
Meet the Coins: Cents
Discover the nickel, dime, quarter, and fifty-cent coin. We will look at the pictures on each coin and learn their names.
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Discover the nickel, dime, quarter, and fifty-cent coin. We will look at the pictures on each coin and learn their names.
Key Questions
- What pictures do you see on the different coins?
- How can you tell a nickel and a quarter apart?
- Why do you think coins have different animals or symbols on them?
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