Before we start, lets review
Draw a coin that is worth 10 cents
Draw a coin that is worth 5 cents
Using pennies, nickels, and dimes, draw coins to represent 45 cents.
A quarter is worth 25 cents. Quarters are larger than other coins we have counted so far.
What is a quarter?
Quarters have two sides: heads
How much is a quarter worth?
- twenty-five cents
- ten cents
- five cents
- one cent
How many quarts equal $1?
Things to remember: Start by counting the coin that has the greatest value. Pay attention to the coin that you are counting and how much that coin is worth. Double check your work!!
Now let's count with other coins
Write how much money you see.
Write how much money you see.
Write how much money you see
Brian buys a water for 75 cents using three quarters. What is another way he could have paid for the water?
How do you feel about counting money?
- I got this!!
- I am pretty good!
- I need some help.
- I do not understand.
Take our your workbooks and complete independent practice on page 491. If you finish early, try the problems on page 492.
Now let's practice!