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The United States Mint released the Alaska quarter on August 29, 2008. Alaska is the forty-ninth state to be honored as a part of the 50 State Quarters® Program. The design features a brown bear catching a salmon in a river. A single star stands for the North Star. The phrase "The Great Land" is a translation of the Aleutian word "Alyeska" from which the state gets its name. Teachers, below you will find several activities and links that will bring the features of this coin and the excitement of the Arizona "State Quarter Day" into your classroom!
Alaska QuarterLearn more about the latest quarter. 50 State Quarters ProgramFind out more about this program that honors every state in America! 50 State Quarters Program Lesson Plans
The 50 State Quarters Program lesson plans are ready for you to use in your classroom! Take a look at the lessons created specifically to celebrate the Alaska quarter: Cycling in the Wilderness (K–1), It's a Bear Out There (2–3), and The Coin and the Fable (4–6)! After that, be sure to check out the rest of the state-specific plans, FREE to download in sets designed specifically for grades K and 1, 2 and 3, and 4 through 6.
Are you a secondary school teacher interested in introducing the 50 State Quarters Program into your curriculum? Well, now you can! Our 50 State Quarters Program lesson plans for grades 7 through 12 are also written by educators. To download these FREE plans, visit the 50 State Quarters Program Lesson Plans today! State Quarter Day Classroom ActivitiesHere are some fun ways to infuse your curriculum with activities that celebrate the arrival of the newest quarter in circulation! Also, take a trip to Coin Collector's Workshop! Here, you can enroll in Inspector Collector's Coin Course, or solve coin mysteries in Get a Clue About Collecting. You can even learn How To Share Your Hobby!
"Seeing the States" WebQuestWhat's so great about the United States? Let your students find out for themselves as they explore the coins in the 50 State Quarters Program to complete this fun Internet research project, the "Seeing the States" WebQuest. Connected Coins and MedalsAs we look at Alask's quarter this month, i's hard to miss that big bear in the center. Le's take a closer look at this animal and at why i's such a good symbol of our 49th state. Bears and Alaska go together. After all, more than 70 percent of the bears in North America (and 98 percent of the bears in the United States) live in Alaska! Learn more about other state quarters which feature interesting animals. Can you students find any animals that are special to your state?
Our Foreign Friends
Quarter GamesA Coinage Cartoon
Do you want to show your students how quarters and other coins are made?
Check out the
Birth of a Coin cartoon, which tells you all about it!
Teachers' NetworkTeachers, if we've piqued your interest with the activities above, please sign up for the Teachers' Network. As a member, you can receive information about all of the new educational resources that become available from the United States Mint! |