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2 Counting Money! Mathematics in First Grade Courtney Rohr Click to Start $ $ $ $ $ $

3 Hello everyone! My name is Hamm. I have some information to share with you about counting money. Later, I will need your help to answer questions that will test your knowledge!

4 How much is it worth? Penny- 1 cent Nickel- 5 cents Dime- 10 cents Quarter- 25 cents Next

5 What is on each coin? Penny:  (Front) President Abraham Lincoln  (Back) Lincoln Memorial Next Nickel:  (Front) President Thomas Jefferson  (Back) Monticello

6 What is on each coin? Dime:  (Front) Franklin D. Roosevelt  (Back) Torch Quarter:  (Front) George Washington  (Back) Bald Eagle Next

7 Counting Money and Making Change Next To determine the amount of money you have, you must add all of the coins together to find the total amount. Ex. 10 + 10 + 5 + 1 = 26 cents

8 Making Change If you pay more for an object than it costs, you will get back change. Change- The difference in money between the cost of the item and the money you have. Ex. A soccer ball costs 11 cents. You give the cashier a dime and a nickel. How many cent(s) will you get back? Dime (10 cents) + nickel (5 cents) = 15 cents 15 cents- 11 cents= 4 cents Answer: 4 cents Next

9 Question 1 How many cents are there? 58 cents 53 cents 48 cents 33 cents ????

10 Next GREAT COUNTING! YOU’RE RIGHT!

11 Next Count carefully! Remember a quarter is 25 cents, a dime is 10 cents, a nickel is 5 cents and a penny is 1 cent.

12 Question 2 Who has more money? Courtney Josh They have the same amount. Courtney Hmm..

13 Next GREAT COUNTING! YOU’RE RIGHT!

14 Next Count carefully! A dime is worth 10 cents, a nickel is worth 5 cents and a penny is worth 1 cent.

15 Question 3 Does Katy have enough money in her piggy bank to buy a toy for 30 cents? Katy’s Piggy Bank No Yes ????

16 Next WELL DONE! THAT ANSWER IS CORRECT!

17 Next Count again. If she has at least 30 cents, Katy can by the toy.

18 Question 4 John has 1 quarter, 2 dimes, and 3 nickels. He buys a book for 58 cents. How much money will he get back? 7 cents 5 cents 0 cents 2 cents $$$$

19 Next WAY TO GO! THAT’S THE RIGHT ANSWER!

20 Next Try again. Remember to subtract the price of the book from the amount of money John gives.

21 Next Play Again! You have correctly answered all of the questions! Great job! You are on your way to becoming an expert at counting money!

22 References http://www.usconsulate.org.hk/pas/kids/curren cy.htm http://www.clker.com/clipart-piggy-bank-1.html http://www.donhavey.com/blog/tutorials/ik- springy-grass/


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