Money,Money Everywhere
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English
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10th Grade
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Porjai Wongyai
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Money, Money,Everywhere!
Money helps us buy things we need and want. People earn money by working at all different kinds of jobs. You can earn money even if you are a child. Your parents may pay you to do extra chores around the house. If you have money, you
can use it for many things. You can pay bills. You can buy things from stores.
You can save it in the bank. Before people had money to use, they traded things with each other. Some people used beads or shells for money.
Paper money is also called dollars. The numbers on the paper money tell how many dollars it is worth. If it has a one on it, it is a one dollar bill. Five, ten,and twenty dollar bills are also common.
Coins are made from different kinds of metal. They are worth part of a dollar. There are dollar coins but they are rare. Amounts less than a whole dollar are counted in cents.
It takes 100 cents to make a dollar. Each coin is worth a different number of cents. A penny is worth only 1 cent. A nickel is worth 5 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents.
How can you earn money even if you are a child?
by doing extra chores around the house
by borrowing some friends
by selling some toys.
by working jobs
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Money, Money,Everywhere!
Money helps us buy things we need and want. People earn money by working at all different kinds of jobs. You can earn money even if you are a child. Your parents may pay you to do extra chores around the house. If you have money, you
can use it for many things. You can pay bills. You can buy things from stores.
You can save it in the bank. Before people had money to use, they traded things with each other. Some people used beads or shells for money.
Paper money is also called dollars. The numbers on the paper money tell how many dollars it is worth. If it has a one on it, it is a one dollar bill. Five, ten,and twenty dollar bills are also common.
Coins are made from different kinds of metal. They are worth part of a dollar. There are dollar coins but they are rare. Amounts less than a whole dollar are counted in cents.
It takes 100 cents to make a dollar. Each coin is worth a different number of cents. A penny is worth only 1 cent. A nickel is worth 5 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents.
From paragraph 2, what can we do with money
Except…
pay bills
gamble
buy things from
stores
save it in the bank
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Money, Money,Everywhere!
Money helps us buy things we need and want. People earn money by working at all different kinds of jobs. You can earn money even if you are a child. Your parents may pay you to do extra chores around the house. If you have money, you
can use it for many things. You can pay bills. You can buy things from stores.
You can save it in the bank. Before people had money to use, they traded things with each other. Some people used beads or shells for money.
Paper money is also called dollars. The numbers on the paper money tell how many dollars it is worth. If it has a one on it, it is a one dollar bill. Five, ten,and twenty dollar bills are also common.
Coins are made from different kinds of metal. They are worth part of a dollar. There are dollar coins but they are rare. Amounts less than a whole dollar are counted in cents.
It takes 100 cents to make a dollar. Each coin is worth a different number of cents. A penny is worth only 1 cent. A nickel is worth 5 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents.
How can you tell how much paper money is worth?
the number on the paper money
the colors on the paper money
the pictures on the paper money
the symbols on the paper money
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Money, Money,Everywhere!
Money helps us buy things we need and want. People earn money by working at all different kinds of jobs. You can earn money even if you are a child. Your parents may pay you to do extra chores around the house. If you have money, you
can use it for many things. You can pay bills. You can buy things from stores.
You can save it in the bank. Before people had money to use, they traded things with each other. Some people used beads or shells for money.
Paper money is also called dollars. The numbers on the paper money tell how many dollars it is worth. If it has a one on it, it is a one dollar bill. Five, ten,and twenty dollar bills are also common.
Coins are made from different kinds of metal. They are worth part of a dollar. There are dollar coins but they are rare. Amounts less than a whole dollar are counted in cents.
It takes 100 cents to make a dollar. Each coin is worth a different number of cents. A penny is worth only 1 cent. A nickel is worth 5 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents.
How do we count money that is less than a whole dollar?
dime
dollars
penny
cents
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Money, Money,Everywhere!
Money helps us buy things we need and want. People earn money by working at all different kinds of jobs. You can earn money even if you are a child. Your parents may pay you to do extra chores around the house. If you have money, you
can use it for many things. You can pay bills. You can buy things from stores.
You can save it in the bank. Before people had money to use, they traded things with each other. Some people used beads or shells for money.
Paper money is also called dollars. The numbers on the paper money tell how many dollars it is worth. If it has a one on it, it is a one dollar bill. Five, ten,and twenty dollar bills are also common.
Coins are made from different kinds of metal. They are worth part of a dollar. There are dollar coins but they are rare. Amounts less than a whole dollar are counted in cents.
It takes 100 cents to make a dollar. Each coin is worth a different number of cents. A penny is worth only 1 cent. A nickel is worth 5 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents.
How many cents make 2 dollars in US?
200 cents
100 cents
250 cents
150 cents
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Money, Money,Everywhere!
Money helps us buy things we need and want. People earn money by working at all different kinds of jobs. You can earn money even if you are a child. Your parents may pay you to do extra chores around the house. If you have money, you
can use it for many things. You can pay bills. You can buy things from stores.
You can save it in the bank. Before people had money to use, they traded things with each other. Some people used beads or shells for money.
Paper money is also called dollars. The numbers on the paper money tell how many dollars it is worth. If it has a one on it, it is a one dollar bill. Five, ten,and twenty dollar bills are also common.
Coins are made from different kinds of metal. They are worth part of a dollar. There are dollar coins but they are rare. Amounts less than a whole dollar are counted in cents.
It takes 100 cents to make a dollar. Each coin is worth a different number of cents. A penny is worth only 1 cent. A nickel is worth 5 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents.
How many dimes make a dollar?
20 dollars
10 dollars
25 dollars
30 dollars
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Money, Money,Everywhere!
Money helps us buy things we need and want. People earn money by working at all different kinds of jobs. You can earn money even if you are a child. Your parents may pay you to do extra chores around the house. If you have money, you
can use it for many things. You can pay bills. You can buy things from stores.
You can save it in the bank. Before people had money to use, they traded things with each other. Some people used beads or shells for money.
Paper money is also called dollars. The numbers on the paper money tell how many dollars it is worth. If it has a one on it, it is a one dollar bill. Five, ten,and twenty dollar bills are also common.
Coins are made from different kinds of metal. They are worth part of a dollar. There are dollar coins but they are rare. Amounts less than a whole dollar are counted in cents.
It takes 100 cents to make a dollar. Each coin is worth a different number of cents. A penny is worth only 1 cent. A nickel is worth 5 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents. A quarter is worth 25 cents.
How much is a nickel worth?
1 cent
5 cents
10 cents
25 cents
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