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Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 1 Counting Coins Grade 3

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 2 Hello! How are you? Today, we are going to begin another Lesson.

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 3 Coins CoinValue of Coin 1 Penny1¢ 1 Nickel5¢ 1 Dime10¢ 1 Quarter 25¢ 1 half dollar50¢

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 4 Mike put 5 pennies in his piggy bank for 5 days. How many pennies did mark have? Solution: Total number of pennies in his piggy bank are 25.

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 5 Models Models can be used to count the coins. The different coins can first be separated. Then similar coins can be added. The total money can then be added.

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 6 Counting coins How much do 3 pennies and 2 nickels count up to? Solution – 3 pennies – 3¢ 2 nickels - 10¢ Total money - 13¢

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 7 How many coins can be used to count 27 cents? Solution: One quarter and 2 pennies One quarter = 25¢ 2 pennies = 2¢

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 8 How many coins make up for $1.25?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 9 Calvin wants to buy a pen that costs $1.50. He has 3 quarters. Is the money sufficient to buy a pen?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 10 Tim has 3 coins, penny, nickel and dime. This money is enough to buy 4 candies. What is the cost of 4 candies?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 11 Wilson buys 3 apples and 2 oranges. Cost of 1 apple is 1 nickel and cost of 1 orange is 1 dime. How much money does he need?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 12 Jack has 3 pennies, 2 nickels and 1 dime. How much money does he have?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 13 Which amount of money is greater? a. 1 dollar + 5 dimes + 2 nickels b. 8 dimes + 20 nickels c. 3 quarters + 5 nickels + 2 dimes d. 1 dollar + 25 nickels

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 14 Have a Short Break

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Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 16 Try Assessment Questions Now.

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc Joseph gave Maria 2 quarters, 2 nickels and one dime. How much money does Joseph give Maria?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc Harry spend 1 dollar for juice, half dollar for a game and 2 nickels for a lottery ticket. How much money does he spend in all?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc Elise has a total of $1.29. He has dollars, nickels and pennies. How many coins does she have?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc Ginny bought a magazine for one dollar, a newspaper for 2 quarters and a pencil for 2 nickels. How much money does he pay to the shopkeeper?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc Pearl bought a notebook for $0.95. He gave shopkeeper one dollar coin. What will he get back? a) a penny b) a dime c) a quarter d) a nickel

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc Lisa has $10 note. She wants to buy a cap that costs $6.25 and a belt that costs $3.85. Does she has enough money to buy cap and belt?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc Mr. Lee buys a banana. He gets $0.42 change. What coins could the change be?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc What coins could make up $1.57?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc Harry gave away $0.96 to the newspaper seller. What coins he could have given?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc How much money do 12 pennies and 13 nickels make up?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 27 Recap Value of a penny is 1¢ Value of a Nickel is 5¢ Value of a dime is 10¢ Value of a quarter is 25¢ Value of a half dollar is 50¢

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 28 Well Done!! Now practice worksheets on Counting coins.