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U SING M ONEY Special Education, 2 nd grade Sydney Reck Click to start!

M ONEY Different values of money have different looks. There are coins and dollars. Coins Dollars Next page…

C OINS There are 4 main types of coins used everyday Penny - 1¢ Nickel - 5¢ Dime - 10¢ Quarter - 25¢ Next page…

D OLLARS There are 3 types of dollars we will learn about in this class. One dollar bill - 1$ Ten dollar bill - 10$ Five dollar bill - 5$ Next page…

W HAT TYPE OF COIN IS SHOWN BELOW ? Quarter Penny Nickel Dime

C ORRECT ! You’re right, that is a dime! Next question...

I NCORRECT ! Sorry, you chose the wrong answer. TRY AGAIN

I NCORRECT ! Sorry, you chose the wrong answer. TRY AGAIN

W HAT TYPE OF DOLLAR IS SHOWN BELOW ? 1$ 5$ 10$

C ORRECT ! You’re right! That is a five dollar bill! Move on…

R EVIEW Today we learned about different kinds of money and what they look like. There are coins and dollars and each have a different value. Next lesson we will learn how many of each type of coin are in a dollar. References Start Over

R EFERENCES dollar-history-and-convertor.html Index/American-Money---Coins.htm make-no-cents week-again/ your-dollar/ grill.html ne_in_a_short_amount_of_time