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1st Grade Interactive Math Skill Builders

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Counting Coins and Value

Links verified on 10/17/11

  1. Adding Nickels and Pennies - Find the sum of the coins.
  2. Adding Dimes and Pennies - Find the sum of the coins.
  3. Adding Dimes, Nickels and Pennies - Find the sum of the coins.
  4. Buy It - Pay the farmer the exact change for the item shown. Price is on the white tag. [New as of 10/17/11]
  5. Coins for Candy - Identify, know the value of, and compare the values of a penny, nickel, and dime.
  6. Counting Coins - up to 5¢, up to 20¢, up to 5¢, up to 99¢, customize amounts - From FreeMathTest
  7. Counting Money - A beginning site to stress money values. This site is no longer maintained and may have some dead links.
  8. Counting Money - Harcourt School site.
  9. Counting Money - Learn about pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. Learn how to add coins in this lesson.
  10. Counting Change - A match game, counting coins to find amount of change and matching it with a numerical value.
  11. Discovering Coin Values - Drag coins into the cup to equal the amount in the blue area.
  12. Grandpa's Game - Count money.
  13. Jesse's Ice Cream - Help Jesse pick the right scoop size so he can make the most profit. [New as of 10/17/11]
  14. Let's Compare - Count the money on each side then use the "<", ">", or "=" symbols to compare sides.
  15. Let's Count Money - Coin value problems; occasionally amounts greater than 50¢ are displayed. Caution: This site uses both sides of the coins, but the two sides are not exactly the same size!
  16. Money Flashcards - Coins and bills, or just coins, are displayed and students determine the value. Best used as a whole class review; this is not a game with an end. Occasionally values greater than 50¢ are displayed.
  17. Names of Coins - Practice the name of coins worth X amount. The reverse of the one just above this.
  18. Spending Spree - Which one do you want to buy? Click on the item and find the coins that add up to the amount the item costs. [New as of 10/17/11]
  19. Value of Coins - Practice the value amount of coins.

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