Money Jeopardy By: Michaela Elson The Coins Penny  A Penny is worth 1¢ also written as $0.01  It is a copper (gold) color  100 Pennies make $1.00.

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Money Jeopardy By: Michaela Elson

The Coins Penny  A Penny is worth 1¢ also written as $0.01  It is a copper (gold) color  100 Pennies make $1.00  Former President Abraham Lincoln is on the front  The Lincoln Memorial is on it’s back

The Coins Nickel  A Nickel is worth 5¢ or $0.05  It is the same as 5 pennies  You need 20 nickels to make $1.00  It is silver in color  On it’s front is former President Thomas Jefferson  Jefferson’s home, Monticello, is on the coin’s back

The Coins Dime  A Dime is worth 10¢ or $0.10  It is the same as 10 pennies or 2 nickels  You need 10 dimes to make $1.00  It is also silver in color  On the dime’s front is former President Franklin D. Roosevelt  The back of the coin contains a torch with an olive and oak branch

The Coins Quarter  A Quarter is worth 25¢ or $0.25  It is worth 25 pennies and 5 nickels  It takes 4 quarters to make up $1.00  It is silver in color as well.  Our first President George Washington is on this coin’s front  The Presidential Coat of Arms (outstretched eagle) is on it’s back  Some have pictures for each state on the back

Money Coins  Each coin has two sides  The side containing a President’s face is called the “Head” of the coin  The other side of the coin is called it’s “Tail” Bills  These also have two different sides  The side containing a President’s picture is called the “Face” of the bill

Jeopardy Time! IdentifyValue Write It Out Let’s Count

Identify:100 points Which coin is shown here? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter Which coin is shown here? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter

Identify: 200 points Which coin is this? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter Which coin is this? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter

Identify: 300 points Which coin is shown? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter Which coin is shown? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter

Value: 100 points Which coin is worth 10¢? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter Which coin is worth 10¢? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter

Identify: 400 points Which coin is shown here? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter Which coin is shown here? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter

Value: 200 points Which coin is worth $0.01? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter Which coin is worth $0.01? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter

Value: 300 points Which coin has a value of 5¢? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter Which coin has a value of 5¢? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter

Value: 400 points Which coin has a higher value? A.NickelNickel B.QuarterQuarter Which coin has a higher value? A.NickelNickel B.QuarterQuarter

Write It Out: 100 points What is the name of this coin? Write it below. ____________________________ What is the name of this coin? Write it below. ____________________________ Check Your Answer

Write It Out: 200 points Write the value of this coin below. _________________________________ Write the value of this coin below. _________________________________ Check Your Answer

Write It Out: 300 points Name this coin. Write your answer below. _______________________ Name this coin. Write your answer below. _______________________ Check Your Answer

Write It Out: 400 points Write the value of this coin in two ways. Check Your Answer

Let’s Count: 100 points How much money is shown below. _____________________ Check your answer How much money is shown below. _____________________ Check your answer

Let’s Count: 200 points How much money is shown below? ______________________ How much money is shown below? ______________________ Check Your Answer

Let’s Count: 300 points Draw on the board to show your answer. Show two ways to make 10 ¢ below. Draw on the board to show your answer. Show two ways to make 10 ¢ below. Check Your Answer

Let’s Count: 400 points  What combination of coins can you use to make 26 ¢ ? Use the least amount of coins possible. Check Your Answer

Correct  The Penny is the only copper colored coin  The Penny has former President Abraham Lincoln on it’s face  The Penny is the only copper colored coin  The Penny has former President Abraham Lincoln on it’s face Next Question

So Close…  The Nickel is silver in color and has former President Thomas Jefferson on it’s face Try Again

So Close…  A Dime is silver in color with former President Franklin D. Roosevelt Try Again

So Close…  A Quarter is silver in color  A Quarter has former President George Washington on it’s face  A Quarter is silver in color  A Quarter has former President George Washington on it’s face Try Again

Almost! A penny is copper (gold) in color Try again

Almost!  This coin is not a nickel  A nickel is larger and has former President Thomas Jefferson on it’s face  This coin is not a nickel  A nickel is larger and has former President Thomas Jefferson on it’s face Try Again

Correct! This coin is a dime! It is small, silver, and has a picture of former President Franklin D. Roosevelt Next Question

Almost!  This coin is not a Quarter  A Quarter is much larger and has a picture of our first President George Washington on it’s face  This coin is not a Quarter  A Quarter is much larger and has a picture of our first President George Washington on it’s face Try Again

Not Quite.  This coin is not a penny.  A Penny is copper with President Abraham Lincoln on it’s face.  This coin is not a penny.  A Penny is copper with President Abraham Lincoln on it’s face. Try again

Correct!!  The coin shown IS a Nickel!  It has a picture of former President Thomas Jefferson on it’s face.  The coin shown IS a Nickel!  It has a picture of former President Thomas Jefferson on it’s face. Next Question

Not Quite.  This coin is not a dime.  A Dime is silver in color with former President Franklin D. Roosevelt  This coin is not a dime.  A Dime is silver in color with former President Franklin D. Roosevelt Try again

Not Quite.  This coin is not a quarter.  A Quarter is silver in color with our first President George Washington on it’s face  This coin is not a quarter.  A Quarter is silver in color with our first President George Washington on it’s face Try again

Close…  This coin is not a penny.  A Penny is copper with President Abraham Lincoln on it’s face.  This coin is not a penny.  A Penny is copper with President Abraham Lincoln on it’s face. Try again

Close…  This coin is not a nickel  A nickel is larger and has former President Thomas Jefferson on it’s face  This coin is not a nickel  A nickel is larger and has former President Thomas Jefferson on it’s face Try again

Close…  This coin is not a dime.  A Dime is silver in color with former President Franklin D. Roosevelt  This coin is not a dime.  A Dime is silver in color with former President Franklin D. Roosevelt Try again

Correct!!  This coin IS a Quarter.  A Quarter is large, silver, and has our first President George Washington on it’s face  This coin IS a Quarter.  A Quarter is large, silver, and has our first President George Washington on it’s face Next Question

Nice Try!  A Penny is worth 1 ¢ Try again

Nice Try!  A Nickel is worth 5 ¢ Try again

Correct!  A dime IS worth 10 ¢ Next question

Nice Try!  A quarter is worth 25 ¢ Try again

Correct!  A penny IS worth $0.01 also written as 1 ¢ Next Question

Try It Again.  A nickel is worth 5 ¢ or $0.05 Try again

Try It Again.  A dime is worth 10 ¢ or $0.10 Try again

Try It Again.  A quarter is worth 25 ¢ or $0.25 Try again

Almost…  A penny is worth $0.01 also written as 1 ¢ Try again

Correct!  A nickel IS worth 5 ¢ or $0.05 Next Question

Almost…  A dime is worth 10 ¢ or $0.10 Try again

Almost…  A quarter is worth 25 ¢ or $0.25 Try again

Guess Again.  A Nickel is worth 5 ¢.  How much is a Quarter worth?  A Nickel is worth 5 ¢.  How much is a Quarter worth? Try again

Correct!  A Quarter is worth 25 ¢ while a Nickel is only worth ¢ Next Question

Write It Out: 100 points  Dime is the correct answer. Next Question

Write It Out: 200 points  This Quarter is worth 25 ¢ or $0.25 Next Question

Write It Out: 300 points  This coin is a Penny Next Question

Write It Out: 400 points  This Nickel is worth 5 ¢ or $0.05 Next Question

Let’s Count: 100 points  There are two nickels and a dime equaling 20 ¢ or $0.20 Next Question

Let’s Count: 200 points  This Penny, Nickel, and Quarter total 31 ¢ or $0.31 Next Question

Let’s Count: 300 points Option 1:Option 2:Option 3:Option 4: 10 pennies2 nickels5 pennies &1 dime 1 nickel Option 1:Option 2:Option 3:Option 4: 10 pennies2 nickels5 pennies &1 dime 1 nickel Next Question

Let’s Count: 400 points  To use the least amount of coins use 1 Quarter and 1 Penny Next Question

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