This document teaches about identifying coins by name and value, including the penny (1 cent), nickel (5 cents), dime (10 cents), and quarter (25 cents). It explains that 5 pennies make a nickel, 2 nickels make a dime, and 10 pennies or 4 quarters make a quarter, providing combinations to identify the value of coins.
This document teaches about identifying coins by name and value, including the penny (1 cent), nickel (5 cents), dime (10 cents), and quarter (25 cents). It explains that 5 pennies make a nickel, 2 nickels make a dime, and 10 pennies or 4 quarters make a quarter, providing combinations to identify the value of coins.
This document teaches about identifying coins by name and value, including the penny (1 cent), nickel (5 cents), dime (10 cents), and quarter (25 cents). It explains that 5 pennies make a nickel, 2 nickels make a dime, and 10 pennies or 4 quarters make a quarter, providing combinations to identify the value of coins.
their names and determining their value- penny, nickel, dime, and quarter. Penny This is a penny. A penny is worth one cent. Nickel This is a nickel. A nickel is worth five cents. Dime This is a dime. A dime is worth ten cents. Quarter This is a quarter. A quarter is worth twenty-five cents. You can count by 5s. It takes 5 pennies to make 1 nickel. It takes 2 nickels to make 1 dime.
It takes 10 pennies to make 1 dime.
There are lot of different combinations to make a quarter.