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Coins Pre-test Review Kindergarten Math Mrs. Watts

What we will learn today: ◦The values of, and how to count using pennies, nickels, and dimes. ◦Combinations of coins. SC Content Standard: o Kindergarten Standard: Math 5.1

Watch this video on money! :)

How much is a penny worth? $.01 (or one cent) What does a penny look like? What is the value of 3 pennies? =++ $.03

How can we remember how much a penny is worth?  Penny, penny,  Easily spent.  Copper brown  & worth one cent!

How much is a nickel worth?$.05 (or five cents) What does a nickel look like? What is the value of 4 nickels? =+++ $.20

How can we remember how much a nickel is worth?  Nickel, nickel,  Thick & fat.  You’re worth five cents,  I know that!

How many pennies will it take to equal one nickel? 5

How much is a dime worth?$.10 (or ten cents) What does a dime look like? What is the value of 2 dimes? = $.20 +

How many pennies will it take to equal one dime? 10 How many nickels will it take to equal one dime? 2

How can we remember how much a dime is worth?  Dime, dime,  Little and thin.  I remember,  You’re worth ten!

How much is a quarter worth?$.25 (or twenty five cents) What does a quarter look like? What is the value of 2 quarters? = $.50 +

How can we remember how much a quarter is worth?  Quarter, quarter,  Big and bold.  You’re worth twenty five,  That I’m told!

How many nickels will it take to equal one quarter? 5 How else can we make a quarter? 2 dimes & 1 nickel

Great Job! Good Luck on the coins test!