US Money Equivalency Chart

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033105
ISBN
9781483853055
Grade K-5
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Description

This brightly-colored chart is a great visual reference to help students understand the value of US coins. It displays the value of coins and dollar bills relative to each other, using hexagons in a way that makes it easy to follow. It shows that there are five pennies in a nickel, two nickels in a dime, two dimes and a nickel in a quarter, two quarters in a fifty-cent piece, four quarters in a dollar, two fifty-cent pieces in a dollar, or one Sacagawea coin in a dollar. It measures 17" x 22", and is a great size for hanging on a wall for quick reference. ~ Rachel E.

Publisher's Description of US Money Equivalency Chart

The US Money Equivalency Chart is an excellent visual reference that illustrates coin and dollar equivalencies with fun hexagon shapes. This chart measures 17" x 22".

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Product Format:Other
Brand:Carson-Dellosa
Grades:K-5
ISBN:9781483853055
EAN/UPC:044222274634
Length in Inches:22
Width in Inches:17
Height in Inches:0.0625
Weight in Pounds:0.1
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