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Unit 6 - Lesson 16 - Grade 2: Illustrative Mathematics

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Grade 2 Unit 6

Lesson 16: Identify Quarters

CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics

Grade 2 Unit 6

Lesson 16: Identify Quarters

CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics

Lesson: Identify Quarters

How Much is a Quarter Worth?

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More Coins to Compare

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Cool Down: Tyler's Pocket Change
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Write the names and values of the coins you know.

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Complete the table so each row shows a value in cents and two different groups of coins that have that value.

Elena's Coins

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How many cents? Show your thinking.

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Elena has:

Tyler's Coins

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How many cents? Show your thinking.

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Tyler has:

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Make your own set of coins with a value of 97¢. I used:

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Make your own set of coins with a value of 66¢. Use the fewest coins possible. I used:

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Tyler had 6 pennies, 2 dimes, 2 quarters, and 2 nickels in his pocket.

How many cents does Tyler have? Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, words, or an equation.