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1 nickel = ___ pennies 1 dime = ___ pennies 1 quarter = ___ pennies 1 dime = ___ nickels 1 quarter = ___ nickels 8.1

Cut out the dollar bills. Put 5 bills in your money holder and the rest in the class bank. 8.2

Show 53 with your base-10 blocks. 8.3

Turn to page 186 in your math journal. You have 1 quarter, 2 dimes and 2 nickels. Do you have enough money for the scissors? 8.4

You want to buy a toy elephant that costs $0.72. You pay 3 quarters. How much money should you get back? 8.5

Which would you want, a candy bar or half a candy bar? Make a tally mark to show your vote. 8.6

Look at the drinking glasses on page 195 in your math journal. Which glass is half full? 8.7

Take 14 pennies. If you share them equally with a friend, how many pennies will each of you have? 8.8

Take a piece of paper. Use your Pattern-Block Template to draw each pattern block shape. Write the name of each shape. 8.9

Take a piece of paper. Fold it twice and label each piece. What size is each piece? 8.10