Kids love holding, counting, and pretending with money, so why not add in a little math practice on the side? Kids add up the orders and figure out the change.
Use this worksheet to support your learner as they use their reading skills in math. They will read word problems and identify the important information. With this skill, they are sure to gain a better grasp on how to solve word problems!
Sin-Ku had 94¢ and bought a cookie for 75¢ from the bake sale. How much money did he have left? This worksheet encourages students to use the part-part-whole concept (number bonds) to solve subtraction word problems about money.
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.
Your child will work through money math problems to sum up amounts of money. This word problem worksheet will help your child exercise his math skills.
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.
Walter, Tabitha, and Dean need help calculating how much money they have. Have your child solve these money math word problems to find the total sums of money.
Help your smart shopper learn to add and subtract change with this money math worksheet! She'll add up prices and subtract to make change for each purchase.
Money word problems are a great activity to help children begin applying their growing math skills to real-world scenarios. Whether children are just learning to recognize and add up the value of coins or are ready to make purchases and calculate change, this diverse collection of teacher-created worksheets have plenty of money word problems to provide them with practice.