Math Grade K-1

Identifying Coins: Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter

Learn the names and values of common U.S. coins

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Learn the names and values of common U.S. coins

Math - Grade K-1

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Write the coin name or value on the line. Ask for help reading if needed.
  1. 1
    A copper-brown penny coin.

    This coin is worth 1 cent. What is its name?

  2. 2
    A brown copper coin.

    Look at the coin. It is brown or copper colored. What coin is it?

  3. 3
    A silver nickel coin.

    This coin is worth 5 cents. What is its name?

  4. 4
    A medium-large silver coin.

    Look at the coin. It is silver colored and larger than a penny. What coin is it?

  5. 5
    A small silver dime coin.

    This coin is worth 10 cents. What is its name?

  6. 6
    The smallest silver coin.

    Look at the coin. It is the smallest silver coin. What coin is it?

  7. 7
    A large silver quarter coin.

    This coin is worth 25 cents. What is its name?

  8. 8
    A large silver coin.

    Look at the coin. It is a large silver coin worth 25 cents. What coin is it?

  9. 9
    A penny coin.

    Write the value of a penny.

  10. 10
    A nickel coin.

    Write the value of a nickel.

  11. 11
    A dime coin.

    Write the value of a dime.

  12. 12
    A quarter coin.

    Write the value of a quarter.

  13. 13
    Four different coins including a copper penny.

    Look at the four coins. Which coin is the penny?

  14. 14
    Four different coins including a small silver dime.

    Look at the four coins. Which coin is the dime?

  15. 15
    A set of four coins: penny, nickel, dime, and quarter.

    Match each coin to its value: penny, nickel, dime, quarter.

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