1 By Mrs. Stephanie Estes. 2 Tyler spent 7 dollars and 4 dimes for school supplies. Write this amount with a dollar sign and decimal point. $7.40.

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1 By Mrs. Stephanie Estes

2 Tyler spent 7 dollars and 4 dimes for school supplies. Write this amount with a dollar sign and decimal point. $7.40

3 Tyler spent 7 dollars and 4 dimes for school supplies. Write this amount with a dollar sign and decimal point. $7.40

4 For Practice counting money go to the following link:

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7 1. two $1 bills, 4 dimes, 8 pennies 2. one $5 bill, 3 quarters, 1 dime Tell how to make each money amount with the fewest bills and coins. 3. $ $ $ $ Reasoning Ed has one $10 bill, one $5 bill, 4 dollars, 3 quarters, and 2 dimes. Stacy has three $5 bills, three $1 bills, and 8 quarters. Who has more money?

8 Don’t forget your Heading Do Page # First and Last Name Date Math pg. 31

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10 A number sentence is written like a sentence (from left to right). $ $9.00 = $21.00

11 A number sentence is written like a sentence. $ $9.00 = $21.00

12 How can you make change? When you make change, you count money.

13 1. In Example B, what change would Ms. Feld get if she paid with a $20 bill? $12.55; a $10 bill, two $1 bills, 2 quarters, and a nickel

14 4. Reasoning Suppose you buy an item that costs $3.23. Why might you pay with a $5 bill, two dimes, and 3 pennies? List the coins and bills you would use to make change for each purchase paid for with the amount shown. Then write the amount with a dollar sign and decimal point. 1. Cost: $ Cost $ Cost $18.79

15 $ quarter.25 quarter.25 quarter + $1.00 $10.00 List the coins and bills you would use to make change for each purchase paid for with the amount shown. Then write the amount with a dollar sign and decimal point. 1. Cost: $ quarters, one $1 bill $1.75

16 List the coins and bills you would use to make change for each purchase paid for with the amount shown. Then write the amount with a dollar sign and decimal point. 2. Cost $13.52 $ penny.01 penny.01 penny.10 dime.10 dime.25 quarter + $1.00 $ pennies, 2 dimes, 1 quarter, one $1 bill $1.48

17 List the coins and bills you would use to make change for each purchase paid for with the amount shown. Then write the amount with a dollar sign and decimal point. 3. Cost $18.79 $ penny.10 dime.10 dime + $ 1.00 $ pennies, 2 dimes, $1 bill $1.21

18 4. Reasoning Suppose you buy an item that costs $3.23. Why might you pay with a $5 bill, two dimes, and 3 pennies? List the coins and bills you would use to make change for each purchase paid for with the amount shown. Then write the amount with a dollar sign and decimal point. 1. Cost: $ Cost $ Cost $18.79 To get two $1 bills back

19 Don’t forget your Heading Do Page # First and Last Name Date Math pg. 33

20 For more fun learning about money go to the following links: Just double click on the address and they will magically appear. Counting Money (This one takes a minute to appear) Making Change Counting Money & Making Change!! ****