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1 Click your favorite coin to begin!
Money Challenge! Do you know your coins? Click your favorite coin to begin!

2 Question 1 What is the name of this coin? Penny Quarter Dime Nickel

3 Correct! The correct answer is the quarter. It is worth 25 cents and has the face of George Washington, 1st President of the United States. Good job! Click the coin to go to the next question.

4 Try Again! Hint: This is the largest of the 4 coins. It is also worth the most—25 cents. Click the coin to try again.

5 Try Again! Hint: = Give it another try! Try again

6 How much is this coin worth? $0.10 $0.25 $0.01 $0.05
Question 2 How much is this coin worth? $0.10 $0.25 $0.01 $0.05

7 Correct! The penny is worth $0.01 or 1 cent. 100 pennies gives you $1.00. It is a copper-plated zinc coin. Well done! Click the penny to go to the next question.

8 Try Again! Hint: This coin is the penny. Give it another shot! Click on the penny to try again.

9 Which coin is the nickel?
Question 3 Which coin is the nickel?

10 Correct! The nickel is worth $0.05 or 5 cents. It is made of nickel and copper and has the face of Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States. Great Job! Click on the nickel to go to the next question

11 Try Again! Hint: The nickel has Thomas Jefferson on the front. The coin is worth 5 cents. Try again

12 How much is this coin worth?
Question 4 How much is this coin worth? 10 cents 25 cents 5 cents 1 cent

13 Correct! The dime is worth $0.10 or 10 cents. It is the smallest coin and has the face of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States. Good job! Click on the dime to finish!

14 Try Again! Hint: This is the dime. It is the smallest in size but is worth more than the penny and the nickel. Now go back and give it another try. Click on the dime to try again.

15 You Made It! You have answered all questions correctly. Give yourself a pat on the back and then raise your hand to let the teacher know you are finished. Well done! You know your coins!


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