Identifying Coins
Writing Amounts
Adding It Up
Comparing
Let's Go Shopping
100
I am worth one cent and have Abraham Lincoln on the front of me.
A penny.
100
Write the total amount of one quarter and one dime, two different ways.
35¢ and $0.35
100
Find the total of one dime and one nickel.
$0.15
100
Tom had one quarter. Mary had three dimes. Who had the least amount of money?
Tom
100
You want to buy a pencil that costs $0.30. You have one quarter. Can you buy the pencil?
No
200
I am a small silver coin that is worth ten cents.
A dime.
200
Write the total amount of 3 quarters, 1 nickel, and 7 pennies, two different ways.
87¢ and $0.87
200
Find the total of two quarters, 3 nickels, and 2 pennies.
$0.67
200
Scott had 4 dimes, 2 nickels and 1 penny. Allison had 2 quarters, 1 nickel and 1 penny. Who had the most amount of money?
Allison
200
You want to buy a piece of candy that costs $0.60. You have two quarters and two nickels. Can you buy the candy?
Yes
300
I am a silver coin that is worth five cents.
A nickel.
300
Write the total amount of 3 dimes, 1 half-dollar, and 2 nickels, two different ways.
90¢ and $0.90
300
Find the total of one dollar, 2 dimes, and 4 pennies.
$1.24
300
Sally had one dollar, 2 dimes, and 5 pennies. Greg had one dollar, 3 nickels, and 2 pennies. Sally's money is >, < or = to Greg's money? Use the symbols.
Sally's money is > than Greg's money.
300
You want to buy a game that costs $1.50. You have one dollar, three dimes, two nickels and five pennies. Can you buy the game?
No
400
I am large silver coin that is worth twenty-five cents.
A quarter.
400
Write the total amount of 4 pennies, 2 dimes, and 3 quarters, two different ways
99¢ and $0.99
400
Find the total of two dollars, 3 quarters, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies.
$2.83
400
Libby had one dollar, three quarters, and one nickel. Andrew had one dollar and eight dimes. Libby's money is >, <, or = to Andrew's money. Use the symbols.
Libby's money is = to Andrew's money.
400
You want to buy a stuffed animal for $2.30. You have one dollar, four quarters, three dimes and four pennies. Can you buy the stuffed animal?
Yes