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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
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What is the value of these coins?
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16 cents
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What is the value of these coins?
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30 cents
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What is the value of these coins?
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47 cents
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What is the value of these coins?
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69 cents
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What is the value of these coins?
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$1.00
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Compare these two groups of coins. Are they, or = ?
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< Less than
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Compare these two sets of coins. Are they, or =?
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= Equal to
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Compare these two groups. Do you think they are, or =?
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> Greater than
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Do you think these two groups are, or =? Compare them.
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= they are equal
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Do you think these two groups are, or equal?
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> Greater than
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What is the value of ?
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$1.25
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What is the value of ?
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$1.67
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What is the total amount of money shown?
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$3.59
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What is the total amount of money shown?
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$2.45
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What is the total amount of money shown?
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$6.46
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Show $0.10 two different ways.
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Show $0.25 two different ways.
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Show $0.75 two different ways.
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Show $0.82 three different ways.
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Show $0.96 three different ways.
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These mittens cost $0.67. You pay the cashier $0.70. How much change would you get back?
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3 cents
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This ball costs $0.32. You pay with 4 dimes. How much change should you get back?
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8 cents
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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?
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2 cents
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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?
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$0.29
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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?
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25 cents
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