Lesson Twenty-one, Part II
Talking about Money

coins: a penny / a nickel / a dime / a quarter
These are coins.
Some people call coins “change.”
1. This is a penny.
A penny is worth one cent.
A picture of Abraham Lincoln is on the penny.
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2. This is a nickel.
A nickel is worth five cents.
A picture of Thomas Jefferson is on the nickel.
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3. This is a dime.
A dime is worth ten cents.
A picture of Franklin Roosevelt is on the dime.
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4. This is a quarter.
A quarter is worth twenty-five cents.
A picture of George Washington is on the quarter.
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5. This is a half dollar.
A half dollar is worth fifty cents.
A picture of John F. Kennedy is on the half dollar.
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6. This is a dollar coin.
This is worth one dollar.
A picture of Sacajawea is on the dollar coin.
Who was Sacajawea?
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paper money
These are bills.
1. This is a one-dollar bill.
It’s worth one dollar.
It’s a buck. / It’s a one. /
It’s a single.
George Washington is on the one-dollar bill.
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2. This is a five-dollar bill.
It’s worth five dollars.
It’s five bucks. / It’s a five.
Abraham Lincoln is on the five-dollar bill.
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3. This is a ten-dollar bill.
It’s worth ten dollars.
It’s ten bucks. / It’s a ten.
Alexander Hamilton is on the ten-dollar bill.
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4. This is a twenty-dollar bill.
It’s worth twenty dollars.
It’s twenty bucks. / It’s a twenty.
Andrew Jackson is on the twenty-dollar bill.
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5. This is a fifty-dollar bill.
It’s worth fifty dollars
It’s fifty bucks. / It’s a fifty.
Ulysses Grant is on the fifty-dollar bill.
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6. This is a hundred-dollar bill.
It’s worth one-hundred dollars.
It’s a hundred dollars. / It’s a hundred.
Benjamin Franklin is on the hundred-dollar bill.
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This video will help you talk about adding up a purchase and asking about the total amount. |
Next: Lesson Twenty-two
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