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Penny

Match the quantity of pennies

Match the quantity of pennies

Match the quantity of pennies

Match the quantity of pennies

Count out the value in pennies 5 cents

Count out the value in pennies 7 cents

Count out the value in pennies 4 cents

Count out the value in pennies 9 cents

Circle which group of pennies is bigger

Circle which group of pennies is bigger

Circle which group of pennies is bigger

Circle which group of pennies is bigger

Circle which item costs more 5 cents 3 cents

Circle which item costs more 7 cents 8 cents

Circle which item costs more 2 cents 9 cents

Circle which item costs more 9 cents 6 cents