A Guide to Identifying and Counting U.S. Coins

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This engaging animated video provides a comprehensive introduction to the six major types of United States coins: the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar, and dollar coins. Through clear narration and distinct visual aids, the video guides viewers through the physical characteristics, monetary values, and historical figures associated with each coin. It specifically highlights how to identify coins based on color (copper, silver, gold), size, and the imagery on both the heads and tails sides, including updates to coin designs like the Union Shield penny and the Presidential dollars. The video explores key themes of financial literacy, basic arithmetic, and American history. It covers the concept of value equivalency (e.g., five pennies equal one nickel), introduces significant historical figures like Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Sacagawea, and touches on civic symbols like the Statue of Liberty and the Presidential Seal. Additionally, it introduces economic concepts simply, such as the cost of manufacturing a penny versus its face value. For educators, this resource is an excellent tool for math and social studies curriculums. It supports learning objectives related to identifying currency, counting money, and understanding place value. The video's segmented structure allows teachers to pause and focus on specific coins, making it ideal for interactive lessons involving coin sorting, counting practice, or historical inquiries about the figures represented on U.S. currency.

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