Counting Change By: Hannah Leigh Reagan. Instructions: This assignment is an interactive quiz. Each slide will have a question and multiple-choice answers.

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Counting Change By: Hannah Leigh Reagan

Instructions: This assignment is an interactive quiz. Each slide will have a question and multiple-choice answers. Make sure to click on the answer you think is correct. If you happen to click an incorrect answer, read the hint that will appear on the next page, and go back to the question to try again. This is an assignment meant to done individually. The goal of this assignment is for you to do your best, have some fun, and practice your skills at counting money.

QUESTION 1: Which one of these is a quarter?

Time to Cash in on a Hint You clicked on the dime. Lets go back and try again. CLICK HERE TO TRY AGAIN

Time to Cash in on a Hint You clicked on the nickel. Lets go back and try again. CLICK HERE TO TRY AGAIN

Cha Ching! You selected the correct answer That is the quarter. A quarter is worth 25 cents. That is ¼ of a dollar.

QUESTION 2: Click on the amount that a dime is worth.

Time to Cash in on a Hint You clicked on 10 cents. That is the value of a dime. Lets go back and try again. CLICK HERE TO TRY AGAIN

Time to Cash in on a Hint You clicked on 25 cents. That is the value of a quarter. Lets go back and try again. CLICK HERE TO TRY AGAIN

Cha Ching! You selected the correct answer. A nickel is worth 5 cents.

QUESTION 3: Looking at the picture how much does all that total to? $1.59 $1.39 $2.00

Time to Cash in on a Hint All of it added together does not create a whole number. Lets go back and try again. CLICK HERE TO TRY AGAIN

Time to Cash in on a Hint That value maybe a little too small. Lets go back and try again. CLICK HERE TO TRY AGAIN

Cha Ching! You selected the correct answer. It all adds up to be $1.59

QUESTION 4: Looking at the picture how much does all that total to? $1.41 $1.31 $1.00

Time to Cash in on a Hint All of it added together does not create a whole number. Lets go back and try again. CLICK HERE TO TRY AGAIN

Time to Cash in on a Hint That value maybe a little too large. Lets go back and try again. CLICK HERE TO TRY AGAIN

Cha Ching! You selected the correct answer. It all adds up to be $1.31

QUESTION 5: Looking at the picture how much does all that total to? $0.54 $0.24 $0.44

Time to Cash in on a Hint This value is a bit too small. Lets go back and try again. CLICK HERE TO TRY AGAIN

Time to Cash in on a Hint That value maybe a little too large. Lets go back and try again. CLICK HERE TO TRY AGAIN

Cha Ching! You selected the correct answer. It all adds up to $0.44

You have now completed this assignment. As a follow up question I would like to ask: Do you feel more confident about your money counting abilities? Yes, I feel confident in my money counting abilities! I am feeling a little more confident, but I would like some extra help.

Congratulations! Now that you have mastered the basics of counting money you are ready for tomorrows activity! Log off of your computer and allow your next classmate waiting to log on.

That’s ok! Extra practice never hurts. Log off of your computer and allow your next classmate waiting to log on. Go onto the game link on the student resource page for more practice with counting money.