Lesson Worksheet: Counting Groups of the Same Coin: USD Mathematics • 1st Grade
In this worksheet, we will practice finding the value of a group of pennies, nickels, or dimes by counting in ones, fives, and tens.
Q1:
Charlotte has these coins. How many cents does Charlotte have?
- A45¢
- B30¢
- C15¢
- D75¢
Q2:
Find the total value.
- A6¢
- B30¢
- C60¢
- D12¢
Q3:
Count on to find the total.
- A1¢, 2¢, 3¢, 4¢
- B25¢, 50¢, 75¢, 100¢
- C10¢, 20¢, 30¢, 40¢
- D5¢, 10¢, 15¢, 20¢
Q4:
Hannah knows that one dimes has a value of 10 cents. She has 3 dimes.
She can use skip counting to find their value.
What is the value of 3 dimes?
Q5:
Jacob knows that one nickel has a value of 5 cents. He has 4 nickels.
He can use skip counting to find their value.
What is the value of 4 nickels?
What is the value of 7 nickels?
Q6:
Daniel and Matthew have three nickels.
Daniel says the value is 3 cents because there are three coins.
Matthew says the value is 15 cents because each coin is worth 5 cents.
Who is correct?
- ADaniel
- BMatthew
Q7:
Complete the following: The given 2 nickels make .
- A20 pennies
- B4 dimes
- C2 cents
- D1 dime
- E1 quarter
Q8:
Which of these two groups of coins is worth more?
- AGroup B
- BGroup A
Q9:
Complete the following: The given 10 pennies make .
- A2 dimes
- B2 quarters
- C1 dime
- D1 quarter
- E1 nickel