Sorting Coins by Color – Boom Cards | Early Money Skills

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by Access Learning Decks

Price: 200 points or $2 USD

Subjects: specialAdults,lifeSkills,money

Grades: 0

Description: This 20-slide Boom Cards deck helps students practice sorting coins by color — silver (nickels, dimes, quarters) and copper (pennies). Each slide shows a group of mixed coins and prompts students to drag each coin into the correct color category. This deck targets early money skills and builds the foundation for identifying and using coins in real life. It is ideal for students in special education, transition programs, and functional academic settings. What’s Included: 20 interactive slides Drag-and-drop format Mixed groups of U.S. coins (realistic images) Sorting task: silver vs. copper coins Self-checking responses Skills Covered: Identifying coin color Sorting by visual attributes Foundational money recognition Standards Alignment: Common Core State Standards (CCSS): K.MD.3 – Classify objects into categories 1.MD.4 – Organize and interpret data with up to three categories DLM Essential Elements Alignment: EE.K.MD.1 – Identify more of/less of when comparing two objects based on a measurable attribute (length, weight, etc.) EE.K.MD.3 – Classify objects by attributes (e.g., shape, color, size, texture) EE.1.MD.1 – Order three or more objects by a measurable attribute EE.1.MD.4 – Organize data into two categories and ask/answer questions about the data