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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.

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

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Page 1: 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

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.

Page 2: 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

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

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Money Movie Introduction

Page 4: 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

This is a penny.

It is worth 1¢.You would need

100 of these to make $1.00.

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This is a nickel.

It is worth 5¢.You would

need 20 of these to make $1.00.

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This is a dime.

It is worth 10¢.You would

need 10 of these to make $1.00.

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This is a quarter.

It is worth 25¢.You would

need 4 of these to make $1.00.

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Money Song

A penny is worth 1,

a nickel is worth 5,

a dime is 10,

and a quarter is 25.

Another money song:

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If I had 4 quarters, I would buy…

A fish

A horse

A computer

Ice cream

A house

A dog

I would buy…

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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?

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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

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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.

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Let’s count pennies…

+

+++

=

= 4

2

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Now try some on your own…

Click the pennyPrint the worksheetComplete the worksheet