WORKSHEETS
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…
Using dollars and dimes as guides, students divide by 10 to solve the problems and determine how much money is pictured.
In this printable math worksheet, students divide the 12 pennies equally. Then, they draw the coins and write the…
A price list for jobs helps students determine how much money each child will get paid for different tasks. Students…
The word problems in this printable math worksheet allow students to apply the arithmetic skills they have practiced to…
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,…
In this worksheets, students play a board game called Jobs! They are asked to follow the rules as they try to make $50…
In this activity, students use coupons to practice adding money amounts using a dollar sign and a decimal point.
Students are given various coins and asked how many of each it would take to make one dollar. Students are also ask to…
In this worksheet, students are shown a column of coins and a column of monetary amounts. Students are asked to draw a…
Students are given a coin value and are asked how many of each coin would be needed to make that amount.
Students are given several word problems involving money. They must determine if the money amounts are either doubled…
Students are asked to complete a chart based on how many of each coin makes $1.00 and what the factor pairs would be.
Students explore subtraction by comparing regular prices and sales prices.
Using coin exchange, students gain an understanding of place-value relationships.
Given a number of coins and a value, students are asked to determine which coins make up the group.
Pictures of coins are provided, and students must determine the value of the assembled monies.
Students are asked to explain their strategy for counting money.