Your kid can gain some comfort with currency by using this money worksheet. Kids will compare two visual representations of money and decide which is bigger.
These word problems challenge your child to think about math as it relates to money. Help Stewert, Pearl, and Fran figure out how much money they have.
In this lesson, you will teach your students how to count money to buy small items! Show students which coins they can use to buy their lunch and other small items in the classroom.
Introduce this graphic organizer as a way to help students use different strategies to determine how much change customers should get back after making their purchases.
Some kids need help figuring out how much money is in their wallets, and your child can help. Solve these problems with your child to find sums of money.
This money problems math worksheet asks your child to calculate the change based on the amount paid and the price. A great way to practice a real-life skill!
Your child will read values in words and then write money terms out in numbers in this money worksheet. She'll get practice using and recognizing numbers too.
Use these colorful worksheets to teach young ones how to differentiate coin money based on their appearance, name, and value. The next time your child counts coins from her piggy bank, she will also strengthen her skip counting and pattern recognition skills. Get more practice with patterns with our shape patterns resources, and see what other patterns your child can find in her classroom or home.