaster Relief2.50
Micro Loans10.25
Giving
Savings
DisneyWorld20.00
Car1000.00
Playmobiltoy
45.25
American Girl Doll
99.75
Guitar29.25
Wii Game75.50
Spending
Nerf Darts4.35
Gift for Birthday
5.75
Roller Skating
6.25
Ice Cream2.99
Hot Choco-late3.50
Fun Park5.00
1 Dollar BillsAnd
5 Dollar Bills
20 Dollar BillsAnd
100 Dollar Bills
MoneyGiving
Savings
Spending
Folder Tag
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Learning About
Money
Where Your Teasure is, there your heart w
ill be also. (Matt. 6:21)
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dollar 100
quarter 25
dime 10
nickel 5
penny 1
USA Money
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= quarters?
= dimes?
= nickels?
= pennies?
*Use the pretend money to show how many quarters, nickels and dimes are in 1 dol-lar.
*Use the Math-u-see blocks to represent the number of dimes, quarters and pennies that are in 1 dollar.
Money Exchange
One Dollar
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= dimes and nickels?
= nickels?
= pennies?
*Use the pretend money to show how many pennies, nickels and dimes are in 1 quarter.
*Use the Math-u-see blocks to represent the number of dimes, nickels and pennies that are in 1 quarter.
Money Exchange
= dimes?
Quarters
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= nickels?
= pennies?
= pennies?
= pennies?
*Use the pretend money to show how many quarters, nickels and dimes are in 1 dol-lar.
*Use the Math-u-see blocks to represent the number of dimes, quarters and pennies that are in 1 dollar.
Money Exchange
Dimes, Nickels, and Pennies