WORKSHEETS
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.
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.
Students write an algebraic expression and evaluate each expression.
Practice addition with money. Try a math activity that focuses on recognizing amounts from $.01 to $.10.
Try a math activity that focuses on recognizing and reading money amounts.
Try a math activity that focuses on the value of $.50 in coins.
Students use charts to classify U.S. coins and foreign coins.
Ask students to write an essay about how they will convince the World Bank to loan them money so they can undertake a…
Complete the sentences in this worksheet to learn about the history of Australia's currency. Students will research the…
Give students a basic understanding of personal finance with these discussion questions and classroom activities for Not…
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.
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…