Kid Scoop News—August SH 2024

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Counting Your Change

To gure this out, rst count from 78 to 80. Because you are counting by 1s, circle a penny for each number.

How much change will she get?

Christina has a one dollar bill to buy a set of tiny colored pencils which costs 78¢.

79

80

Now that you are at 80, counting by 1s to 100 would call for a lot of pennies to make change. You could do that, but most people like to get their change with a small number of coins.

Circle the change that Scott the store clerk needs to give each customer.

Providing the rest of the change in dimes would mean counting by 10s. With the 2 pennies you are at 80, so with the next dime, you would be at 90. Another dime makes 100. Circle the 2 dimes to show the change you counted to get to $1.00.

Mrs. Greene gives Scott $3.00 to buy a ball for her dog. Circle her change in coins.

Justin gives Scott $4.00 to buy a dget spinner. Circle his change in coins.

Charlotte gives Scott $5.00 for a ashlight. Circle her change.

90 100

CHALLENGE: This shows how to give Christina her 22¢ in change with four coins.

Which path adds up to 86¢?

B

How could you give her 22¢ change with six coins? Circle them.

A

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© Vicki Whiting August 2024

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