WORKSHEETS
Students practice totaling costs and adding money.
Students explore rudimentary budgeting using a provided chart of costs and needs.
Students use addition to answer money problems.
Given a number of coins and a value, students determine which coins they have.
Students answer yes/no questions about the value of money.
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.
Send home a family activity letter that will help your students use coins to "buy and sell" to learn about money.
Hand out a printable that has children estimating with money while making purchases at the grocery store with their…
Have students think of "fact families" when estimating costs while out shopping with their families.
Calculate per-item costs with students by estimation and calculation.
Students determine what they would buy if they suddenly received a large sum of money by looking through newspapers and…
Whose likeness appears on each denomination of American currency? Where is the money printed?
Help students practice using coins and bills in various amounts. This is a perfect worksheet for introducing handling…
Try a math activity that focuses on adding the values of coins.
Try a math activity that focuses on quarters and dimes.
Students determine the different combinations that can be made from a set of coins.