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Ms. Rood 2 nd Grade Math Lesson

Counting Coins. Ms. Rood 2 nd Grade Math Lesson. Click to Continue. Main Menu Click on Each Coin to Learn More!. Dime. Penny. Nickel. Quarter. Half Dollar. Review Question. Penny. A penny is worth 1 cent. In the United States, pennies have president Abraham Lincoln on the front.

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Ms. Rood 2 nd Grade Math Lesson

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  1. Counting Coins Ms. Rood 2ndGrade Math Lesson Click to Continue

  2. Main MenuClick on Each Coin to Learn More! Dime Penny Nickel Quarter Half Dollar Review Question

  3. Penny • A penny is worth 1 cent. • In the United States, pennies have president Abraham Lincoln on the front. • 100 pennies equal 1 dollar. Click to Continue

  4. Counting Pennies What is the value of the pennies below? 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = $0.___ Main Menu

  5. Nickel • A nickel is worth 5 cents. • A portrait of Thomas Jefferson is on the front of a nickel. • 20 nickels equal 1 dollar. Click to Continue

  6. Counting Nickels • What is the value of the nickels below? 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = $0.___ Main Menu *HINT: The value equals the same value of one quarter.

  7. Dime • A dime is worth 10 cents. • U.S. dimes have Franklin D. Roosevelt on the front. • 10 dimes equal 1 dollar. Click to Continue

  8. Counting Dimes • What is the value of the dimes below? 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 = $0.___ Main Menu

  9. Quarter • A quarter is worth 25 cents. • The first president of the United States, George Washington is on the front of a quarter. • 4 quarters equal 1 dollar. Click to Continue

  10. Counting Quarters • What is the value of the quarters below? 25 + 25 + 25 = $0.___ Main Menu

  11. Half Dollar • A half dollar is worth 50 cents. • John F. Kennedy is on the front of a half dollar. • 2 half dollars equal 1 dollar. Click to Continue

  12. Counting Half Dollars • What is the value of the half dollars below? 50 + 50 + 50 + 50 = $__.___ Main Menu

  13. Review Question What is the value of the coins below? A. $0.66 B. $1.01 C. $0.91

  14. Oops! Try counting the coins again. You may have confused the half dollar for a quarter. HINT: A half dollar is worth $0.50. Back to Question

  15. Try Again! *HINT: You are adding $0.50 + $0.25 + $0.10 + $0.05 + $0.01 = $__.___. Back to Question

  16. That is Correct! Great work! You have correctly added the coins! $0.50 + $0.25 + $0.10 + $0.05 + $0.01 = $0.91 Click to Continue

  17. Congratulations! You have completed this lesson on adding coins. Now, click on the picture below to start the lesson for the next student.

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