This document teaches students how to count coins using touch points. It explains that a touch point represents 5 cents and that different coins have a different number of touch points depending on their value. For example, a nickel has 1 touch point worth 5 cents, a dime has 2 touch points worth 10 cents, and a quarter has 5 touch points worth 25 cents. The document provides examples of counting touch points on combinations of coins and checking the total value.