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Today we will be learning about Money (make change, compare and order)
Good Afternoon! Today we will be learning about Money (make change, compare and order) Let’s warm up : 1) 1feet = __ in 2) 1 kg = ___ g 3) 100 cm = ___ m 4) 1 quart = ___ pints CONFIDENTIAL
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Let’s start with the topic Money (make change, compare and order)
Currency: It is a unit of exchange, facilitating the transfer of goods and/or services. It is one form of money, where money is anything that serves as a medium of exchange, and a standard of value. To facilitate trade between currency zones, there are exchange rates, which are the prices at which currencies (and the goods and services of individual currency zones) can be exchanged against each other. CONFIDENTIAL
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Penny Coins and paper money are both forms of currency.
Let us see some forms of currency. Penny 1 penny, 1 cent, or 1¢ Count by one to count pennies. 1 cent, 2 cents, 3 cents, 4 cents and so on. CONFIDENTIAL
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Nickel 1 nickel, 5 cents, or 5¢
Count by fives to count nickels. 5 cents, 10 cents, 15 cents, 20 cents and so on. 5 pennies = 1 nickel 1 cent + 1 cent + 1 cent + 1 cent + 1 cent = 5 cents or 1 nickel. CONFIDENTIAL
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Dime 1 dime, 10 cents, or 10¢ Count by tens to count dimes. 10 cents, 20 cents, 30 cents, 40 cents and so on. 10 pennies = 1 dime 1 cent + 1 cent + 1 cent + 1 cent + 1 cent + 1 cent + 1 cent + 1 cent + 1 cent + 1 cent = 10 cents or 1 dime. 2 nickels = 1 dime. 5 cents + 5 cents = 10 cents or one dime. CONFIDENTIAL
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Quarter 1 quarter, 25 cents, or 25¢ Count by 25 to count quarters.
25 cents, 50 cents, 75 cents, $1.00 and so on. 25 pennies = 1 quarter 5 nickels = 1 quarter 2 dimes and 1 nickel = 1 quarter CONFIDENTIAL
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Dollar Bill 1 Dollar 100 cents, or 100¢ Count by 100 to count dollars.
$1.00, $2.00, $3.00 and so on. 4 quarters = 1 Dollar 20 nickels = 1 Dollar 10 dimes = 1 Dollar CONFIDENTIAL
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Write the amount of money shown
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Make Change Mary bought a bag at a price of $7.67; Amount given to the shopkeeper was $ What change did she get? Start at $7.67. Count up to $10.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $10.00 CONFIDENTIAL
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So Mary should receive $2.33 as change.
To check the change count the bills and coins from the greatest to least value. $ $ $ $ $ $ $2.33 So Mary should receive $2.33 as change. CONFIDENTIAL
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Compare and Order Money Amounts
You can use a place value chart to compare money amounts. Start at left. Look for the first place where the digits are different. Example: Compare $ and $319.23 Hundred Dollars Ten Dollars One Dollar Cents 3 6 97 1 9 23 Same different The amount $ has more ten dollars than $306.97 So, $ > $306.97 CONFIDENTIAL
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You can also compare and order the same way you do for whole numbers:
Compare and order from least to greatest: $7.13, $6.95, $6.89 Step 1: Line up the decimal points. Compare the three amounts. $7.13 $6.95 $6.89 7>6 So $7.13 is the greatest number. CONFIDENTIAL
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Step 2: Compare the remaining two amounts.
$6.95 $6.89 8<9, So, $6.89 is less than $6.95 Step 3: Write the money amounts in order from least to greatest. $6.89 < $6.95 < $7.13 CONFIDENTIAL
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You round money the same way you do with whole numbers.
Step 1: Find the digit in the dollars place. $7.13 $6.89 $6.95 CONFIDENTIAL
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Step 2: Look at the place to the right of the dollars place.
$7.13 $6.89 $6.95 Step 3: If the digit is less than 5, round down. If the digit is 5 or greater, round up. $7.13 $7.00 $6.89 $7.00 $6.95 $7.00 CONFIDENTIAL
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Write the amount of money shown:
Assessment Write the amount of money shown: 1) 2) CONFIDENTIAL
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Find the amount of change:
3) Price: $0.78 Amount Given: $1.00 4) Price: $3.56 Amount Given: $4.00 5) Price: $2.35 Amount Given: $5.00 6) Price: $7.28 Amount Given: $10.00 CONFIDENTIAL
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Compare money amount from greatest to least:
7) $0.62, $0.65, $0.69 Compare money amount from least to greatest : 8) $5.47, $5.32, $4.69 CONFIDENTIAL
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Round the given money amount :
9) $7.47, $5.78, $4.69 10) $9.95, $8.32, $13.74 CONFIDENTIAL
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Coins and paper money are both forms of currency.
Very Good! Let's Review Currency: It is a unit of exchange, facilitating the transfer of goods and/or services. Coins and paper money are both forms of currency. Nickel 1 nickel, 5 cents, or 5¢ 5 cents= 1 nickel Penny 1 penny, 1 cent, or 1¢ Dime 1 dime, 10 cents CONFIDENTIAL
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Quarter Dollar Bill 1 quarter, 25 cents, 1 Dollar 100 cents, or 100¢
Review Quarter 1 quarter, 25 cents, Dollar Bill 1 Dollar 100 cents, or 100¢ Count by 100 to count dollars. $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 and so on. 4 quarters = 1 Dollar 20 nickels = 1 Dollar 10 dimes = 1 Dollar CONFIDENTIAL
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Review Make Change Mary bought a bag at a price of $7.67; Amount given to the shopkeeper was $ What change did she get? Start at $7.67. Count up to $10.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $10.00 CONFIDENTIAL
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So Mary should receive $2.33 as change.
Review Make Change To check the change count the bills and coins from the greatest to least value. $ $ $ $ $ $ $2.33 So Mary should receive $2.33 as change. CONFIDENTIAL
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Compare and Order Money Amounts
Review Compare and Order Money Amounts You can use a place value chart to compare money amounts. Start at left. Look for the first place where the digits are different. Example: Compare $ and $319.23 Hundred Dollars Ten Dollars One Dollar Cents 3 6 97 1 9 23 Same different The amount $ has more ten dollars than $306.97 So, $ > $306.97 CONFIDENTIAL
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Review Round Money Round: $7.13, $6.89, $6.95 Step 1: Find the digit in the dollars place. Step 2: Look at the place to the right of the dollars place. $7.13 $6.89 $6.95 $7.13 $6.89 $6.95 Step 3: If the digit is less than 5, round down. If the digit is 5 or greater, round up. $7.13 $7.00 $6.89 $7.00 $6.95 $7.00 CONFIDENTIAL
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See you in the next session.
You have done a nice job. See you in the next session. CONFIDENTIAL
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