I love Touch Math, but I have to say, Touch Money is amazing! My first grade students are finally able to combine and count money. My math specialist and the ABA teachers at my school introduced me to Touch Math last year. We currently use Houghton Mifflin math. I use Math Centers and the Touch Math program as a supplement to my math program. It works well for addition and subtraction, but it is an excellent resource for teaching students about money! Each coin is assigned a certain number of touch points, with each touch point equalling 5. Pennies are not assigned a touch point, they have a line under them. The students need to be able to count by 5’s before they can master combining the coins.
The easiest tip for utilizing the Touch Math program would be to have the students draw touch points on the coins on their worksheets and then count by fives to find the total value.
I made these posters using poems, I saw online years ago. Click (here) to get the posters, I have also included a plain white version of the posters.
Mini-Cards for Math Rings
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As a center, I have them sort a bag of coins and record the value using the worksheet below. Make sure to download the file to print.
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Tammi
Thanks for sharing! I will definitely be using the poems in my class. I love that they describe the appearance of the coins. My K kids have trouble understanding the worth of a coin is not related to it's size!
Tammi
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Anna Brantley
Love, Love, Love! Thanks for sharing with us!!! These posters will be up in my room this week!I also use Touch Money with my firsties and think it's an awesome resource!!!
Fun in First with Mrs. Ward
I just posted a math lesson similar to yours. I didn't even see yours until now. Don't you just love that poem! I love your touch posters. I did not grow up knowing this "trick". Thank you for sharing!
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Chrissy
Thank you, Erica! The nickel is stumping a few of my kinders!
ReadWriteSing
~*~Ash~*~
Erica,
You need to check out my latest blog post about Touch Math. They have a site where you can use their products, blog reviews, and then they send you free things to try out!
http://teachinghappilyeverafter.blogspot.com/2011/03/touchmath-champions.html
Miss Griffin
Those are the same poems we use with our kiddos! We use funny voices and have some hand motions to spice them up a little too. Love them!
Morgan
FantasticFirst.blogspot.com
Karen
what an amazing idea! 🙂 I teach special education and this will help them SO much!
Anonymous
Thank you so much! Love these!!!!
Anonymous
Thanks for sharing! These are great!
Mrs. M
A friend recommended using Touch Money, and these posters will be perfect! Thanks! My computer wouldn't bring up the mini-cards. Would you be willing to email me the pdf? karrianne.mcpheron@gmail.com
Erica Bohrer
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Kellie
Love the poster. Many Thanks 🙂
Anonymous
These are awesome! Thanks for sharing
Anonymous
Here is a great poem I use to teach my kindergarteners the value of the coins.
Pennies worth ONE cent
Nickles worth FIVE
Dimes worth TEN cents
and Quarters TWENTY FIVE!!
Tamara Williams
Thank you so much. Just found this. My son is having a little trouble counting money and this is going to be such a big help. THanks again and God bless.
Jennifer Brown
I learned these a long time ago but I called them Money Marks. Great minds think alike I guess.
Stefaniebb
Can you tell me what math centers you use with your money unit? My math program starts with mixed coins and based on my pre assessment- I need to supplement and possibly use my own resources to each this unit. Thanks for any advice
Jessica McConnell
Are you able to repost the last worksheet? I can't download it and I would love to use it as a center. Thanks!
Erica Bohrer
Click the arrow to the top right.