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Counting Coins and Bills

Counting Coins and Bills

Assessment

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Mathematics

1st - 5th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

17 Slides • 28 Questions

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Paper Money is used by most Americans everyday.

Let's Learn about paper money: How it's made, what it looks like and what each bill is worth.

Paper Money

Click NEXT and watch the video about the Fort Worth Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

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In your math journal calculate the value of Andy's Coins.

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​Let's find the value of Dana's money using the

money PVC.

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Mr. Jones wants to buy a candy bar that costs 0.44 cents, he has two nickels, one quarter, and one dime. Does he have enough money? Discuss with a partner.

  • Yes, he does have enough money.

  • No, he needs _____ more.

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Match

Match the following

25 cent

10 cent

1 cent

5 cent

1 Dollar

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Yes!

Mr. Jones does have enough money. We know this because 2 nickels = 10 cents. 1 quarter = 25 cents. 1 dime = 10 cents.

10+25+10= 45 cents. Mr. Jones will have one penny left over.

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Multiple Choice

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What is the value of the collection of coins and bills?

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$1.51

2

$1.31

3

$1.41

4

$1.61

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Multiple Choice

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Tommy got 2 quarters, one nickel, and two pennies from his mom. How much money did  did his mom give him?
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$1.00
2
0.72 cents
3
0.57 cents
4
0.62 cents

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Multiple Choice

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Select the value of the money 
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$0.52
2
$0.44
3
$0.54
4
$0.51

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Multiple Choice

Sam has been saving his coins. He has 2 quarters, 4 nickels, and 2 pennies. How much money does he have saved?
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$0.50
2
$0.70
3
$0.72
4
$0.82

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Multiple Choice

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Count the money.

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$1.00

2

36¢

3

66¢

4

56¢

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Multiple Choice

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What is the total value of the money?

Show you work...

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$4.66

2

$4.65

3

$4.63

4

$4.64

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Multiple Choice

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1

$1.62

2

$0.62

3

$2.62

4

$2.82

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Multiple Choice

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$1.68
2
$1.78
3
$1.88
4
$1.76

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The One Dollar Bill ($1)

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Multiple Choice

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$0.41
2
$0.31
3
$0.26
4
$0.42

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4 $20 Bills

$20 + $20 + $20 + $20 or $20 x 4= $80

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First let's look at a skip counting chart

Notice that the chart has 5 boxes. Each box is equal to that number of $20 bills. Therefore, for 3 $20 bills you would count 3 spaces and see that box 3 has 60 so 3 $20 bills=$60

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Multiple Choice

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How much is this?

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$100

2

$80

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Multiple Choice

How much is 5 $10 bills worth?

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$50

2

$60

3

$40

4

$20

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Multiple Choice

How much is 4 $10 bills worth?

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$30

2

$20

3

$40

4

$50

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Multiple Choice

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$2.62
2
$2.82
3
$2.52
4
$2.61

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Multiple Choice

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How much money does Sam have?
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$0.96
2
$0.95
3
97¢
4
85¢

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Multiple Choice

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What is the value of this coin?
1
25¢
2
10¢
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Multiple Choice

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What is the name of this coin?
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Dime
2
Quarter
3
Penny
4
Nickel

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The One Dollar Bill ($1)

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​There is a lot of information on a one-dollar bill that will help you to identify it. See if you can find the following items in the picture.

  • The number "1" in all the corners.

  • The words "One Dollar" at the bottom.

  • The Large "ONE" on back of the dollar.​

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Multiple Choice

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What is the name of this coin?
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Quarter
2
Dime
3
Nickel
4
Penny

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Multiple Choice

Which coin is a penny?

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2
3
4

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Multiple Choice

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What coin is this?

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Penny

2

Quarter

3

Nickel

4

Dime

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Multiple Choice

Which coin in a nickel?

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2
3
4

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Multiple Choice

Which coin is a dime?

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2
3
4

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Multiple Choice

Which coin is a quarter?

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2
3
4

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The Five Dollar Bill ($5)

​There is a lot of information on a five-dollar bill that will help you to identify it. See if you can find the following items in the picture.

  • The number "5" or word "FIVE" in all the corners.

  • The words "Five Dollars" at the bottom.

  • The Large "Five" on front of the bill.​

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The Ten Dollar Bill ($10)

​There is a lot of information on a ten-dollar bill that will help you to identify it. See if you can find the following items in the picture.

  • The number "10" in all the corners.

  • The words "Ten Dollars" at the bottom of the front and back.

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The Twenty Dollar Bill ($20)

​There is a lot of information on a twenty-dollar bill that will help you to identify it. See if you can find the following items in the picture.

  • The number "20" in all the corners.

  • The words "Twenty Dollars" at the bottom of the front and back.

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The Fifty Dollar Bill ($50)

​There is a lot of information on a Fifty-dollar bill that will help you to identify it. See if you can find the following items in the picture.

  • The number "50" in all the corners.

  • The words "Fifty Dollars" at the bottom of the front and back.

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The One-HundredDollar Bill ($100)

​There is a lot of information on a one-hundred-dollar bill that will help you to identify it. See if you can find the following items in the picture.

  • The number "100 in all the corners.

  • The words "One Hundred Dollars" at the bottom of the front and back.

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Multiple Choice

What number is on the one-dollar bill?

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100

2

10

3

20

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1

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Multiple Choice

What number is on the twenty-dollar bill?

1

100

2

10

3

20

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1

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Multiple Choice

What number is on the ten-dollar bill?

1

100

2

10

3

20

4

1

44

Multiple Choice

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What is this?

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A One-Hundred Dollar Bill

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A Ten-Dollar Bill

3

A Fifty-Dollar Bill

4

A Five Dollar Bill

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Reorder

Reorder the following bills from the lowest value to the highest value.

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2
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Paper Money is used by most Americans everyday.

Let's Learn about paper money: How it's made, what it looks like and what each bill is worth.

Paper Money

Click NEXT and watch the video about the Fort Worth Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

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