Let’s Count Money! 3rd Grade Math By: Jennifer Carr.

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Let’s Count Money! 3rd Grade Math By: Jennifer Carr

In this lesson… You will practice your money counting skills by identifying the value combinations of coins and bills. Standards: Understand numbers, ways of representing numbers, relationships among numbers, and number systems: k. count the value of combinations of coins and bills up to $5;

Directions: Next Page Directions Content Quiz Main Menu Exit Try Again To navigate through this lesson, click on the appropriate icon. Here are what the icons mean:

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Things to Remember: A penny has a value of $0.01

Things to Remember: A nickel has a value of $0.05

Things to Remember: A dime has a value of $0.10

Things to Remember: A quarter has a value of $0.25

Things to Remember: A dollar bill has a value of $1.00

Things to Remember: A five dollar bill has a value of $5.00

Let’s try to find the value of the combination of coins!    0.01 $ 1.16

1 more example before the quiz…    0.01 $ 1.26

Summary Now that you have reviewed coin values, it’s time for the quiz! Directions: Look at the coins and determine their combined value. Feel free to use scratch paper! Not ready yet? Go back and review again! On to the Quiz!

Quiz Question #1 Find the correct value! a)$ 0.50$ 0.50 b)$ 1.10$ 1.10 c)$ 0.36$ 0.36 d)$ 5.00$ 5.00

Super! You are correct!

Quiz Question #2 Find the correct value! A)$ 0.52$ 0.52 B)$ 0.15$ 0.15 C)$ 2.35$ 2.35 D)$ 2.15$ 2.15

Terrific! You are correct again!!

Quiz Question #3 Find the correct value! A)$ 5.20$ 5.20 B)$ 1.00$ 1.00 C)$ 5.00$ 5.00 D)$ 0.20$ 0.20

Awesome! You must have good counting skills!!!

Quiz Question #4 Find the correct value! A)$ 0.50$ 0.50 B)$ 1.51$ 1.51 C)$ 2.60$ 2.60 D)$ 0.01$ 0.01

Wonderful! You are super smart!!!

Quiz Question #5 Find the correct value! A)$1.25$1.25 B)$ 3.50$ 3.50 C)$ 3.02$ 3.02 D)$ 3.37$ 3.37

WOW!!! Counting is not a challenge for you!!!

CONGRATULATIONS! You have completed the quiz!!!! Great job!!!

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