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TishaTisha NygrenNygren
Kennesaw State UniversityKennesaw State University
MKN1H – Students will identify coins by name and value (penny, nickel, dime, and quarter).
Table of ContentsTable of Contents ““Alexander, Who Used to be Rich Last Sunday”Alexander, Who Used to be Rich Last Sunday”
-- Video on spending moneyVideo on spending money Which coin is worth the most?Which coin is worth the most?
-- Organizational Chart showing value of coinsOrganizational Chart showing value of coins
How Many Pennies?How Many Pennies?
-- How many pennies is each coin worth?How many pennies is each coin worth?
Counting Change to One DollarCounting Change to One Dollar-- Pie Graph of change up to $1.00Pie Graph of change up to $1.00
Ways to Make a DollarWays to Make a Dollar-- Table showing different ways to make $1.00 with changeTable showing different ways to make $1.00 with change
Have You Ever Wondered How They Make Money?Have You Ever Wondered How They Make Money?-- Cartoon showing children how the U.S. Mint creates moneyCartoon showing children how the U.S. Mint creates money
Alexander, Who Used to Alexander, Who Used to be Rich Last Sundaybe Rich Last Sunday
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Which coin is worth Which coin is worth the most?the most?
$0.01Penny
$0.05Nickel
$0.10Dime
$0.25Quarter
After that, we have a nickel.
Next, there is a dime.
The least valuable coin is a penny.
Then comes the quarter.
How many How many pennies?pennies?
0
10
20
30
40
50
Penny Quarter Nickel Half
Dollar
Dime
How many pennies is each coin worth?
Counting Change to Counting Change to $1.00$1.00
Half Dollar
$0.50
Quarter
$0.25
Dime
$0.10
2 Nickels
$0.105 Pennies
$0.05
Ways to Make One DollarWays to Make One Dollar
Half Dollars Quarters Dimes Nickels Pennies
2 0 0 0 0
1 2 0 0 0
1 1 2 1 0
1 1 2 0 5
1 1 1 2 5
How many ways can you think of to make $1.00?
$1.0
0
Have you ever wondered Have you ever wondered how they make money?how they make money?
What did you think – it grew on trees?
Click here to find out!
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