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EXIT © Joyce Gerald 2000

EXITMONEY: Determines equivalent values of coins to $0.50. & $1.00 BILL Determines the value of a set of coins up to $0.50 using quarters, nickels, pennies, and dimes. These slides are not timed. Press the spacebar to advance them. Names and identifies values of coins (penny, nickel, dime, quarter,) and dollar bills

EXIT © Joyce Gerald 2000 Names and identifies values of coins (penny, nickel, dime, quarter,) and dollar bills

EXIT © Joyce Gerald 2000 Names and identifies values of coins (penny, nickel, dime, quarter,) and dollar bills

EXIT © Joyce Gerald 2000 Names and identifies values of coins (penny, nickel, dime, quarter,) and dollar bills 100 pennies4 quarters10 dimes20 nickels Read the question. Write the answer down. What is the value of this bill? Write the number of coins. What is the name of this bill?

EXIT © Joyce Gerald 2000 a.nickel b.dime c. penny d. quarter WHAT ARE THE NAMES OF THESE COINS? Write the letter down. Evaluation:

EXIT © Joyce Gerald 2000 a. 5 cents b.10 cents c. 1 cent d. 25 cents WHAT IS THE VALUE OF THESE COINS? Write the letter down. Evaluation:

EXIT © Joyce Gerald pennies Determines the value of a set of coins up to $0.50 using quarters, nickels, pennies, and dimes.

EXIT © Joyce Gerald 2000 Determines the value of a set of coins up to $0.50 using quarters, nickels, pennies, and dimes. 2 quarters This is an instructional tool. Memorize the coins. 50 pennies are equal to:

EXIT © Joyce Gerald cents. Count. Write the amount. Determines the value of a set of coins up to $0.50 using quarters, nickels, pennies, and dimes.

EXIT © Joyce Gerald 2000 quarter 1 nickel 1 dime Determines equivalent values of coins p to $0.50. & $1.00 BILL This is an instructional tool. Memorize the equivalent amounts for the coins.

EXIT © Joyce Gerald dollar Determines equivalent values of coins up to $0.50. & $1.00 BILL This is an instructional tool. Memorize the equivalent amounts for the coins.

EXIT © Joyce Gerald 2000 Determines equivalent values of coins up to $0.50. & $1.00 BILL This is an instructional tool. Memorize the equivalent amounts for the coins.

EXIT © Joyce Gerald 2000 M:1.14 Determines equivalent values of coins up to $0.50. & $1.00 BILL

EXIT © Joyce Gerald 2000 Determines equivalent values of coins up to $0.50. & $1.00 BILL

EXIT © Joyce Gerald 2000