This is an introduction to dimes, nickels, and pennies. First, I show you dimes and pennies, and we work with those only. This is easy since they are your tens and ones. Then I explain what a nickel is (5 cents), and we work out the total for various coin combinations, keeping in mind that two nickels make 10 cents. This lesson is part of the Math Mammoth Grade 1 Curriculum: An inexpensive self-teaching worktext (workbook with explanations) on U.S. money: Practice counting money with this free online exercise: Shopping game for grades 1-3 -- find what coins to use!
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We pretend to go shopping! You have the coins you see on the board, and you buy a toy car for 69 cents, or a flower for 98 cents. How much will you have left? We also figure out what coins to use to pay for items. Practice counting money with this free online activity: Go shopping while practicing counting coins: This lesson is part of the Math Mammoth Grade 1 curriculum: A short worktext about money for grades 1-3:
We pretend to go shopping! You have the coins you see on the board, and you buy a toy car for 69 cents, or a flower for 98 cents. How much will you have left? We also figure out what coins to use to pay for items. Practice counting money with this free online activity: Go shopping while practicing counting coins: This lesson is part of the Math Mammoth Grade 1 curriculum: A short worktext about money for grades 1-3:
In this lesson, you get to practice making money amounts, such as 39 or 62 cents, with me. :) We use quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies to make the amounts. Practice counting money with this free online activity: Go shopping while practicing counting coins: This lesson is part of the Math Mammoth Grade 1 curriculum: A short worktext about money for grades 1-3:
In this lesson, you get to practice making money amounts, such as 39 or 62 cents, with me. :) We use quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies to make the amounts. Practice counting money with this free online activity: Go shopping while practicing counting coins: This lesson is part of the Math Mammoth Grade 1 curriculum: A short worktext about money for grades 1-3:
I explain how a quarter is worth 25 cents. We figure out how much two or three or four quarters are, in cents, and learn why these coins are called "quarters". Then we go on to various coin-counting exercises that include quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies -- and even Mathy gets to do some of those! This lesson is part of the Math Mammoth Grade 1 curriculum: An inexpensive self-teaching worktext (workbook with explanations) on U.S. money: Practice counting money with this free online exercise: Shopping game for grades 1-3 -- find what coins to use!
I explain how a quarter is worth 25 cents. We figure out how much two or three or four quarters are, in cents, and learn why these coins are called "quarters". Then we go on to various coin-counting exercises that include quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies -- and even Mathy gets to do some of those! This lesson is part of the Math Mammoth Grade 1 curriculum: An inexpensive self-teaching worktext (workbook with explanations) on U.S. money: Practice counting money with this free online exercise: Shopping game for grades 1-3 -- find what coins to use!
This is an introduction to dimes, nickels, and pennies. First, I show you dimes and pennies, and we work with those only. This is easy since they are your tens and ones. Then I explain what a nickel is (5 cents), and we work out the total for various coin combinations, keeping in mind that two nickels make 10 cents. This lesson is part of the Math Mammoth Grade 1 Curriculum: An inexpensive self-teaching worktext (workbook with explanations) on U.S. money: Practice counting money with this free online exercise: Shopping game for grades 1-3 -- find what coins to use!
This is an introduction to dimes, nickels, and pennies. First, I show you dimes and pennies, and we work with those only. This is easy since they are your tens and ones. Then I explain what a nickel is (5 cents), and we work out the total for various coin combinations, keeping in mind that two nickels make 10 cents. This lesson is part of the Math Mammoth Grade 1 Curriculum: An inexpensive self-teaching worktext (workbook with explanations) on U.S. money: Practice counting money with this free online exercise: Shopping game for grades 1-3 -- find what coins to use!
