Worksheet 1 Penny, Nickel, and Dime

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Worksheet 1 Penny, Nickel, and Dime
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H A PTE
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Money
Worksheet 1
Penny, Nickel, and Dime
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Name each coin.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Count the pennies to find the price of each item.
5.
6.
7.
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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
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A
.
.
has a value of 5¢.
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Find the value of the group of coins.
Example
¢
Skip-count
by 5s. Then
count on in 1s.
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10.
¢
Skip-count by
5s for nickels.
Skip-count by
10s for dimes.
11.
¢
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12.
¢
13.
¢
¢
Count on from
the coin with
the greatest
value.
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14.
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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.
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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.
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Complete the table.
Coins
Items
Draw coins to show
the same value in
another way
Example
5¢
1¢
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19.
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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.
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2.
1
can be exchanged for
pennies.
3.
1
can be exchanged for
nickels.
4.
1
can be exchanged for
nickels.
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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:
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1 coin: 25¢
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Worksheet 3
Counting Money
Count on to find the value.
Example
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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.
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3.
The coins have a value of
¢.
The coins have a value of
¢.
Circle the coins you need to buy each item.
Example
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4.
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5.
6.
7.
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Complete the table.
Coins
Value
Draw coins to
show the value
in another way
Example
65¢
25¢ 10¢ 10¢
10¢ 5¢ 5¢
52¢
9.
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8.
Chapter 19 Lesson 3
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Worksheet 4
Adding and Subtracting
Money
Add.
Example
20¢
5¢
20¢ + 5¢ =
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1.
50¢
50¢
50¢ + 50¢ =
2.
12¢
12¢ +
=
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3.
+
=
+
=
+
=
+
=
5.
35¢ +
6.
48¢ +
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4.
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These are some of the things sold at the school bookstore.
Solve.
Example
and
Sonia buys
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+
=
She spends
7.
.
Zachary buys
and
+
He spends
8.
She spends
.
=
.
and
Jenny buys
+
.
+
.
=
.
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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.
=
=
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=
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Subtract.
Example
8¢ from
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14.
15.
16.
17.
1 dime = 10¢
2 dimes = 20¢
–
=
–
=
–
=
–
=
–
=
30¢ from
19¢ from
42¢ from
55¢ from
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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 =
.
.
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=
–
=
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Date:
Solve.
Example
Rachel buys a pencil and a sharpener.
How much does she spend in all?
She spends
in all.
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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.
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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
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25. Sucre’s mother gives him four nickels and three quarters.
How much money does Sucre have in all?
in change.
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