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Money, Money, Money!

Money, Money, Money!. By Emily Kerg. Purpose: To use addition to find the value of coins when added together. Objectives: To figure out how money is used in everyday life. What each coins value is. How to add coins together. Everyday use of coins:. At the grocery store Turning on a light

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Money, Money, Money!

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  1. Money, Money, Money! By Emily Kerg

  2. Purpose: To use addition to find the value of coins when added together. • Objectives: • To figure out how money is used in everyday life. • What each coins value is. • How to add coins together.

  3. Everyday use of coins: • At the grocery store • Turning on a light • Filling up mom and dad’s car with gas • Going to the movies • Buying new pencils • Does anyone have any examples?

  4. Learn a song about coins! • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROF7DISVSv4&feature=related

  5. Quarter • This is the biggest coin in size and value! • It’s worth 25 cents • There are 4 quarters in a dollar

  6. Dime • This is the smallest coin! • It is worth 10 cents • There are 10 dimes in a dollar

  7. Nickel • This is a silver coin worth 5 cents! • There are 20 nickels in a dollar • How many nickels are there in quarter? Or a dime?

  8. Penny • This is the smallest valued coin! • It is worth 1 cent • There are 100 pennies in a dollar

  9. Let’s review Nickel – 5 cents Quarter – 25 cents Penny – 1 cent Dime - 10 cents

  10. I’m sorry, you were incorrect. Let’s review Nickel – 5 cents Quarter – 25 cents Penny – 1 cent Dime - 10 cents

  11. To find the value of a coin… • Add them together! • For example, + = 50 cents 25 + 25 = 50

  12. Question 1 • How much money is on this picture? 4 cents A. B. 20 cents C. 40 cents D. 2 cents

  13. Correct Answer! • You were right! You counted the money correctly! • Let’s continue counting with Question 2! 1 + 1 + 1 + 1

  14. Question 2 • How much money is on this screen? + + 74 cents 26 cents C. 16 cents D. 54 cents

  15. Correct Answer! • You got the correct answer of 16 cents! • One nickel, one penny, one dime • Let’s move on to Question 3! + + 5 + 1 + 10

  16. Question 3 • How much change is on this screen? A. 75 cents B. 105 cents C. 5 cents D. 85 cents

  17. Correct Answer! • Good job! There were 3 quarters and 2 nickels! • 25 + 25 + 25 + 5 + 5 = 85 cents • Now you know how to count coins!

  18. Now you know how to use coins! Let’s keep practicing with real coins now!

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