Money
Tutorial
• This presentation will show
the basic skills for counting
money
• Everyone needs to know the
skills for counting money and
making change
Click on the speaker button
to hear the money song
Penny
Nickel
Dime
Quarter
Half Dollar
Penny=1 cent Nickel= 5 cents
Dime=10 cents
Quarter=25 cents Half Dollar=50 cents
Penny
• A penny is worth one cent
• It is made of copper and its color is
different from the other coins
• It’s identifying marks are a picture
of Abraham Lincoln on one side and
the Lincoln Memorial on the other
Nickel
• A nickel is worth five cents
• It’s identifying marks are a picture
of Thomas Jefferson on one side and
the Monticello Plantation on the
other
Dime
• A dime is worth ten cents
• It is the smallest of all of the coins
• It’s identifying marks are a picture
of Franklin D. Roosevelt on one side
and the torch on the other
Quarter
• A quarter is worth twenty five cents
• It is the next to largest of all of the
coins
• It’s identifying marks are a picture of
George Washington on one side and
the Eagle or one of the fifty states
symbols on the other
• This coin is used most often in laundry
mats, gum ball machines and arcades.
Half Dollar
• A half dollar is worth fifty cents
• It is the largest of all of the coins
• It’s identifying marks are a picture
of John F. Kennedy on one side and
the Eagle symbol on the other side.
Dollar
Five Dollar Bill
Ten Dollar Bill
Twenty Dollar Bill
Fifty Dollar Bill
Hundred Dollar Bill
$1.00
$20.00
$10.00 $100.00
$50.00$5.00
Dollar
• A dollar is worth 100 pennies,
10 dimes, 4 quarters ($1.00)
• It is the smallest of all of the
paper currencies
• It’s identifying marks are a
picture of George Washington
on the front side.
Five Dollar Bill
• A five dollar is worth 500
pennies, 50 dimes, 20 quarters
($5.00)
• It’s identifying marks are a
picture of Abraham Lincoln on
the front side.
Ten Dollar Bill
• A ten dollar bill is worth
($10.00)
• It’s identifying marks are a
picture of Alexander Hamilton
on the front side.
Twenty Dollar Bill
• A twenty dollar is worth
($20.00)
• It’s identifying marks are a
picture of Andrew Jackson on
the front side.
Fifty Dollar Bill
• A fifty dollar is worth ($50.00)
• It’s identifying marks are a
picture of Ulysses Grant on the
front side.
One Hundred Dollar Bill
• A hundred dollar bill is worth
($100.00)
• It’s identifying marks are a
picture of Benjamin Franklin on
the front side.
Making Change Video
Click on the button below to
see video
Making Change
Ms. Jennifer has $2.25. She buys
two pieces of fruit that cost $.64
each. How much money will she
have left over?
Answer
$1.61
Mr. Martinez went on a hike. He
bought an energy bar to eat on
the way home. It cost $1.87. He
had $3.13 left in his pocket at the
end of the day. How much did he
start out with?
Answer
$5.00
References
 http://thecoinspot.com/25_cent_washington_head.php
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dime_(United_States_coin)
 http://www.google.com/search
 http://youtu.be/55yPDjMUa5Q
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb-
w3rqRoJ8&feature=youtu.be

MONEY TUTORIAL

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    • This presentationwill show the basic skills for counting money • Everyone needs to know the skills for counting money and making change Click on the speaker button to hear the money song
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    Penny=1 cent Nickel=5 cents Dime=10 cents Quarter=25 cents Half Dollar=50 cents
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    Penny • A pennyis worth one cent • It is made of copper and its color is different from the other coins • It’s identifying marks are a picture of Abraham Lincoln on one side and the Lincoln Memorial on the other
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    Nickel • A nickelis worth five cents • It’s identifying marks are a picture of Thomas Jefferson on one side and the Monticello Plantation on the other
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    Dime • A dimeis worth ten cents • It is the smallest of all of the coins • It’s identifying marks are a picture of Franklin D. Roosevelt on one side and the torch on the other
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    Quarter • A quarteris worth twenty five cents • It is the next to largest of all of the coins • It’s identifying marks are a picture of George Washington on one side and the Eagle or one of the fifty states symbols on the other • This coin is used most often in laundry mats, gum ball machines and arcades.
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    Half Dollar • Ahalf dollar is worth fifty cents • It is the largest of all of the coins • It’s identifying marks are a picture of John F. Kennedy on one side and the Eagle symbol on the other side.
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    Dollar Five Dollar Bill TenDollar Bill Twenty Dollar Bill Fifty Dollar Bill Hundred Dollar Bill
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    Dollar • A dollaris worth 100 pennies, 10 dimes, 4 quarters ($1.00) • It is the smallest of all of the paper currencies • It’s identifying marks are a picture of George Washington on the front side.
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    Five Dollar Bill •A five dollar is worth 500 pennies, 50 dimes, 20 quarters ($5.00) • It’s identifying marks are a picture of Abraham Lincoln on the front side.
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    Ten Dollar Bill •A ten dollar bill is worth ($10.00) • It’s identifying marks are a picture of Alexander Hamilton on the front side.
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    Twenty Dollar Bill •A twenty dollar is worth ($20.00) • It’s identifying marks are a picture of Andrew Jackson on the front side.
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    Fifty Dollar Bill •A fifty dollar is worth ($50.00) • It’s identifying marks are a picture of Ulysses Grant on the front side.
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    One Hundred DollarBill • A hundred dollar bill is worth ($100.00) • It’s identifying marks are a picture of Benjamin Franklin on the front side.
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    Making Change Video Clickon the button below to see video
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    Making Change Ms. Jenniferhas $2.25. She buys two pieces of fruit that cost $.64 each. How much money will she have left over?
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    Mr. Martinez wenton a hike. He bought an energy bar to eat on the way home. It cost $1.87. He had $3.13 left in his pocket at the end of the day. How much did he start out with?
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    References  http://thecoinspot.com/25_cent_washington_head.php  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dime_(United_States_coin) http://www.google.com/search  http://youtu.be/55yPDjMUa5Q  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb- w3rqRoJ8&feature=youtu.be