Teacher:_Mrs. Swarr    Grade _3 Technology

Unit: __Technology – Navigation Tools

 

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Math:Money, addition and subtraction

ITLM: Navigation Tools

Materials

  1. Adding Nickels and Pennies - find the sum of the coins
  2. Adding Dimes and Pennies - find the sum of the coins
  3. Adding Dimes, Nickels and Pennies - find the sum of the coins
  4. Cash Out - Make change for your customers.
  5. Change Maker - Figure out how many of each bill or coin that you expect to get back when you pay for something. Four levels and five currency styles are available in this great game.
  6. Coin Counting - Help Scotty give the fewest coins in change to his customers.
  7. Coin Madness - Select coins to add up to the correct amount. 9-15-08
  8. Counting Money - Drag the right amount of coins on the table.
  9. Counting Change - a match game - counting coins to find amount of change and matching it with numerical number
  10. Counting Change - Match the money amounts.
  11. Discovering Coin Values - drag coins into the cup to equal the amount in the blue area.
  12. How much change? - Word problems.
  13. Keep the Change - Word problems.
  14. Learn to Count Money - add the value of the coins - (Teacher can set this activity easy or harder) Page opens into the index. Click on the Play icon, second one at the top, then select Learn to Count Money.
  15. Money Flash Cards - Add up the value of the coins.
  16. Money Count - Count the money in your piggy bank. Can set task to easy or hard
  17. Money Match - Match the money amounts.
  18. Shopping - What did each child buy with the money he had left over?
  19. Tutorials to practice coin value - You may select a single coin to practice, or choose combinations of coins.
  20. Making Change from One Dollar - Figure out how much change to return.

Procedure

  1. Introduce navigation tools
  2. Introduce Grade 3 Navigation site
  3. Have students select money sites to use addition and subtraction skills
  4. Have students share their experiences about the sites

 

 

 

Evaluation:

Students scores improve as they do the addition and subtraction on sites