COUNTING MONEY Up to 30 Cents Ms. LaMagna What coins do you see? Pennies Nickels Dimes Quarters.

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COUNTING MONEY Up to 30 Cents Ms. LaMagna

What coins do you see? Pennies Nickels Dimes Quarters

Click on the Penny

Oh, No!! Try Again!

Correct!

Click on the Nickel

Correct!

Click on the Dime

Correct!

Click on the Quarter

Correct!

Now the back! Click on the Penny

Correct!

Click on the Nickel

Correct!

Click on the Dime

Correct!

Click on the Quarter

Correct!

Hairy Money The dime is worth 10 cents. It gets 2 green hairs. The poor penny is bald – its only worth 1 cent. The quarter is worth 25 cents. It gets 5 green hairs! The nickel is worth 5 cents, so it gets 1 green hair.

How Much? The Penny has no hairs – it is only 1 cent.

But What about the Nickel, Dime, and Quarter?

Can you count by fives?

Count the Hairs by Fives! 2 hairs – count: 5, cents! 5 hairs – count: 5, 10, 15, 20, cents! 1 hair – count: 5 5 cents!

Coin Poem Dime, dime Little and thin I remember Youre worth 10! Quarter, quarter Big and bold Youre worth 25 I am told! Penny, penny Easily spent Copper, brown And worth 1 cent. Nickel, nickel Thick and fat Youre worth 5 cents, I know that!

Which is worth 1 cent?

Correct!

Which is worth 5 cents?

Correct!

Which is worth 10 cents?

Correct!

Which is worth 25 cents?

Correct!

Lets Add!! = 1 cent So… = 5 cents

How much is this? A. 10 cents10 cents B. 8 cents8 cents C. 9 cents9 cents D. 7 cents7 cents

Correct!

How much is this? A. 3 cents3 cents B. 12 cents12 cents C. 21 cents21 cents D. 11 cents11 cents

Correct!

How much is this? A. 2 cents2 cents B. 10 cents10 cents C. 6 cents6 cents D. 9 cents9 cents

Correct!

How much is this? A. 20 cents20 cents B. 4 cents4 cents C. 10 cents10 cents D. 15 cents15 cents

Correct!

How much is this? A. 5 cents5 cents B. 15 cents15 cents C. 25 cents25 cents D. 30 cents30 cents

Correct!

How much is this? A. 15 cents15 cents B. 30 cents30 cents C. 12 cents12 cents D. 20 cents20 cents

Correct!

How much is this? A. 10 cents10 cents B. 20 cents20 cents C. 21 cents21 cents D. 3 cents3 cents

Correct!

How much is this? A. 3 cents3 cents B. 15 cents15 cents C. 30 cents30 cents D. 20 cents20 cents

Correct!

How much is this? A. 26 cents26 cents B. 30 cents30 cents C. 20 cents20 cents D. 25 cents25 cents

Correct!

How much is this? A. 25 cents25 cents B. 20 cents20 cents C. 15 cents15 cents D. 30 cents30 cents

Correct! Congratulations, Congratulations, Congratulations!! Now you know all about counting money!