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Counting Money!

Mathematics in First GradeCourtney Rohr

Click to Start

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Hello everyone! My name is Hamm. I have some information to share with you about

counting money. Later, I will need your help to answer questions that

will test your knowledge!

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How much is it worth?

• Penny- 1 cent

• Nickel- 5 cents

• Dime- 10 cents

• Quarter- 25 cents

Next

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What is on each coin?

Penny: (Front) President Abraham Lincoln (Back) Lincoln Memorial

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Nickel:(Front) President Thomas Jefferson(Back) Monticello

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What is on each coin?

• Dime:(Front) Franklin D. Roosevelt(Back) Torch

• Quarter:(Front) George Washington(Back) Bald Eagle

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Counting Money and Making Change

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To determine the amount of money you have, you must add all of the coins together to find the total amount.

Ex.

10 + 10 + 5 + 1 = 26 cents

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Making Change• If you pay more for an object than it costs, you will get back

change.

• Change- The difference in money between the cost of the item and the money you have.

• Ex. A soccer ball costs 11 cents. You give the cashier a dime and a nickel. How many cent(s) will you get back?

Dime (10 cents) + nickel (5 cents) = 15 cents

15 cents- 11 cents= 4 cents

Answer: 4 centsNext

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Question 1How many cents are there?

58 cents

53 cents

48 cents

33 cents

????

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GREAT COUNTING!

YOU’RE RIGHT!

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Next

Count carefully! Remember a quarter is 25 cents, a dime is 10 cents, a nickel is 5 cents and a penny is

1 cent.

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Question 2Who has more money?

Courtney

Josh Josh

They have the same amount.

Courtney

Hmm..

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Next

GREAT COUNTING!

YOU’RE RIGHT!

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Next

Count carefully! A dime is worth 10 cents, a nickel is

worth 5 cents and a penny is worth 1

cent.

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Question 3Does Katy have enough money in her piggy bank to buy a toy for 30 cents?

Katy’s Piggy Bank

No

Yes

????

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WELL DONE! THAT ANSWER

IS CORRECT!

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Count again.If she has at

least 30 cents, Katy can by the

toy.

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Question 4John has 1 quarter, 2 dimes, and 3 nickels. He buys a book for 58 cents. How much money will he get back?

7 cents

5 cents

0 cents

2 cents

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WAY TO GO! THAT’S THE

RIGHT ANSWER!

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Next

Try again.Remember to

subtract the price of the book from the amount of money

John gives.

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Next

Play Again!

You have correctly answered all of the

questions! Great job! You are on

your way to becoming an expert at counting money!

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References

http://www.usconsulate.org.hk/pas/kids/currency.htm

http://www.clker.com/clipart-piggy-bank-1.html

http://www.donhavey.com/blog/tutorials/ik-springy-grass/