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Teach children to count money in dollars and cents. Learn about coins and bills worth different values, including identifying the faces on each, and comparing sums. Fun and educational interactive exercises.
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More About Money Values Up to One Dollar Ms. LaMagna
Signs – Dollars and Cents Remember: $ = dollars ¢ = cents
Let’s Review Which is worth 10 cents? (10¢)
How many make 1 dollar? ($1) A. 10 dimes B. 25 pennies C. 100 nickels D. 10 quarters
How many make 1 dollar? ($1) A. 4 dimes B. 100 pennies C. 4 nickels D. 10 quarters
How many make 1 dollar? ($1) A. 25 dimes B. 50 pennies C. 4 nickels D. 4 quarters
Who is on the penny? • George Washington • Abraham Lincoln • Thomas Jefferson • Franklin D. Roosevelt
Who is on the nickel? • George Washington • Abraham Lincoln • Thomas Jefferson • Franklin D. Roosevelt
Who is on the dime? • George Washington • Abraham Lincoln • Thomas Jefferson • Franklin D. Roosevelt
Who is on the quarter? • George Washington • Abraham Lincoln • Thomas Jefferson • Franklin D. Roosevelt
Who is on the 1dollar bill? • George Washington • Abraham Lincoln • Thomas Jefferson • Franklin D. Roosevelt
Greater Than When the something is “greater than” something else, it is more than or larger than. • 10 is greater than 5 • A quarter is greater in value than a dime. • A nickel is greater in value than a penny. • The sum of is greater than + + (20¢) (6¢)
Which box has the greater sum? + + + = =
Correct!! That’s right!! 2 Quarters = 50¢ But 6 Dimes = 60¢ So… The box with 6 dimes has a larger, or greater, sum! = 50¢ = 60¢
Which box has the greater sum? + + = =
Correct!! Yes! And And 26¢ is more (greater) than 20¢! Great job! = 26¢ = 20¢
Which box has the greater sum? + + + = =
What is the relationship between the total in Box 1 and the total in Box 2? • The total in Box 1 is greater. • The total in Box 2 is greater. • They are equal. 1. 2. +
Correct!! 2 Nickels = 10¢ 1 dime = 10¢ So, the total amount is the same, or equal!! Well done! = 10¢ + = 10¢
What is the total amount? • 81¢ • 71¢ • 76¢ • 86¢ + =
What is the total amount? • 73¢ • 88¢ • $1 • 98¢ + =
What is the total amount? • 92¢ • 77¢ • 97¢ • $1 + =
What is the total amount? • 69¢ • 49¢ • 29¢ • 65¢ + =
What is the total amount? • 67¢ • 47¢ • 62¢ • 52¢ + =
What is the total amount? • 60¢ • 45¢ • 50¢ • 55¢ + =
Correct!! That’s All Folks!! Now you know all about counting money!