Let’s Learn About MONEY. Money Poem Penny, penny, easy spent, Copper brown and worth one cent. Nickel, nickel, thick and fat, You’re worth 5. I know that.

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Let’s Learn About MONEY

Money Poem Penny, penny, easy spent, Copper brown and worth one cent. Nickel, nickel, thick and fat, You’re worth 5. I know that. Dime, dime, little and thin, I remember—you’re worth 10. Quarter, quarter, big and bold, You’re worth 25, I am told. Half a dollar, half a dollar, Giant size. 50 cents to buy some fries. Dollar, dollar, green and long, With 100 cents you can’t go wrong.

Click on a coin or bill to learn more! I’m done!!

Penny Worth 1 cent Abraham Lincoln on front Lincoln Memorial on back Made of bronze

Nickel Worth 5 cents 5 pennies = one 1 nickel Thomas Jefferson is on the front “Monticello” is on the back (Large home that Jefferson built) =

Dime Worth 10 cents 10 pennies = 1 dime Franklin D Roosevelt is on the front Torch with olive branch and oak branch on back Torch signifies liberty Olive branch signifies peace Oak branch signifies strength and independence

Quarter Worth 25 cents Two dimes and one nickel OR Twenty-five pennies George Washington on front Bald Eagle on back

Half dollar Worth 50 cents 2 quarters = 50 cents John F Kennedy on front Presidential seal on back

Dollar Worth $1 100 cents are equal to 1 dollar American heroine Sacagewea on front Bald eagle on back

Dollar bill Worth 100 cents Four quarters equal one dollar 10 dimes equal 1 dollar 20 nickels equal 1 dollar 100 pennies equal 1 dollar George Washington is on the front The word “one” is on the back Back also features an unfinished pyramid with 13 steps and the Great Seal of the United States of America

$2 bills Worth 200 cents Worth the same as 2 1 dollar bills Worth the same as 8 quarters Thomas Jefferson is on the front A scene from the Declaration of Independence on the back

$5 bills Worth 500 cents Worth 5 1 dollar bills Worth 20 quarters Abraham Lincoln on the front Lincoln Memorial on the back MUST CHOOSE NEXT!

Quiz Time Which president is on the $5 bill? a.George WashingtonGeorge Washington b.Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln c.Ulysses S. GrantUlysses S. Grant d.John Quincy AdamsJohn Quincy Adams

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$10 bill Worth the same as 10 1 dollar bills Worth 40 quarters Alexander Hamilton on the front US Treasury building on the back

$20 bill Worth the same as 20 1 dollar bills Worth the same as 80 quarters Andrew Jackson is on the front The White House is on the back

$100 bill Worth dollar bills Worth 400 quarters Worth dollar bills Worth 20 5 dollar bills Benjamin Franklin on the front (never a president) Independence Hall is on the back

Quiz time! What is unique about the $100 bill? a.It is worth the most money.It is worth the most money. b.It is printed on blue paper.It is printed on blue paper. c.It is see through.It is see through. d.It is the only bill featuring someone who wasn’t president.It is the only bill featuring someone who wasn’t president.

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Quiz Time! What is featured on the back of MOST bills? a.Architecture (buildings)Architecture (buildings) b.PresidentsPresidents c.How much the bill is worthHow much the bill is worth d.TreesTrees

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CORRECT!! NEXT QUESTION

Test time Which set of coins is in order from largest to smallest? a. Half dollar, dime, quarter, penny b. penny, nickel, quarter, dollar c. dollar, quarter, dime, nickel d. quarter, nickel, dime, dollar