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Interactive coin counting game where users drop pennies into the designated area.

A colorful educational game screen showing various U.S. coins above a yellow box labeled "Drop pennies here," with a "DONE" button below, set against a blue sky and water background.

A colorful educational game screen showing various U.S. coins above a yellow box labeled "Drop pennies here," with a "DONE" button below, set against a blue sky and water background.

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It looks like you're working on a digital activity or game where you need to identify and select pennies (the 1-cent coins) from a group of U.S. coins.

Let’s analyze the image:

Step 1: Identify the Coins


There are several U.S. coins shown at the top:
- Penny (1 cent): Copper-colored, with Abraham Lincoln's profile.
- Nickel (5 cents): Silver-colored, larger than a penny, with Thomas Jefferson’s profile.
- Dime (10 cents): Small silver coin, with Franklin D. Roosevelt’s profile.
- Quarter (25 cents): Larger silver coin, with George Washington’s profile.

Now, look closely at the coins:

#### Top Row (7 coins):
1. Silver coin – likely a dime or quarter (smaller one is dime).
2. Silver coinquarter (larger, with building).
3. Copper coinpenny (Lincoln’s head).
4. Silver coinquarter (building).
5. Silver coindime (smaller).
6. Silver coinquarter (building).
7. Silver coinnickel (Jefferson).

#### Bottom Row (3 coins):
1. Silver coindime.
2. Copper coinpenny.
3. Silver coinnickel.

Step 2: Find the Pennies


Only copper-colored coins with Lincoln’s profile are pennies.

From the image:
- Top row, 3rd coin → Penny
- Bottom row, 2nd coin → Penny

So, there are two pennies.

Step 3: Solve the Task


The instruction says: "Drop pennies here"

You should:
Drag the two copper-colored pennies into the yellow box labeled "Drop pennies here."

Then click the "DONE" button.

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Final Answer:


Drag the two copper-colored coins (pennies) — one from the top row and one from the bottom row — into the box. Then click "DONE."

These are the only two pennies in the image.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of identifying coins interactive.
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