To buy or not to buy? Welcome to the greatest imaginary toy store in Alabama. Today you are going to go shopping for toys. Each slide will show you three.

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To buy or not to buy? Welcome to the greatest imaginary toy store in Alabama. Today you are going to go shopping for toys. Each slide will show you three toys that may be bought. You must choose one toy on each slide to buy. You will have to place the correct amount of money beside the toy you wish to buy. Go to the last slide to copy the money.

Choose one toy from this slide to buy Choose one toy from this slide to buy. Copy and paste the correct amount of money needed to buy the toy, next to the toy. $.75 $ 1.35 $3. 42

Choose one toy from this slide to buy Choose one toy from this slide to buy. Copy and paste the correct amount of money needed to buy the toy, next to the toy. $1.35 $ 1.87 $. 99

Choose one toy from this slide to buy Choose one toy from this slide to buy. Copy and paste the correct amount of money needed to buy the toy, next to the toy. $1.15 $ 1.64 $1. 44

Choose one toy from this slide to buy Choose one toy from this slide to buy. Copy and paste the correct amount of money needed to buy the toy, next to the toy. $.75 $ 2.00 $1. 45

Choose one toy from this slide to buy Choose one toy from this slide to buy. Copy and paste the correct amount of money needed to buy the toy, next to the toy. $.88 $ 1.65 $1. 95

Money The teacher will need to scan a picture of the following on this slide: Dollar Quarter Dime Nickel Penny