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Welcome to the Money Review! First, you will watch a short video about counting coins. Then, you will do some practice on your own. When you finish the video click on the blue arrow to go on.
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Money Review Click on the coin or bill to learn more about it. Make sure you click on each item one time. pennynickeldime quarter half dollar dollar bill
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Extra Money Practice Now that you finished the quiz you can choose one of the websites below to do some extra practice. Click on one of the 3 buttons below to begin. Adding Money Coin Names and Values Comparing Money Additional Information for Teachers Click here when you are finished.
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Let’s learn about the penny Front Back LincolnLincoln Memorial Pennies are copper plated zinc and have a smooth edge.
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How much is a penny worth? A penny is worth 1 cent. You can write 1 cent as $.01 or 1¢
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Equivalency 5 pennies = 1 nickel 10 pennies = 1 dime 25 pennies = 1 quarter 50 pennies = 1 half dollar 100 pennies = 1 dollar
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Practice Counting Pennies Count the value of the pennies. $0.01 Click on the button with the correct value of the coins. $0.10$0.50
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Practice Trading Pennies Look at the pennies below. Which coin has an equal value? Click on the button under the coin with an equal value.
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Let’s learn about the nickel FrontBack Thomas Jefferson Monticello Nickels are made out of a nickel/copper alloy and have a smooth edge.
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How much is a nickel worth? A nickel is worth 5 cents. You can write 5 cents as $.05 or 5¢
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Equivalency 1 nickel = 5 pennies 2 nickels = 1 dime 5 nickels = 1 quarter 10 nickels = 1 half dollar 20 nickels = 1 dollar
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Practice Counting Nickels Count the value of the nickels. Click on the button with the correct value of the coins. $0.05$0.25$0.30
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Practice Trading Nickels Look at the nickels below. Which coin has an equal value? Click on the button under the coin with an equal value.
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Let’s learn about the dime FrontBack Franklin Roosevelttorch with an olive branch and an oak branch Dimes are made out of a mixture of metals. The dime has an edge with 118 ridges. It is the smallest, thinnest and lightest US coin.
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How much is a dime worth? A dime is worth 10 cents. You can write 10 cents as $.10 or 10¢
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Equivalency 1 dime = 10 pennies 5 dimes = 1 half dollar 10 dimes = 1 dollar
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Practice Counting Dimes Count the value of the dimes. Click on the button with the correct value of the coins. $0.80$0.10$1.00
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Practice Trading Dimes Look at the dimes below. What has an equal value? Click on the button under the item with an equal value.
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Let’s learn about the quarter FrontBack George Washingtonpresidential coat of arms Quarters are made out of a mixture of metals. The quarter has an edge with 119 ridges.
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How much is a quarter worth? A quarter is worth 25 cents. You can write 25 cents as $.25 or 25¢
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Equivalency 1 quarter = 25 pennies 2 quarters = 1 half dollar 4 quarters = 1 dollar
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Practice Counting Quarters Count the value of the quarters. Click on the button with the correct value of the coins. $1.00$0.40$0.50
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Practice Trading Quarters Look at the quarters below. What has an equal value? Click on the button under the item with an equal value.
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Front Back John F. KennedyPresidential Seal Half dollar are made out of a mixture of metals. The half dollar has an edge with 150 ridges. Let’s learn about the half dollar
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How much is a half dollar worth? A half dollar is worth 50 cents. You can write 50 cents as $.50 or 50¢
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Equivalency 1 half dollar = 2 quarters 2 half dollars = 1 dollar
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Practice Counting Half Dollars Count the value of the half dollars. Click on the button with the correct value of the coins. $0.50$1.00$0.75
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Practice Trading Half Dollars Look at the half dollars below. What has an equal value? Click on the button under the item with an equal value.
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Let’s learn about the dollar bill FrontBack George Washington front and back of the Great Seal of the United States of America.
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How much is a dollar worth? A dollar is worth one dollar. You can write 1 dollar as $1.00 or 100¢
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Equivalency 1 dollar = 100 pennies 1 dollar = 20 nickels 1 dollar = 10 dimes 1 dollar = 4 quarters 1 dollar = 2 half dollars
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Practice Counting Dollar Bills Count the value of the dollar bills. Click on the button with the correct value of the bills. $2.50$4.00$5.00
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Practice Trading Dollar Bills Look at the dollar bill below. What has an equal value? Click on the button under the items with an equal value.
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Media Citations Video: Counting Coins Location: Discovery Education Link: http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=333FE4A2-37F4-45F3-B78E- AC8BCD248EF3&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=333FE4A2-37F4-45F3-B78E- AC8BCD248EF3&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US License: Howard County has purchased a license for teachers to use content in their classrooms Coin Pictures Location: Howard County Document Repository(a site that provides resources for teacher use) Link: http://doc.hcpss.org:8080/docushare/dsweb/HomePage http://doc.hcpss.org:8080/docushare/dsweb/HomePage Password Protected- Access for Howard County Employees Only Quiz Clip Art Location: Open Clip Art Library Teddy Bear Link: http://www.openclipart.org/detail/49003 http://www.openclipart.org/detail/49003 Soccer Ball Link: http://www.openclipart.org/detail/5372http://www.openclipart.org/detail/5372 Additional Practice Website Links http://www.toonuniversity.com/flash.asp?err=569&engine= http://www.hbschool.com/activity/lets_compare/ http://www.ixl.com/math/practice/grade-1-money-names-and-values
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Mixed Money Practice Go!
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Practice with Coins Count all of the coins. Click on the correct amount. 67¢41¢$1.13
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Practice with Coins Count all of the coins. Click on the correct amount. 75¢ $1.27$1.10
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Practice with Coins Count all of the coins. Click on the correct amount. 27¢ 32¢44¢
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Practice with Coins Count all of the coins. Click on the correct amount. $1.55 $2.20$1.40
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Practice with Coins Count all of the coins. Click on the correct amount. 33¢ 78¢18¢
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Coin Quiz Go!
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Coin identification Use the word bank to name each coin. dime penny half-dollar
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Coin identification Use the word bank to name each item. quarter dollar nickel
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Adding Coins Count all of the coins. Click on the correct amount. 32¢ 57¢62¢
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Adding Coins Count all of the coins. Click on the correct amount. 50¢ 40¢30¢
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Comparing Values Count the coins in each box. Compare the sets using >, <, or =. = < >
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Comparing Values Count the coins in each box. Compare the sets using >, <, or =. = < >
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Equivalency Count the first set of coins. Choose the set that is equal.
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Equivalency Count the first set of coins. Choose the set that is equal.
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Buying Choose the set of coins you would need to buy the teddy bear. 76¢
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Buying Choose the set of coins you would need to buy the soccer ball. 90¢
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Congratulations!
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Let’s see how well you did…
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