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Money In The Bank Identifying and Counting Coins

You will learn to: Identify a penny and a nickel Identify a penny and a nickel Identify the value of a penny and a nickel Identify the value of a penny and a nickel Count coins Count coins

Penny Here is a penny. It is brown and has a picture of Abraham Lincoln on it. It is worth 1 cent. Click on the coin and say the chant. 1¢1¢1¢1¢

Say the Chant Penny, penny Easily spent Copper brown And worth one cent

Now we see 2 coins. Only one is a penny. Click on the penny.

Great Job!!!

Sorry, try again.

A penny is worth 1 cent. Click the coin that’s worth 1 cent.

Great Job!!!

Sorry, try again.

Great! You know that a penny is worth 1 cent. When we count pennies, we count by ones. 1¢1¢1¢ 1¢1¢ 5 pennies = 1 nickel

Nickel This is a nickel. A nickel is larger than a penny. It is silver and has Thomas Jefferson on it. A nickel is worth 5 cent.

Say the Chant Nickel, nickel Thick and fat You’re worth 5 cents I know that!

Now we see 2 coins. Only one is a nickel. Click on the nickel.

Great Job!!!

Sorry, try again.

A nickel is worth 5 cents. Click the coin that’s worth 5 cents.

Great Job!!!

Sorry, try again.

Great job! You know that a penny is worth 1 cent and a nickel is worth 5 cents.

Keep up the Good Work!!

Works Cited

Credits Thanks Ms. Steele’s Class Special Thanks Donna Blethen