COUNTING MONEY
PENNIES, DIMES,
and NICKELS
Counting Coins
• You must know how to count by 1s, 5s, and
10s in order to count the coins in your purse…
SO LET’S PRACTICE!!
Let’s practice…
Counting by 1
• 1
• 2
• 3
• 4
• 5
• 6
• 7
• 8
• 9
• 10
• And so on
Let’s practice…
Counting by 5
• 5
• 10
• 15
• 20
• 25
• 30
• 35
• 40
• 45
• 50
• And so on
Let’s practice…
Counting by 10
• 10
• 20
• 30
• 40
• 50
• 60
• 70
• 80
• 90
• 100
• And so on
Counting Coins
• When we begin to count coins, we will start
by counting all of the same coins.
• Then we will practice adding two types of
coins and changing our counting habits.
• Let’s start with dimes!
10¢
Counting Dimes
20¢ 30¢ 40¢
50¢ 60¢ 70¢
Counting Two Types of Coins
• When you count two different types of coins,
start by counting the LARGER value first.
• Continue your counting with the remaining
coin value.
1st
2nd
Counting Dimes and Pennies
Start by counting by 10 Continue counting by 1
10¢ 20¢
30¢ 40¢
41¢ 42¢
43¢
REMEMBER YOU MUST
CHANGE YOUR COUNTING
WHEN YOU CHANGE
COINS!!!
Let’s Practice
Start by counting by 10 Continue counting by 1
10¢ 20¢
23¢ 24¢
21¢ 22¢
25¢ 26¢ 27¢
Counting Dimes and Nickels
Start by counting by 10 Continue counting by 5
10¢ 20¢
30¢ 40¢
45¢ 50¢
55¢
REMEMBER YOU MUST
CHANGE YOUR COUNTING
WHEN YOU CHANGE
COINS!!!
Let’s Practice
Start by counting by 10 Continue counting by 5
10¢ 20¢
40¢ 45¢
30¢ 35¢
50¢ 55¢ 60¢
WHAT IF THERE ARE THREE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF COINS?
Counting Three Types of Coins
• When you count more than one type of coin,
start by counting the LARGEST value first.
• Continue counting by the next largest value
and so on.
1st
2nd 3rd
Counting Dimes, Nickels, and Pennies
Start by counting by 10
Finish counting by 1
10¢ 20¢
36¢ 37¢
25¢ 30¢
38¢
Continue counting by 5
35¢
39¢
REMEMBER YOU MUST
CHANGE YOUR COUNTING
WHEN YOU CHANGE
COINS!!!
Let’s Practice
Start by counting by 10
Finish counting by 1
10¢
15¢
31¢ 32¢
20¢ 25¢
33¢
Continue counting by 5
30¢
COUNTING COINS!COUNTING COINS!
References
• Most pictures came from the Microsoft Office Clip Art Collection.
• Matthias Shapiro. Dime Head (Front) June 6, 2009. Online Image from
Flickr. Viewed on October 30, 2010.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/matthiasxc/3600981182/
• yaybiscuits123. 1982 American Nickel (Reverse). September 19, 2009.
Online Image from Flickr. Viewed on October 30, 2010.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33755808@N08/3999785560/

Counting money

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  • 2.
    Counting Coins • Youmust know how to count by 1s, 5s, and 10s in order to count the coins in your purse… SO LET’S PRACTICE!!
  • 3.
    Let’s practice… Counting by1 • 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • And so on
  • 4.
    Let’s practice… Counting by5 • 5 • 10 • 15 • 20 • 25 • 30 • 35 • 40 • 45 • 50 • And so on
  • 5.
    Let’s practice… Counting by10 • 10 • 20 • 30 • 40 • 50 • 60 • 70 • 80 • 90 • 100 • And so on
  • 6.
    Counting Coins • Whenwe begin to count coins, we will start by counting all of the same coins. • Then we will practice adding two types of coins and changing our counting habits. • Let’s start with dimes!
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    10¢ Counting Dimes 20¢ 30¢40¢ 50¢ 60¢ 70¢
  • 8.
    Counting Two Typesof Coins • When you count two different types of coins, start by counting the LARGER value first. • Continue your counting with the remaining coin value. 1st 2nd
  • 9.
    Counting Dimes andPennies Start by counting by 10 Continue counting by 1 10¢ 20¢ 30¢ 40¢ 41¢ 42¢ 43¢
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    REMEMBER YOU MUST CHANGEYOUR COUNTING WHEN YOU CHANGE COINS!!!
  • 11.
    Let’s Practice Start bycounting by 10 Continue counting by 1 10¢ 20¢ 23¢ 24¢ 21¢ 22¢ 25¢ 26¢ 27¢
  • 12.
    Counting Dimes andNickels Start by counting by 10 Continue counting by 5 10¢ 20¢ 30¢ 40¢ 45¢ 50¢ 55¢
  • 13.
    REMEMBER YOU MUST CHANGEYOUR COUNTING WHEN YOU CHANGE COINS!!!
  • 14.
    Let’s Practice Start bycounting by 10 Continue counting by 5 10¢ 20¢ 40¢ 45¢ 30¢ 35¢ 50¢ 55¢ 60¢
  • 15.
    WHAT IF THEREARE THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF COINS?
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    Counting Three Typesof Coins • When you count more than one type of coin, start by counting the LARGEST value first. • Continue counting by the next largest value and so on. 1st 2nd 3rd
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    Counting Dimes, Nickels,and Pennies Start by counting by 10 Finish counting by 1 10¢ 20¢ 36¢ 37¢ 25¢ 30¢ 38¢ Continue counting by 5 35¢ 39¢
  • 18.
    REMEMBER YOU MUST CHANGEYOUR COUNTING WHEN YOU CHANGE COINS!!!
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    Let’s Practice Start bycounting by 10 Finish counting by 1 10¢ 15¢ 31¢ 32¢ 20¢ 25¢ 33¢ Continue counting by 5 30¢
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    References • Most picturescame from the Microsoft Office Clip Art Collection. • Matthias Shapiro. Dime Head (Front) June 6, 2009. Online Image from Flickr. Viewed on October 30, 2010. http://www.flickr.com/photos/matthiasxc/3600981182/ • yaybiscuits123. 1982 American Nickel (Reverse). September 19, 2009. Online Image from Flickr. Viewed on October 30, 2010. http://www.flickr.com/photos/33755808@N08/3999785560/