Let's solve this step by step. The task is to
identify the value of each U.S. coin or bill shown in the image and write the amount above each box.
Here are the coins and bills shown, along with their values:
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Row 1:
1.
Dime (10 cents)
- Image shows "ONE DIME" and a torch.
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Value: $0.10
2.
Quarter Dollar (25 cents)
- Features George Washington.
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Value: $0.25
3.
Penny (1 cent)
- Copper-colored, shows Lincoln Memorial on reverse.
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Value: $0.01
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Row 2:
4.
Kennedy Half Dollar (50 cents)
- Shows John F. Kennedy’s profile.
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Value: $0.50
5.
Nickel (5 cents)
- Features Thomas Jefferson.
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Value: $0.05
6.
Reverse of Quarter (25 cents)
- Eagle design, same as quarter.
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Value: $0.25
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Row 3:
7.
Reverse of Nickel (5 cents)
- Shows Monticello (Jefferson’s home).
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Value: $0.05
8.
Penny (1 cent)
- Shows Abraham Lincoln.
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Value: $0.01
9.
One-Dollar Bill ($1)
- Features George Washington.
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Value: $1.00
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✔ Final Answers (to be written above each box):
| Box | Amount |
|-----|--------|
| 1 | $0.10 |
| 2 | $0.25 |
| 3 | $0.01 |
| 4 | $0.50 |
| 5 | $0.05 |
| 6 | $0.25 |
| 7 | $0.05 |
| 8 | $0.01 |
| 9 | $1.00 |
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📝 Explanation:
Each U.S. coin has a standard value:
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Penny = 1 cent ($0.01)
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Nickel = 5 cents ($0.05)
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Dime = 10 cents ($0.10)
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Quarter = 25 cents ($0.25)
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Half Dollar = 50 cents ($0.50)
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One-dollar bill = $1.00
Even if the coin is shown from the back (reverse), the value remains the same.
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✔ Answer Key (for each box):
1. $0.10
2. $0.25
3. $0.01
4. $0.50
5. $0.05
6. $0.25
7. $0.05
8. $0.01
9. $1.00
You can now fill these amounts into the boxes above each image on the worksheet.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of identifying coins interactive.