got TOTAL UT?
“To Optimize Teaching And Learning Utilizing Technology”
Below
are the resources for the benchmark you chose, and a link for you to add a new
resource that supports this objective.
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F. Count
money and make change using both coins and paper bills.
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Change
Maker
http://www.funbrain.com/cashreg/index.html
An online activity from Fun
Brain. Get as much money in your piggy bank as possible, by figuring out the
correct change. Figure out how many of each bill or coin that you expect to
get back when you pay for something. For example, if something costs $3.75
and you pay with a five dollar bill, you would expect back one quarter and
one dollar bill. If you get the answer correct, the amount of change is added
to your piggy bank. If you get the answer wrong, the correct amount of change
is subtracted from your piggy bank. The more money you get in your piggy
bank, the harder the questions will get.
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How
Many Cents?
http://www.little-g.com/shockwave/cents.html
Students have to count coins
and then enter the total.
Submitted by: Joe Andrews
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Spending
Spree game
http://www.primarygames.com/Spending%20Spree/start.htm
In this game students pick
the item that you would like to buy and then choose the correct amount of
coins you need to pay for that item. This game has 10 questions.
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Practice
Counting Money
http://www.myparentime.com/games/games42/games42.shtml
In this online game the
student is asked to count out a certain amount of change by dragging pictures
of different coins onto a table. There are three levels of difficulty.
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Children's
Finance Game
http://www.state.tn.us/financialinst/java/game/game.html
In this online game the
student has to give Abe Lincoln exact change for items he has for sale. They
do this by clicking on pictures of coins and dollar bills. There are two
difficulty levels.
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Learn
To Count Money
http://www.playtolearn.com/coins.asp
In this online game the
student is shown pictures of money and need to count how much the total
amount is worth. Difficulty settings allow you to control how many pieces of
money there are (from 3 to 8) and what type of money is used (from pennies up
to $20 bills).
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