Fourteen is four more than 1. Nine and one are ten. ten. Nine and five are fourteen. 2. Ten is two more than eight. Eight and six are fourteen. 8. How many days are there in two weeks? 9. At 14 cents a yard, how much will half a yard of muslin cost? Secure toy money, or make circles of cardboard to represent the different pieces. 1. What other name is given to a five-cent piece? 2. What five coins equal a nickel? 3. How many nickels equal a dime? 4. Select from toy money two coins that are equal to a dollar. Name them. 5. Select four coins that are equal to a dollar. 6. How many dimes are equal to half a dollar? How many are worth a dollar? 7. Mary put three coins amounting to 25 cents into her bank. Name the coins. 8. Frank has a nickel, a dime, and 2 cents. How much money has he? 9. Joe had a quarter of a dollar. He bought 5 cents worth of candy. Name coins that would make the correct change. With toy money make change from a quarter for: |