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K-2 LESSON B: KIDS AS COINS SCHOOL STORE PRICE LIST

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k-2 Lesson B: kids as coins school store price list. School Store Price List. We’re going to buy a few items from the school store with the coins we have. Let’s start with one pencil . How much does one pencil cost? 25¢ How many coin combinations would equal 25¢? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: k-2 Lesson B: kids as coins school store price list

K-2 LESSON B: KIDS AS COINSSCHOOL STORE PRICE LIST

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School Store Price ListWe’re going to buy a few items from the school store with the coins we have.

Let’s start with one pencil. • How much does one pencil cost?

25¢• How many coin combinations would equal 25¢?• What is one way to make 25¢?

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School Store Price List

One Quarter = 25¢

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School Store Price List

Another coin combination that would equal 25¢ is

+ + = 25¢

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School Store Price List

Another coin combination that would equal 25¢

+ + +

+ = 25¢

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School Store Price List

We’ll buy something else from the school store. What does a box of crayons cost?

50¢How many coin combinations would equal 50¢?

What is one way to make 50¢?

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School Store Price List

Two Quarters = 50¢

+

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School Store Price List

Another coin combination that equals 50¢

+ + +

+ = 50¢

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School Store Price ListAnother coin combination that equals 50¢

+ +

+

= 50¢

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School Store Price List

Let’s buy another item. How much does an eraser cost?

5¢How many coin combinations would equal 5¢?

What is one way to make 5¢?

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School Store Price List

One Nickel = 5¢

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School Store Price List

+ + +

+ = 5¢

Five Pennies = 5¢

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School Store Price List

Let’s buy another item from the school. How much does one notebook cost?”

$1.00How many coin combinations would equal $1.00?

What is one way to make $1.00?

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School Store Price List

Four Quarters = $1.00

= $1.00

+ ++

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School Store Price List

Three Quarters and Five Nickels = $1.00

= $1.00

+ ++

+ ++

+

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School Store Price List

+ + + + +

++ + +

Ten Dimes = $1.00

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School Store Price List

Let’s buy another item. How much is abottle of glue?”

40¢How many coin combinations would equal 40¢?

What is one way to make 40¢?

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School Store Price List

++ +

Four Dimes = 40¢

= 40¢

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School Store Price ListAnother coin combination that equals 40¢

+ + = 40¢

One Quarter, One Dime, and One Nickel = 40¢

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School Store Price ListLet’s buy another item in the school store using the coins we have.

How much does the small, stuffed animal cost?”

75¢How many coin combinations would equal 75¢?

What is one way to make 75¢?

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School Store Price List

Three Quarters = 75¢

= 75¢+ +

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School Store Price List

Two Quarters, two Dimes, one Nickel = 75¢

+ ++

+ = 75¢

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School Store Price List

How much does the pencil box cost?”

$1.00Lots of coin combinations can equal $1.00?

What is one way to make $1.00?

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School Store Price List

= $1.00+ + +

++ +

Two Quarters and Five Dimes = $1.00

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School Store Price List

Let’s buy some stickers. How much does one sheet of stickers cost?

25¢How many coin combinations would equal 25¢?

What is one way to make 25¢?

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School Store Price List

One Quarter = 25¢

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School Store Price List

Let’s buy a ruler. How much does one ruler cost?

75¢How many coin combinations would equal 75¢?

What is one way to make 75¢?

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School Store Price List

Three Quarters = 75¢

= 75¢+ +

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School Store Price List

Let’s buy the final item available at the school store. How much does the lanyard cost?”

$1.00Lots of coin combinations can equal $1.00?

What is one way to make $1.00?

Start young. Save more.

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School Store Price List

++ +

Two Quarters, Two Nickels, and Four Dimes = $1.00

+

= $1.00+ + ++

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K-2 LESSON B: KIDS AS COINSSCHOOL STORE PRICE LIST