WORKSHEETS
Students use pictures of money to determine what they can buy.
Students determine what they can buy with a given amount of money.
Students solve coin problems.
Students determine the fewest number of coins needed to purchase an item.
Create a coin spinner and a 1-6 number spinner with this printable, a paper clip, and a pencil.
Use this blank coin table in your lessons about money.
Use this coin gameboard with your money lessons or classroom games.
Send this letter home with your students so they can learn about time and money by playing a game of "fruit stand."
Send home a family activity letter that will help your students practice their skills with money and counting.
US coins are pictured in this printable math worksheet. Students must have an understanding of the value of each coin,…
Using pictures of U.S. coins as a guide, students determine how many different ways they can add the money to make 30…
Using pictures of postage stamps with various values as a guide, students draw stamps on letters that add up to the…
Each shape of price tag in this worksheet is assigned a specific value. Students add the values of the different shapes…
After determining the amount of money shown in each problem set, students put the totals in order from greatest to…
Students determine which U.S. coins are needed to match the amount of change in the purse.
Several coin values are provided on this printable math worksheet; students must circle the coins that add up to the…
Most of the vertical subtraction exercises in this printable math worksheet require regrouping. Units of measurement,…
Groupings of coins will provide Students with the opportunity to determine the patterns.
Develop math skills with an activity that encourages students to create money math problems for their classmates.
Develop math skills with an activity that focuses on learning about equivalent coin values.
DAILY WARM-UPS
Use this printable math daily warm-up to reinforce your students' number and numeration skills.