Money
Introduction Lesson Quiz
IntroductionSubject- MathematicsGrade Level- 4th
Ohio Content Standards-• Solve problems involving counting
money and making change, using both coins and paper bills.
• Objective- To produce change from a higher value of coins/paper money.
• In this lesson you will learn how to make change using both paper money and also coins. • After this lesson there will be a
short quiz to see what you know. • Click the right arrow to continue on.
Basic informationIn order to begin this lesson you need to know a few things.
One dollar bills=1Five dollar bills= 5A quarter=25 cents
A dime=10 centsA nickel= 5 centsA penny= 1 cent
Now that you know that lets begin!
One dollar bill• There are many ways to make change with a
one dollar bill. • The most simple examples are…• 4 quarters-each worth 25 cents• so .25+.25+.25+.25 = 1• 10 dimes- each worth 10 cents or .10• 20 nickels- each worth 5 cents or .5• 100 pennies-each worth 1 cent or .1
5 dollar bill
• When you have a 5 dollar bill and you are trying to make change out of it, it would be best if you just worked with one dollar bills unless there is a reason to use change.
• If you decide to use change just treat it like 5 one dollar bills. We just learned how to make change from a one dollar bill.
• You need 5 one dollar bills to make 5 dollars.• 1+1+1+1+1=5
All about Quarters• There are many ways you can make
change from a quarter. • Most common examples are• 2 dimes and a nickel• 5 nickels• 25 pennies
Dimes and nickels
• To make change from a dime you can either use 2 nickels or 10 pennies. • The only way you can make change
from a nickel is with 5 pennies.
Pennies• There is no way that you can make change
from a penny. • You can use pennies in order to make change
with other coins and dollars though.• You now have the information in order to
complete the quiz.• Click the right arrow to go to the quiz,the
home button to go back to the home page, or the left arrow to redo the lesson
Question 1
• How many quarters do you need in order to make a dollar? Hint: each quarter is worth 25 cents.
A. 3B. 4C. 6D. 2
Correct
You got it right. That’s great.
Click the right arrow to move on to the next question.
Good Job
Try Again
• Remember that each quarter is 25 cents.• You can do it just try again.• Click the back arrow for another chance.
Question 2
• How many one dollar bills would you need in order to have the same amount as a 5 dollar bill?
A. 3B. 4C. 7D. 5
Correct
• Good job!! Way to go!!
• One question left!!!!
Try Again
• Just take your time and think about the question there is no rush.
• Click the back arrow to try again.
Question 3
• If you had 2 quarters,3 dimes, and 1 penny how much money would you have?
A. 6 centsB. 81 centsC. 54 centsD. 92 cents
Correct• YAY!!!!! You got all 3 questions
right good job. • I knew you would get it.
• Click the right arrow for the review/homework page or just click the house to go home.
• Congratulations you have completed the quiz!!!
Try Again
Here are a few things to remember
A quarter is worth 25 centsA dime is worth 10 centsA penny is worth one cent.
Click the back arrow to try again.
Review
• Here is a video that you can watch which will help you understand more about the topic.
Make Change videoHere is a worksheet that I would like for you to complete for homework.
Counting and Making Change.docx
• Click the right arrow for the citation page.
Citation Page
• Images found from google search.• http://
www.worksheetworks.com/pdf/629/859b5cbd2ce22/WorksheetWorks_Counting_and_Making_Change_1.pdf• http://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWbK9vu877g