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Let’s practice counting by 10

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Let’s practice counting by 10. Let’s practice counting by 5. Penny. 1 penny, 1 cent, 1¢ 1 cent, 2 cents, 3 cents, 4 cents and so on. Nickel. 1 nickel, 5 cents, or 5¢ 5 cents, 10 cents, 15 cents, 20 cents and so on. 5 pennies = 1 nickel 1¢ + 1¢ + 1¢ + 1¢ + 1¢ = 5¢ or 1 nickel. Dime. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Let’s practice counting by 5.

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Penny

• 1 penny,• 1 cent,• 1¢

• 1 cent, 2 cents, 3 cents,4 cents and so on.

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Nickel• 1 nickel,• 5 cents,• or 5¢

• 5 cents, 10 cents, 15 cents, 20 cents and so on.

• 5 pennies = 1 nickel• 1¢ + 1¢ + 1¢ + 1¢ + 1¢ = 5¢ or 1 nickel

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Dime• 1 dime,• 10 cents,• 10¢

• 10 cents, 20 cents,30 cents, 40 cents and so on.

• 10 pennies = 1 dime• 1¢ + 1¢ + 1¢ + 1¢ + 1¢ + 1¢ + 1¢ + 1¢ + 1¢ + 1¢ = 10¢ or 1

dime

• 2 nickels = 1 dime• 5 cents + 5 cents = 10 cents or one dime.

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Quarter• 1 quarter• 25 cents• 25¢

• 25 cents, 50 cents, 75 cents, $1.00 and so on.

• 25 pennies = 1 quarter• 5 nickels = 1 quarter• 2 dimes and 1 nickel = 1 quarter

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“Smart” by Shel SilversteinMy dad gave me one dollar bill'Cause I'm his smartest son,And I swapped it for two shiny quarters'Cause two is more than one!

And then I took the quartersAnd traded them to LouFor three dimes -- I guess he don't knowThat three is more than two!

Just then, along came old blind BatesAnd just 'cause he can't seeHe gave me four nickels for my three dimes,And four is more than three!

And I took the nickels to Hiram CoombsDown at the seed-feed store,And the fool gave me five pennies for them,And five is more than four!

And then I went and showed my dad,And he got red in the cheeksAnd closed his eyes and shook his head—Too proud of me to speak!

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My dad gave me one dollar bill'Cause I'm his smartest son,And I swapped it for two shiny quarters'Cause two is more than one!

How much did he start with? How much money did he end up with?

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And then I took the quartersAnd traded them to LouFor three dimes -- I guess he don't knowThat three is more than two!

How much did he start with? How much money did he end up with?

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Just then, along came old blind BatesAnd just 'cause he can't seeHe gave me four nickels for my three dimes,And four is more than three!

How much did he start with? How much money did he end up with?

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How much money did he end up with?

And I took the nickels to Hiram CoombsDown at the seed-feed store,And the fool gave me five pennies for them,And five is more than four!

How much did he start with?

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And then I went and showed my dad,And he got red in the cheeksAnd closed his eyes and shook his head—Too proud of me to speak!

Was his father really proud of him?