Penny, penny, easily spent. Copper brown and worth one cent.
Nickel, nickel, thick and fat-you're worth five cents, I know that.
Dime, dime, little and thin-I remember, you're worth ten
When two vowels go walking (like in the word "seed", or "take") the first one does the talking (says its name) the other is silent. ALSO-When a word ends in "e", the "e" is silent, and the vowel in the word says it's name.