Money QCC 10 &11 Names and identifies coins (penny, nickel, dime, and quarter) and dollar bills. Recognizes coins and bills as representing a system of exchange.
Dec 24, 2015
MoneyQCC 10 &11
Names and identifies coins (penny, nickel, dime, and quarter) and dollar bills.
Recognizes coins and bills as representing a system of exchange.
Table of Contents
Movie to introduce money Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter Song Brainstorming (If I had 4 quarters)
Vote (What would I buy with 4 quarters)
Graphing our Vote Spending the Quarters Adding Pennies Adding Pennies Worksheet
Money Movie Introduction
This is a penny.
It is worth 1¢.You would need
100 of these to make $1.00.
This is a nickel.
It is worth 5¢.You would
need 20 of these to make $1.00.
This is a dime.
It is worth 10¢.You would
need 10 of these to make $1.00.
This is a quarter.
It is worth 25¢.You would
need 4 of these to make $1.00.
Money Song
A penny is worth 1,
a nickel is worth 5,
a dime is 10,
and a quarter is 25.
Another money song:
If I had 4 quarters, I would buy…
A fish
A horse
A computer
Ice cream
A house
A dog
I would buy…
Vote: If you had 4 quarters, what would you buy?
A fish for 3 quarters? Candy for 2 quarters? A flower for 1 quarter?
Ice cream for 4 quarters?
An apple for 1 quarter?
A pencil for 3 quarters?
How many people would buy candy?
How many people would buy an apple?
What was the most popular?
I Would Buy…
4
9
6
12
2
5
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
Fish Candy Flower IceCream
Apple Pencil
How much would you have left if you bought the goldfish?
$0.75
$0.25
Goldfish
Amount Left
You would have .25¢ left because you already used
3 of your quarters.
One quarter left.
Three quarters spent.
Let’s count pennies…
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=
= 4
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Now try some on your own…
Click the pennyPrint the worksheetComplete the worksheet