February 16, 2006 (Press Release) --
President's Day Games
Contact_FullName:
Elaine
Contact_Email:
ktsts@aol.com
Date: 2-7-00
For Lincoln's Birthday, make a graph with 2 columns, heads and tails. Give each child a penny and let them toss it. they will record by coloring a square each time the penny lands on a tails or a heads. the first column that fills up is the winner. The child can even make a prediction as to which column will fill up first. Happy Birthday, Abe!
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Contact_FullName:
Susie Brock
Contact_Email:
sbrock@cwv.net
Date: 1-31-00
Although it is very simple, children also enjoy sorting, counting, and stacking pennies and quarters.
Contact_FullName:
Elaine
Contact_Email:
ktsts@aol.com
Date: 2-7-00
For Lincoln's Birthday, make a graph with 2 columns, heads and tails. Give each child a penny and let them toss it. they will record by coloring a square each time the penny lands on a tails or a heads. the first column that fills up is the winner. The child can even make a prediction as to which column will fill up first. Happy Birthday, Abe!
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Contact_FullName:
Susie Brock
Contact_Email:
sbrock@cwv.net
Date: 1-31-00
Although it is very simple, children also enjoy sorting, counting, and stacking pennies and quarters.

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