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This brightly illustrated nonfiction book teaches students how to count coins and the basics of financial literacy. It uses real-life examples of problem solving to teach subject-area content, and combines math and reading skills. The dynamic images, detailed sidebars, practice problems, and math diagrams make learning financial literacy easy and fun. Text features include a table of contents, a glossary, an index, and captions to build vocabulary and increase understanding of math and reading concepts. An in-depth problem-solving section provides additional learning and practice opportunities. Engage students with this high-interest math book!

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0covercover.xhtmlcover1page0001page0001.xhtml22page0002page0002.xhtmlMONEY MATTERS Counting Coins Financial Literacy33page0003page0003.xhtml44page0004page0004.xhtmlTable of Contents Pennies 4 Nickels 8 Dimes 12 Quarters 16 Problem Solving 20 Glossary 22 Index 23 Answer Key 2455page0005page0005.xhtmlPennies We use coins to buy things.66page0006page0006.xhtmlThe coin worth the least is called a penny. It is a copper color.77page0007page0007.xhtmlOne penny has a value of 1 cent. We write 1 cent as 1.

= 188page0008page0008.xhtmlHow many pennies are there? Five pennies equal 5. 99page0009page0009.xhtmlNickels The next coin is a nickel. It is larger in size than a penny. Its value is more, too.1010page0010page0010.xhtml1111page0011page0011.xhtmlOne nickel has a value of 5 cents. We write 5 cents as 5. How many nickels are there? Two nickels equal 10.
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= 101212page0012page0012.xhtmlLet's Do Math! Kay is doing chores. While cleaning, she finds coins in the couch cushions. Count Kay's coins to solve the problems. 1 Kay finds _____ pennies. The pennies have a value of _____. 2 Kay finds _____ nickels. The nickels have a value of _____. 3 How did you find the value of Kay's nickels?1313page0013page0013.xhtmlDimes The next coin is a dime. It is smaller in size than a nickel. But its value is more.1414page0014page0014.xhtml1515page0015page0015.xhtmlOne dime has a value of 10 cents. We write 10 cents as 10. How many dimes are there? Five dimes equal 50. = 10 = 501616page0016page0016.xhtmlLet's Do Math! Misu goes to the candy store. He has coins to spend. Count Misu's coins to solve the problems. Misu has _______ dimes. They have a value of _______. 1 How did you find the value of Misu's dimes? 2 How many pennies have the same value as Misu's dimes? How do you know?1717page0017page0017.xhtmlQuarters The next coin is a quarter. Quarters are larger in size than the other coins. Their value is more than the other coins, too.1818page0018page0018.xhtml1919page0019page0019.xhtmlOne quarter has a value of 25 cents. We write 25 cents as 25.
= 252020page0020page0020.xhtmlLet's Do Math! Jayda earns money for doing chores. She earns 25 for cleaning her room. Her father doesn't have a quarter. How many dimes and nickels can he give her that have a value of 25? Use words, pictures, or numbers to prove your thinking.2121page0021page0021.xhtmlProblem Solving Bert keeps a jar of coins. Help him find the value of each set of coins. Then, answer the questions. Coin penny nickel dime quarter Number of Coins Value 1 How did you find the value of each set of coins? 2 What is the total value of all the coins?2222page0022page0022.xhtml2323page0023page0023.xhtmlGlossary chores jobs that are often done around the house coins metal money copper a reddish- brown color equal the same as spend to pay money for something worth equal in value to2424page0024page0024.xhtmlIndex cent dime nickel penny quarter2525page0025page0025.xhtmlAnswer Key Let's Do Math! page 11 : 1 8 pennies, 8 2 3 nickels, 15 3 counting by 5s page 15 : 4 dimes, 40 1 counting by 10s 2 40 pennies; 40 pennies have a value of 40 page 19 : Answers will vary. Example : 2 dimes and 1 nickel Problem Solving penny 5, 5 nickel 3, 15 dime 2, 20 quarter 1, 25 1 counting by 1s, 5s, and 10s 2 652626page0026page0026.xhtmlMath Talk 1 What does the symbol mean? 2 How are a nickel and a dime alike? How are they different? 3 Jina has 10 pennies. Sal has 1 quarter. Jina says she has more money because 10 is greater than 1. Do you agree? Why or why not? 4 How can you use 5s and 10s to count coins?2727page0027page0027.xhtmlMONEY MATTERS Counting Coins Financial Literacy Let's count coins. One, two, three, four pennies... what do you get when you add one more? Counting money can be easy if you take it one coin at a time!28
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MONEY MATTERS Counting Coins Financial Literacy - photo 1MONEY MATTERS Counting Coins Financial Literacy - photo 2
MONEY
MATTERS
Counting
Coins
Financial
Literacy
Table of Contents - photo 3Table of Contents Pennies Nickels Dimes - photo 4
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Table of Contents Pennies Nickels Dimes Quarters Problem Solving - photo 5Table of Contents Pennies Nickels Dimes Quarters Problem Solving - photo 6
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Nickels
Dimes
Quarters
Problem
Solving
Glossary
Index
Answer
Key
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Pennies We use coins to buy things coins - photo 7Pennies We use coins to buy things coins - photo 8
Pennies
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coins
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The coin worth the least is called a penny It is a copper color - photo 9The coin worth the least is called a penny It is a copper color worth - photo 10
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least
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penny
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copper
color
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worth
copper
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One penny has a value of cent We write cent as - photo 11One penny has a value of cent We write cent as - photo 12
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How many pennies are there Five pennies equal equal - photo 13How many pennies are there Five pennies equal equal - photo 14
How
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pennies
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Five
pennies
equal
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equal
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Nickels The next coin is a nickel It is larger in size than a pen - photo 15Nickels The next coin is a nickel It is larger in size than a penny - photo 16
Nickels
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next
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nickel
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It
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penny
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