Super shoppers, put those money-counting skills to the test! Your student can practice adding dollars and coins to come up with the right amount to buy an item.
Tristan had 74¢ and Juniper gave him a quarter. How much does he have now? Kids will practice identifying coins and using the part-part-whole concept (number bonds) to solve money word problems in this two-digit addition worksheet.
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.
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.
Help your child master coin counting with this fun second grade worksheet. Your child will select the coins that equal the price listed on each present.
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.
Being able to identify and count coins is a valuable skill for kids. In this worksheet, your child will count coins, then write their total values on the lines.