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10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Counting coins Comparing sets of coins Counting coins with dollars Ways to show same amount Making change

What is the value of these coins?

16 cents

What is the value of these coins?

30 cents

What is the value of these coins?

47 cents

What is the value of these coins?

69 cents

What is the value of these coins?

$1.00

Compare these two groups of coins. Are they, or = ?

< Less than

Compare these two sets of coins. Are they, or =?

= Equal to

Compare these two groups. Do you think they are, or =?

> Greater than

Do you think these two groups are, or =? Compare them.

= they are equal

Do you think these two groups are, or equal?

> Greater than

What is the value of ?

$1.25

What is the value of ?

$1.67

What is the total amount of money shown?

$3.59

What is the total amount of money shown?

$2.45

What is the total amount of money shown?

$6.46

Show $0.10 two different ways.

Show $0.25 two different ways.

Show $0.75 two different ways.

Show $0.82 three different ways.

Show $0.96 three different ways.

These mittens cost $0.67. You pay the cashier $0.70. How much change would you get back?

3 cents

This ball costs $0.32. You pay with 4 dimes. How much change should you get back?

8 cents

At the store you buy crayons for $0.13 and colored pencils for $0.20. You pay the cashier $0.35. How much change should you get back?

2 cents

At the grocery store you buy an apple for $0.41 and an ice cream cone for $0.30. You pay the cashier with one dollar. How much change should you get back?

$0.29

At the toy store you see an airplane for $0.20, a car for $0.25 and a truck for $0.30. You pay with $1.00. How much change should you get back?

25 cents