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What a great deal! Louisiana, famous for its gumbo and jazz, honors a purchase that changed the shape of our nation with the release of the Louisiana quarter design. The newest state quarter, featuring an outline of the Louisiana Purchase Territory, was officially launched at a ceremony held at the New Orleans Mint Museum on May 30, 2002. This ceremony marked the release of the eighteenth state's quarter to be celebrated as a part of the 50 State Quarters® Program! Teachers, below you will find several activities and links that will bring the excitement of Louisiana's "State Quarter Day" into your classroom.
Louisiana QuarterLearn more about the latest quarter and and the amazing "Purchase" that inspired it. 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 Louisiana quarter: Our State, My State (K–1), Mapping America (2–3), and Fast Facts (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. 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 Get a Clue About Collecting to Find the Hidden Coins that are a part of the 50 State Quarters Program. A Coin With A Huge History!Want to learn more about the designs that inspired this new quarter? Take a look at October 2002's Coin of the Month and then try out the accompanying Teacher Feature, Mints Across America. Connected Coins and MedalsThe Louisiana Purchase and the expansion of the United States have inspired numerous coin designs. Read on to learn about some of these truly American coins:
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!
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