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Counting Coins Games and Activities

May 24, 2021

Learning to count coins doesn’t have to be boring! Here are some fun ways to practice counting coins.

Learning to count coins doesn't have to be boring! Here are some fun ways to practice counting coin combinations up to $1.00. There are even a few activities that work on coin identification.

WAYS TO PRACTICE COUNTING COINS

Below you’ll find a handful of games and activities to help students practice counting coins. I have started with activities that focus on identifying coins and then I build up to counting coin combinations. Choose the games and activities that best help you meet the needs of your students.

Use Poems and Posters

Whenever I’m teaching about money and counting coins, having tools that students can reference from time to time is incredibly helpful. I like these short poems and posters.

When teaching money and counting coins, it can be helpful to have reference tools and visuals available to your students. Here are some short poems and posters for quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies.

Scoop, Sort, and Count

Once kids have the basic coin identification down, it’s time to scoop, sort, and count. You’ll need a container with coins, a spoon, and a coin sorting mat. Students will scoop and place the coins near the mat and begin sorting.

Use this coin sorting mat to help students scoop, sort, and count their coins. There are a few different ways your students can count the coins, depending on their level.

After sorting the coins into the correct columns, it’s time to count. Depending on the level of your students, there are a few different ways to count the coins:

  • count how many of each coin (ex. 3 quarters, 4 dimes, 2 nickels, 8 pennies)
  • determine the value of the quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies separately (ex. Q=75 cents, D=40 cents, N=10 cents, P=8 cents)
  • find the total value of coins altogether ($1.33)

Then students can use the mat to return the coins to the container and repeat the process.

Graph the Coins

Here’s another activity that focuses on coin identification. Students will count, tally, and graph the coins on the mat. Then, students will answer questions about the graph. For an added challenge, encourage students to determine the value of all the coins on the mat. You can find these graphing activities here.

Graph the Coins focuses on coin identification. Students will count, tally, and graph the coins on the mat. Then, students will answer questions about the graph. For an added challenge, encourage students to determine the value of all the coins on the mat.

Cover the Coins

Cover the Coins is another way to practice coin identification. Students can color, dab, or cover each coin. Once students are finished, encourage them to find the total amount of money shown in each row, column, or on the entire board. You can grab two versions of this activity here.

Cover the Coins helps students practice coin identification. Students can color, dab, or cover each coin. Once students are finished, encourage them to find the total amount of money shown in each row, column, or on the entire board.

Trade Up

Here’s another activity that helps students see that different coin combinations have the same value and begin looking at total amount of money using the fewest number of coins possible. There are several ways you can use the Trade-Up Mat:

  • Roll a die and add that number of pennies to the mat. Continue rolling and adding until students are able to do a trade-up.
  • Have students scoop and sort a set of coins onto their mat. Then students look for any ways to trade-up to show the total value in the fewest number of coins.
  • Give students a stack of pennies on their mat. Have them count out 5, 10, or 25 coins and exchange the pennies for a nickel, dime, or quarter from you.
As students learn to count coins, they also begin to see that different coin combinations have the same total. Use this Trade-Up Mat to help students become more familiar with trading 5 pennies for a nickel, 2 nickels for a dime, etc.

Dash to a Dollar

This game is a fun way to keep a running coin combination total while practicing making a trade of ones for a ten. Each player needs a Dash to a Dollar Mat, 10 dimes, and 10 pennies. The players will share one die. On each player’s turn, he rolls the die and adds that number of pennies to his mat. When he has 10 pennies (or more), he returns the 10 pennies to the starting position. He trades them in for one dime that he adds to the mat. The first student to have 10 dimes (or one dollar) on his mat wins the game.

Dash to a Dollar is a fast-paced game that helps students trade 10 pennies for 1 dime while racing to be the first to reach one dollar.

Matching Games and Memory

These piggy bank and coin cards are perfect for a matching center or to use in a Memory game. There are 36 piggy banks and 36 coin combination cards. You can start with the smaller coin amounts and build up, or split the cards up into two (or three) different centers for maximum impact. You can find this game here.

These piggy bank and coin cards are perfect for a matching center or to use in a Memory game. There are 36 piggy banks and 36 coin combination cards.

Pocket Change Dice Game

Another fun way to practice counting coins is with this Pocket Change game. There are options for different coin combinations (QDNP, QDN, DNP). In addition to the printable version, this game can be played in Google Slides with an option for the dice to animate directly on the Slide. Watch this clip to see the game in action.

Roll and Build

For this activity, students need 2 dice and a set of coins. The student will roll the dice and then use the coins to build that number in two different ways. For example, the student rolls 63 cents. He might show that amount in these ways: QQDPPP and DDDDDDPPP. As an added challenge, you can ask your students to show the amount in more than two ways, or ask that one way use the fewest number of coins possible.

Roll and Build is a game where students roll two dice and build that amount using coins in two or more ways.

Mystery Coins

Grab a handful of coins, but don’t show your students. Tell them, “I have 79 cents in my hand. Who can guess my coins?” Players take turns guessing different combinations until one gets the correct answer. You can repeat the process or have students take turns being the coin holder.

Mystery Coins helps students find different coin combinations for the same total amount.

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CHILDREN’S BOOKS ABOUT MONEY

Be sure to check out my favorite books about money.

Kids are fascinated by money - especially in a world where pocket change is slowly disappearing in favor of adults using debit cards and credit cards. Whether you are teaching children to identify coins, count change, or about personal financial literacy, picture books can help! Here are some great children’s books about money.

TEACHING TOOLS FOR COUNTING COINS

Here are some helpful classroom tools when teaching students about money and counting coin combinations.

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Want to incorporate money into your daily routine? Try using a classroom economy. You can find out how I did this with my second and third grade students here.

Looking for more ways to make math fun and engaging for your students? Check out these posts:

  • Dice Games
  • Fun Ways to Practice Doubles
  • Making 10 Games and Activities
  • Telling Time Games and Activities
  • Hundreds Chart Activities
  • Domino Activities

Enjoy!

Learning to count coins doesn't have to be boring! Here are some fun ways to practice counting coin combinations up to $1.00. There are even a few activities that work on coin identification.
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