Coins & Bills
Counting Money
NEEDS vs WANTS
BUDGETING
Wild card
200

Which coin has the smallest value?

Penny

200

$1 + 25ยข = ?

$1.25

200

Why is food a need?

 Because we need it to live

200

What does it mean to stay on budget?

 Not spending more than you have

200

Which is greater: 2 dimes or 1 quarter?

1 quarter

400

Which coin is worth more: a nickel or a dime?

Dime

400

$5 + $1 + 10ยข = ?

$6.10

400

Why is a toy a want?

You can live without it

400

You have $20. You spend $18. Are you under or over budget?

Under budget

400

You have 2 quarters and 3 dimes.
How much money do you have?

 80ยข

600

How many nickels equal 10 cents? 

2 nickels

600

2 one-dollar bills + 3 quarters = ?

$2.75

600

You have money for food OR candy. Which should you choose? Why?

Food because it is a need

600

You have $15. You want 2 items that cost $10 each. What is the problem?

Not enough money / over budget

600

You have $5.
You buy something for $3.75.
How much is left?

$1.25

800

How many dimes equal 1 dollar?

10 dimes

800

$10 + 2 quarters + 1 dime = ?

$10.60

800

Is a phone a need or a want? Explain.

Need

800

You have $25. You buy something for $12. How much money is left?

$13

800

You have:

  • 1 dollar
  • 2 quarters
  • 2 dimes

๐Ÿ‘‰ How much money do you have?

$1.70 

1000

Which is greater: 3 quarters or 2 quarters + 1 dime?

3 quarters

1000

You have:

  • $5 bill
  • 2 one-dollar bills
  • 3 quarters
  • 1 nickel

๐Ÿ‘‰ How much money do you have?

$7.80

1000

You only have $10. You need lunch but want a toy. What should you buy? Why?

Lunch because it is a need

1000

You want 3 items: $5, $10, and $12. You have $20. What should you do?

Remove an item / make a budget

1000

You have $10.

You want to buy:

  • Snack for $3
  • Toy for $6
  • Candy for $2

๐Ÿ‘‰ Can you buy all 3? Why or why not?

No (total $11 โ†’ over budget)

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