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.
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.
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.
Help your child get to know her coin values (and her U.S. presidents!) with this quick coin-counting quiz. Students will get their math muscles moving too.
Give your kid practice with money-counting and sequential order with this worksheet. Kids will look at different amounts of money and decide which is larger.
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.
Give your children practice identifying and adding the most abundant coin in U.S. currency: the penny! Pennies, worth one cent, make for a great introduction to money math, and these activities have plenty of opportunities to learn about the coins. Children can practice identifying, counting, comparing, adding, and subtracting pennies and other coins in these fun, currency-filled worksheet activities.