This workbook is all about helping first graders ace their money math. Counting coins, word problems, and coin matching will help familiarize kids with the basics of money.
We know that exposure and repetition are very important when teaching students to recognize coins and identify their values. Use this hands-on lesson that can be used alongside Counting Coins or as an independent lesson!
Help your kindergartener hone his counting skills with the help of coins. Pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters take center stage to help your child count and practice basic addition and subtraction.
By preschool, children understand that money has value but not what that value is. With this workbook, children can memorize the quantities associated with coins and practice adding cents.
Food and grocery shopping will take on a different perspective for students by the end of this activity. Students may even find themselves keeping a closer eye on their pennies!
Help your students critically think about money by using active questioning techniques! This worksheet is perfect to use during the introduction to any lesson involving money.
Counting Money for Red Envelopes: A Chinese New Year Tradition
“Gong Xi Fa Cai, Hong Bao Na Lai!” This means "Happy New Year, Give me my red envelope!" Students will count coins and write the value all while learning about the Chinese New Year tradition of handing out red envelopes filled with money.
Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters add up! Change is in the air (and on the table) with these Education.com resources that have students adding groups of coins. These worksheets help them add up the money with questions reviewing coin value, counting coins, and money word problems. If your student is struggling, revisit our resources on recognizing the value of coins.