Counting Coins

Mathematics - First Grade

Counting Coins

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Study Guide Counting Coins

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MONEY What is Money? Money is what we use to buy the things we want or need. Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters are all forms of U.S. money. Penny o The penny is copper colored. o It has a picture of Abraham Lincoln. o It is worth (one cent). Nickel o The nickel is silver and is bigger than the penny. o It has a picture of Thomas Jefferson. o It is worth (five cents). = Dime © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only. Visit us at www.NewPathLearning.com.
o The dime is also silver, but is smaller than the other coins. o It has a picture of Franklin Roosevelt. o The dime is worth 10¢ (ten cents). = = = Quarter © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only. Visit us at www.NewPathLearning.com.
o The quarter is silver and much larger than the other coins. o It has George Washington on one side. o The quarter is worth 25¢ ( twenty-five cents). = = How to count coins: Since pennies are worth each, you can simply count by ones. © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only. Visit us at www.NewPathLearning.com.
When counting nickels, you can skip count by fives since they are worth 5¢ each. 10¢ 15¢ 20¢ 25¢ You can also skip count when you count dimes. Skip count by tens! 10¢ 20¢ 30¢ 40¢ 50¢ Counting quarters can be a little harder. Since they are worth 25¢ each, you skip count by 25. 25¢ 50¢ 75¢ $1.00 © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only. Visit us at www.NewPathLearning.com.
Try This! Count these coins. © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only. Visit us at www.NewPathLearning.com.
Try This! Count these coins. © Copyright NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to print copies for non-commercial educational purposes only. Visit us at www.NewPathLearning.com.