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Money

Penny, penny, Easily spent. Copper brown and worth one cent Name - 1 penny 1 cent Worth - 1¢ $ .01 Penny, penny, Easily spent. Copper brown and worth one cent

What person is found on the heads side of a penny? It’s Abraham Lincoln!

Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States. Who was Abraham Lincoln? Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States.

What building is on the tails side of the penny? It’s the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. What is found inside the Lincoln Memorial? A statue of Abraham Lincoln.

Nickel, nickel, Thick and fat. You're worth five cents, I know that. Name – 1 nickel 5 cents Worth - 5¢ $ .05 Nickel, nickel, Thick and fat. You're worth five cents, I know that.

What person is found on the heads side of a nickel? It’s Thomas Jefferson!

Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd president of the United States Who was Thomas Jefferson? Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd president of the United States

What is on the tails side of the nickel? Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, is found on the tails side of the nickel.

Dime, dime, Little and thin. I remember, you're worth ten. Name – 1 dime 10 cents Worth - 10¢ $ .10 Dime, dime, Little and thin. I remember, you're worth ten.

What person is found on the heads side of a dime? It’s Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Who was Franklin Delano Roosevelt? Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd president of the United States.

What three things are found on the tails side of the dime? A torch A branch of laurel A branch of oak

Quarter, quarter, big and bold. You're worth twenty-five I am told. Name – 1 quarter 25 cents Worth - 25¢ $ .25 Quarter, quarter, big and bold. You're worth twenty-five I am told.

What person is found on the heads side of a quarter? It’s George Washington!

George Washington was the 1st president of the United States Who was George Washington? George Washington was the 1st president of the United States

It is the Presidential Coat of Arms; an eagle with outstretched wings. What is on the tails side of the quarter? It is the Presidential Coat of Arms; an eagle with outstretched wings.

Half-a-dollar, half-a-dollar, giant size, 50 cents to buy some fries. Half Dollar Name – 1 half dollar 50 cents Worth - 50¢ $ .50 Half-a-dollar, half-a-dollar, giant size, 50 cents to buy some fries.

What person is found on the heads side of a half dollar? It’s John Kennedy!

Who was John Kennedy? John Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States. He was assassinated.

What is on the tails side of the half dollar? It is the Presidential Seal.

Dollar, dollar, green and long, Worth 100 cents, you can't go wrong!!! Name – 1 dollar 1 buck Worth - $1.00 Dollar, dollar, green and long, Worth 100 cents, you can't go wrong!!!

What person is found on the front side of a dollar? George Washington!

What is on the back side of the dollar? It pictures the word "ONE" flanked by two circles, picturing the front and back of the Great Seal of the United States of America.

Let’s Practice!!!

What coin is this? How much is it worth? Name – 1 quarter 25 cents Worth - 25¢ $ .25 Quarter, quarter, big and bold. You're worth twenty-five I am told.

What coin is this? How much is it worth? Name – 1 dime 10 cents Worth - 10¢ $ .10 Dime, dime, Little and thin. I remember, you're worth ten.

What is this called? How much is it worth? Name – 1 dollar 1 buck Worth - $1.00 Dollar, dollar, green and long, Worth 100 cents, you can't go wrong!!!

What coin is this? How much is it worth? Name – 1 half dollar 50 cents Worth - 50¢ $ .50 Half-a-dollar, half-a-dollar, giant size, 50 cents to buy some fries.

What coin is this? How much is it worth? Name – 1 nickel 5 cents Worth - 5¢ $ .05 Nickel, nickel, Thick and fat. You're worth five cents, I know that.

What coin is this? How much is it worth? Name - 1 penny 1 cent Worth - 1¢ $ .01 Penny, penny, Easily spent. Copper brown and worth one cent

Let’s Count!!!

Penny Count pennies by ones. 1 2 3 4 5

Five pennies are equal to a nickel =

Nickel Count nickels by fives. 5 10 15 20 25

Two nickels are equal to a dime =

Five nickels are equal to a quarter =

Dimes Count dimes by tens. 10 20 30 40 50

Five dimes are equal to a half dollar =

Ten dimes are equal to 1 dollar =

Quarters Count quarters by twenty-fives. 25 50 75 $1.00

Two quartes are equal to a half-dollar: =

Four quarters are equal to 1 dollar =

Two half dollars equal 1 dollar =

Half-Dollar Count half-dollars by twenty-fives. 25 50 75 $1.00

Let’s Practice!!!

Two nickels equal what coin? =

Two half dollars equal what? =

Four quarters equal what? =

Five pennies equal what coin? =

Ten dimes equal what? =

Five nickels are equal to what coin? =

Two dimes and a nickel are equal to what coin? =

Five dimes are equal to what coin? =

One dime and three nickels are equal to what coin? =

THE END!