Money Jeopardy By: Michaela Elson The Coins Penny A Penny is worth 1¢ also written as $0.01 It is...

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Money Jeopardy By: Michaela Elson

Transcript of Money Jeopardy By: Michaela Elson The Coins Penny A Penny is worth 1¢ also written as $0.01 It is...

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  • Money Jeopardy By: Michaela Elson
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  • The Coins Penny A Penny is worth 1 also written as $0.01 It is a copper (gold) color 100 Pennies make $1.00 Former President Abraham Lincoln is on the front The Lincoln Memorial is on its back
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  • The Coins Nickel A Nickel is worth 5 or $0.05 It is the same as 5 pennies You need 20 nickels to make $1.00 It is silver in color On its front is former President Thomas Jefferson Jeffersons home, Monticello, is on the coins back
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  • The Coins Dime A Dime is worth 10 or $0.10 It is the same as 10 pennies or 2 nickels You need 10 dimes to make $1.00 It is also silver in color On the dimes front is former President Franklin D. Roosevelt The back of the coin contains a torch with an olive and oak branch
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  • The Coins Quarter A Quarter is worth 25 or $0.25 It is worth 25 pennies and 5 nickels It takes 4 quarters to make up $1.00 It is silver in color as well. Our first President George Washington is on this coins front The Presidential Coat of Arms (outstretched eagle) is on its back Some have pictures for each state on the back
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  • Money Coins Each coin has two sides The side containing a Presidents face is called the Head of the coin The other side of the coin is called its Tail Bills These also have two different sides The side containing a Presidents picture is called the Face of the bill
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  • Jeopardy Time! IdentifyValue Write It Out Lets Count 100 200 300 400
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  • Identify:100 points Which coin is shown here? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter Which coin is shown here? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter
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  • Identify: 200 points Which coin is this? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter Which coin is this? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter
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  • Identify: 300 points Which coin is shown? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter Which coin is shown? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter
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  • Value: 100 points Which coin is worth 10? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter Which coin is worth 10? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter
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  • Identify: 400 points Which coin is shown here? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter Which coin is shown here? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter
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  • Value: 200 points Which coin is worth $0.01? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter Which coin is worth $0.01? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter
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  • Value: 300 points Which coin has a value of 5? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter Which coin has a value of 5? A.PennyPenny B.NickelNickel C.DimeDime D.QuarterQuarter
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  • Value: 400 points Which coin has a higher value? A.NickelNickel B.QuarterQuarter Which coin has a higher value? A.NickelNickel B.QuarterQuarter
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  • Write It Out: 100 points What is the name of this coin? Write it below. ____________________________ What is the name of this coin? Write it below. ____________________________ Check Your Answer
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  • Write It Out: 200 points Write the value of this coin below. _________________________________ Write the value of this coin below. _________________________________ Check Your Answer
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  • Write It Out: 300 points Name this coin. Write your answer below. _______________________ Name this coin. Write your answer below. _______________________ Check Your Answer
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  • Write It Out: 400 points Write the value of this coin in two ways. Check Your Answer
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  • Lets Count: 100 points How much money is shown below. _____________________ Check your answer How much money is shown below. _____________________ Check your answer
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  • Lets Count: 200 points How much money is shown below? ______________________ How much money is shown below? ______________________ Check Your Answer
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  • Lets Count: 300 points Draw on the board to show your answer. Show two ways to make 10 below. Draw on the board to show your answer. Show two ways to make 10 below. Check Your Answer
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  • Lets Count: 400 points What combination of coins can you use to make 26 ? Use the least amount of coins possible. Check Your Answer
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  • Correct The Penny is the only copper colored coin The Penny has former President Abraham Lincoln on its face The Penny is the only copper colored coin The Penny has former President Abraham Lincoln on its face Next Question
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  • So Close The Nickel is silver in color and has former President Thomas Jefferson on its face Try Again
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  • So Close A Dime is silver in color with former President Franklin D. Roosevelt Try Again
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  • So Close A Quarter is silver in color A Quarter has former President George Washington on its face A Quarter is silver in color A Quarter has former President George Washington on its face Try Again
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  • Almost! A penny is copper (gold) in color Try again
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  • Almost! This coin is not a nickel A nickel is larger and has former President Thomas Jefferson on its face This coin is not a nickel A nickel is larger and has former President Thomas Jefferson on its face Try Again
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  • Correct! This coin is a dime! It is small, silver, and has a picture of former President Franklin D. Roosevelt Next Question
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  • Almost! This coin is not a Quarter A Quarter is much larger and has a picture of our first President George Washington on its face This coin is not a Quarter A Quarter is much larger and has a picture of our first President George Washington on its face Try Again
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  • Not Quite. This coin is not a penny. A Penny is copper with President Abraham Lincoln on its face. This coin is not a penny. A Penny is copper with President Abraham Lincoln on its face. Try again
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  • Correct!! The coin shown IS a Nickel! It has a picture of former President Thomas Jefferson on its face. The coin shown IS a Nickel! It has a picture of former President Thomas Jefferson on its face. Next Question
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  • Not Quite. This coin is not a dime. A Dime is silver in color with former President Franklin D. Roosevelt This coin is not a dime. A Dime is silver in color with former President Franklin D. Roosevelt Try again
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  • Not Quite. This coin is not a quarter. A Quarter is silver in color with our first President George Washington on its face This coin is not a quarter. A Quarter is silver in color with our first President George Washington on its face Try again
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  • Close This coin is not a penny. A Penny is copper with President Abraham Lincoln on its face. This coin is not a penny. A Penny is copper with President Abraham Lincoln on its face. Try again
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  • Close This coin is not a nickel A nickel is larger and has former President Thomas Jefferson on its face This coin is not a nickel A nickel is larger and has former President Thomas Jefferson on its face Try again
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  • Close This coin is not a dime. A Dime is silver in color with former President Franklin D. Roosevelt This coin is not a dime. A Dime is silver in color with former President Franklin D. Roosevelt Try again
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  • Correct!! This coin IS a Quarter. A Quarter is large, silver, and has our first President George Washington on its face This coin IS a Quarter. A Quarter is large, silver, and has our first President George Washington on its face Next Question
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  • Nice Try! A Penny is worth 1 Try again
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  • Nice Try! A Nickel is worth 5 Try again
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  • Correct! A dime IS worth 10 Next question
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  • Nice Try! A quarter is worth 25 Try again
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  • Correct! A penny IS worth $0.01 also written as 1 Next Question
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  • Try It Again. A nickel is worth 5 or $0.05 Try again
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  • Try It Again. A dime is worth 10 or $0.10 Try again
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  • Try It Again. A quarter is worth 25 or $0.25 Try again
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  • Almost A penny is worth $0.01 also written as 1 Try again
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  • Correct! A nickel IS worth 5 or $0.05 Next Question
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  • Almost A dime is worth 10 or $0.10 Try again
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  • Almost A quarter is worth 25 or $0.25 Try again
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  • Guess Again. A Nickel is worth 5 . How much is a Quarter worth? A Nickel is worth 5 . How much is a Quarter worth? Try again
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  • Correct! A Quarter is worth 25 while a Nickel is only worth Next Question
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  • Write It Out: 100 points Dime is the correct answer. Next Question
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  • Write It Out: 200 points This Quarter is worth 25 or $0.25 Next Question
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  • Write It Out: 300 points This coin is a Penny Next Question
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  • Write It Out: 400 points This Nickel is worth 5 or $0.05 Next Question
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  • Lets Count: 100 points There are two nickels and a dime equaling 20 or $0.20 Next Question
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  • Lets Count: 200 points This Penny, Nickel, and Quarter total 31 or $0.31 Next Question
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  • Lets Count: 300 points Option 1:Option 2:Option 3:Option 4: 10 pennies2 nickels5 pennies &1 dime 1 nickel Option 1:Option 2:Option 3:Option 4: 10 pennies2 nickels5 pennies &1 dime 1 nickel Next Question
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  • Lets Count: 400 points To use the least amount of coins use 1 Quarter and 1 Penny Next Question
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