Worksheet 1 Penny, Nickel, and Dime
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Worksheet 1 Penny, Nickel, and Dime
Name: Date: R C H A PTE 19 Money Worksheet 1 Penny, Nickel, and Dime © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. Name each coin. 1. 2. 3. 4. Count the pennies to find the price of each item. 5. 6. 7. Reteach 1B MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 183 183 3/25/09 8:27:47 PM Name: Date: Fill in the blanks using these words. Example nickel dime penny ¢ means cents! These are the two faces of a has a value of 10¢. 8. These are the two faces of a A . has a value of 1¢. 9. These are the two faces of a A 184 © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. A . . has a value of 5¢. Chapter 19 Lesson 1 MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 184 3/25/09 8:27:55 PM Name: Date: Find the value of the group of coins. Example ¢ Skip-count by 5s. Then count on in 1s. © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. 10. ¢ Skip-count by 5s for nickels. Skip-count by 10s for dimes. 11. ¢ Reteach 1B MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 185 185 3/25/09 8:27:59 PM Name: Date: 12. ¢ 13. ¢ ¢ Count on from the coin with the greatest value. 186 © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. 14. Chapter 19 Lesson 1 MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 186 3/25/09 8:28:06 PM Name: Date: Exchange the given coins for a set of coins of equal value. Draw pennies as 1¢ , nickels as 5¢ , and dimes as 10¢ . Example 1¢ 1¢ 1¢ 1 nickel Exchange 1 nickel for 1¢ 1¢ 1 nickel = 5¢ 1 penny = 1¢ So, 1 nickel = 5 pennies. pennies. © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. 15. 1 dime Exchange 1 dime for pennies. 16. 1 dime Exchange 1 dime for nickels. 17. 1 dime Exchange 1 dime for nickel and pennies. Reteach 1B MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 187 187 3/25/09 8:28:11 PM Name: Date: Complete the table. Coins Items Draw coins to show the same value in another way Example 5¢ 1¢ © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. 18. 19. 188 Chapter 19 Lesson 1 MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 188 3/25/09 8:28:13 PM Name: Date: Worksheet 2 Quarter Fill in the blank. 1. These are the two faces of a quarter. A quarter has a value of ¢. Fill in the blanks. © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. 2. 1 can be exchanged for pennies. 3. 1 can be exchanged for nickels. 4. 1 can be exchanged for nickels. Reteach 1B MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 189 189 3/25/09 8:28:20 PM Name: Date: Use pennies 1¢ , nickels 5¢ , dimes 10¢ , and quarters 25¢ to pay for the bracelet. Example 5. 3 coins: 10¢ 10¢ 6. 4 coins: 10¢ 7. 5 coins: 8. 8 coins: 190 © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. 1 coin: 25¢ Chapter 19 Lesson 2 MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 190 3/25/09 8:28:22 PM Name: Date: Worksheet 3 Counting Money Count on to find the value. Example © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. 25¢ 35¢ 40¢ 41¢ 42¢ The coins have a value of ¢. The coins have a value of ¢. The coins have a value of ¢. Remember, count on from the coin of the greatest value. 1. 2. Reteach 1B MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 191 191 3/25/09 8:28:23 PM Name: Date: 3. The coins have a value of ¢. The coins have a value of ¢. Circle the coins you need to buy each item. Example 192 © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. 4. Chapter 19 Lesson 3 MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 192 3/25/09 8:28:31 PM © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. Name: MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 193 Date: 5. 6. 7. Reteach 1B 193 10/7/09 4:17:17 PM Name: Date: Complete the table. Coins Value Draw coins to show the value in another way Example 65¢ 25¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 5¢ 5¢ 52¢ 9. 194 © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. 8. Chapter 19 Lesson 3 MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 194 3/25/09 8:28:55 PM Name: Date: Worksheet 4 Adding and Subtracting Money Add. Example 20¢ 5¢ 20¢ + 5¢ = © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. 1. 50¢ 50¢ 50¢ + 50¢ = 2. 12¢ 12¢ + = Reteach 1B MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 195 195 3/25/09 8:29:02 PM Name: Date: 3. + = + = + = + = 5. 35¢ + 6. 48¢ + 196 © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. 4. Chapter 19 Lesson 4 MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 196 3/25/09 8:29:08 PM Name: Date: These are some of the things sold at the school bookstore. Solve. Example and Sonia buys © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. + = She spends 7. . Zachary buys and + He spends 8. She spends . = . and Jenny buys + . + . = . Reteach 1B MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 197 197 10/9/09 3:36:57 PM Name: Date: Subtract. Example 20¢ from 50¢ 50¢ – 15¢ from 40¢ 40¢ – 10. = 36¢ from 48¢ – 11. 27¢ from 59¢ – 12. = 53¢ from 4 dimes and 7 nickels – 198 = 12¢ from 3 quarters – 13. = = © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. 9. = Chapter 19 Lesson 4 MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 198 3/25/09 8:29:24 PM Name: Date: Subtract. Example 8¢ from © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. 14. 15. 16. 17. 1 dime = 10¢ 2 dimes = 20¢ – = – = – = – = – = 30¢ from 19¢ from 42¢ from 55¢ from Reteach 1B MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 199 199 3/25/09 8:29:24 PM Name: Date: Find the change. Example You pay with 20¢ for Change = . – = 18. You pay with 38¢ for Change = . – 19. You pay with 70¢ for Change = . – = 20. You pay with 2 quarters and 3 nickels for Change = – = 21. You pay with 4 quarters for Change = . . © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. = – = 200 Chapter 19 Lesson 4 MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 200 3/25/09 8:29:33 PM Name: Date: Solve. Example Rachel buys a pencil and a sharpener. How much does she spend in all? She spends in all. © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. 22. Luke has 82¢. He buys a toy bicycle. How much money does Luke have left? Luke has left. 23. After buying a packet of stickers, Kelly has 11¢ left. How much money did she have at first? She had at first. Reteach 1B MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 201 201 3/25/09 8:29:35 PM Name: Date: 24. Sam buys a pen. Brad buys a ball. How much less does Sam pay than Brad? Sam pays less than Brad. Sucre has in all. 26. Janice buys a stapler for 27¢. She gives the cashier two dimes and two nickels. How much change does Janice get? Janice gets 202 © 2009 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited. Copying is permitted; see page ii. 25. Sucre’s mother gives him four nickels and three quarters. How much money does Sucre have in all? in change. Chapter 19 Lesson 4 MS_Reteach 1B_Ch19_183-202.indd 202 3/25/09 8:29:37 PM