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Skip Counting Money

Skip Counting Money

10 cent coins for skip counting

💰 Learning About Skip Counting Money

Skip counting to a value:

When we skip count, it is helpful to count up to a certain amount so we can remember what we have counted so far.

A useful rule to follow is to count to the first set of 10.

When we count in 10 cent pieces, we need to find the tenth coin and mark it as a whole number.

Then we can add the whole numbers together to get a value. Sometimes there will be money left over. We show these in cents. For example: $2.50

🪙 Part 1: Skip Counting Practice

1. You have 15 ten-cent pieces. Circle the 10th coin, then count in groups of 10.

How many whole dollars? _____ dollars

How many cents left over? _____ cents

Total value: $ _____

2. You have 23 ten-cent pieces. Circle the 10th and 20th coins.

How many whole dollars? _____ dollars

How many cents left over? _____ cents

Total value: $ _____

3. You have 8 ten-cent pieces. Can you make a whole dollar?

How many whole dollars? _____ dollars

How many cents left over? _____ cents

Total value: $ _____

4. You have 37 ten-cent pieces. Circle every 10th coin.

How many whole dollars? _____ dollars

How many cents left over? _____ cents

Total value: $ _____

5. You have 12 ten-cent pieces. Mark the 10th coin.

How many whole dollars? _____ dollars

How many cents left over? _____ cents

Total value: $ _____

💵 Part 2: More Skip Counting Challenges

6. You have 29 ten-cent pieces. Circle the 10th and 20th coins.

How many whole dollars? _____ dollars

How many cents left over? _____ cents

Total value: $ _____

7. You have 45 ten-cent pieces. Mark every 10th coin.

How many whole dollars? _____ dollars

How many cents left over? _____ cents

Total value: $ _____

8. You have 6 ten-cent pieces. Can you make a whole dollar?

How many whole dollars? _____ dollars

How many cents left over? _____ cents

Total value: $ _____

9. You have 34 ten-cent pieces. Circle the 10th, 20th, and 30th coins.

How many whole dollars? _____ dollars

How many cents left over? _____ cents

Total value: $ _____

10. You have 51 ten-cent pieces. Mark every 10th coin.

How many whole dollars? _____ dollars

How many cents left over? _____ cents

Total value: $ _____

🎯 Reflection

Remember: Every 10 ten-cent pieces makes $1.00 (one whole dollar)!
What strategy helps you count ten-cent pieces quickly?

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