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Do you know the coins most commonly seen? This is a cent sign. Cents are less than a dollar. We only use a cent sign when we are writing about money that is less than one dollar. Do you know the coins most commonly seen?
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Because cents make dollars By Mrs. Michelle Francois
MONEY Because cents make dollars By Mrs. Michelle Francois Do you
know the coins most commonly seen?
This is a cent sign. Cents are less than a dollar. We only use a
cent sign when we are writing about money that is less than one
dollar. Do you know the coins most commonly seen? The value of a
penny is 1 cent. The value of a nickel is 5 cent. The value of a
dime is 10 cent. The value of the a quarter is 25 cent. Welcome to
the 1st grade store.
When you go to the store and you want to buy something. You know
the price tag says 85 cent. But you dont know if the coins in your
pocket equal up. You could ask someone for help, but they might not
be honest. Its best to know how to count your own money. In our 1st
grade store can buy several objects if you have the exact amount of
change. Come in, see what we have and see if you have enough. 43 86
71 52 36 27 19 98 64 Lets try one together. You want to buy the
pencils. They cost 19 cent. What coins do you need to have exact
change? Lets try one together. Is this the exact change to buy the
pack of pencils? Yes it is! Now it is your turn. Which set of coins
will allow you to buy the yo yo for 36 cent? Which set of coins
will allow you to buy the yo yo for 36 cent?
Which set of coins will allow you to buy the toy truck for 64 cent?
Count with me! Which set of coins will allow you to buy the jack in
the box for 98 cent? Which set of coins will allow you to buy the
jack in the box for 98 cent?
Now get a piece of paper. Look at the store and pick something else
to purchase. Draw a picture of coins you will need for it. 25 10 5
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