Coin Game Coin Game Math SOL 1.10 Ms. Arnold HES & Mrs. Green ITRT March 2009.

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Coin Game Coin Game Math SOL 1.10 Ms. Arnold HES & Mrs. Green ITRT March 2009

What coin is this? A. PennyPenny B. NickelNickel C. DimeDime D. QuarterQuarter

How much is a dime worth? A. 25 cents 25 cents B. 5 cents5 cents C. 1 cent1 cent D. 10 cents10 cents

Which coin is this? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D. QuarterQuarter

Who is on the nickel? A.Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln B. George WashingtonGeorge Washington D. Franklin D. RooseveltFranklin D. Roosevelt C. Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson

Who is on the dime? A.Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln B. George WashingtonGeorge Washington D. Franklin D. RooseveltFranklin D. Roosevelt C. Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson

Who is on the quarter? A.Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln B. George WashingtonGeorge Washington D. Franklin D. RooseveltFranklin D. Roosevelt C. Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson

Who is on the penny? A.Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln B. George WashingtonGeorge Washington D. Franklin D. RooseveltFranklin D. Roosevelt C. Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson

Let’s Add Money!! _ a) 4 cents4 cents b) 2 cents2 cents c) 6 cents6 cents

Let’s Add Money!! _ a) 1 cents1 cents b) 11 cents11 cents c) 21 cents21 cents

Let’s Add Money!! _ a) 10 cents10 cents b) 15 cents15 cents c) 20 cents20 cents

Let’s Add Money!! _ a) 10 cents10 cents b) 15 cents15 cents c) 20 cents20 cents

Let’s Add Money!! _ a) 20 cents20 cents b) 15 cents15 cents c) 10 cents10 cents

Let’s Add Money!! _ a) 4 cents4 cents b) 7 cents7 cents c) 8 cents8 cents

Let’s Add Money!! _ a) 20 cents20 cents b) 25 cents25 cents c) 30 cents30 cents

Let’s Add Money!! _ a) 25 cents25 cents b) 50 cents50 cents c) 75 cents75 cents

How much is this amount of coins? a) 5 cents5 cents b) 9 cents9 cents c) 12 cents12 cents

How much is this amount of coins? a) 6 cents6 cents b) 10 cents10 cents c) 14 cents14 cents

How much is this amount of coins? a) 40 cents40 cents b) 25 cents25 cents c) 80 cents80 cents

Which set of coins shows 40 cents? a) b) c)

Which set of coins shows 15 cents? a) b) c)

Which set of coins shows 60 cents? a) b) c)

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