PRINTABLE WORKSHEETS MONEY

PRINTABLE WORKSHEETS MONEY

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Counting Coins Practice Sheet

Counting Coins Practice Sheet

A printable worksheet featuring rows of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters for kids to count and write total values. Ideal for first-grade math centers or homeschool morning work to build coin recognition skills.

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Money Word Problems for Kids

Money Word Problems for Kids

Real-life scenarios like buying candy or toys help children apply addition and subtraction with dollars and cents. This printable worksheet strengthens problem-solving and financial literacy for second and third graders.

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Dollar Bill Identification Chart

Dollar Bill Identification Chart

Clear images of $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills with space to write each value. Perfect for early learners to recognize U.S. currency. Use as a reference sheet or cut into flashcards for matching games.

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Making Change from $5 Worksheet

Making Change from $5 Worksheet

Practice subtracting prices from a five-dollar bill. Each problem shows an item cost, and students calculate the change due. Great for real-world math skills in classroom or at-home learning environments.

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Comparing Money Amounts Activity

Comparing Money Amounts Activity

Students use greater than, less than, or equal symbols to compare coin and bill totals. This printable worksheet reinforces place value and money counting, making it a fun challenge for elementary math lessons.

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Adding Money with Regrouping

Adding Money with Regrouping

Column addition problems with dollars and cents require carrying over. Designed for second and third graders, this worksheet builds accuracy in decimal addition and prepares kids for shopping math.

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Printable Grocery Store Math

Printable Grocery Store Math

A pretend shopping list with prices lets kids add totals and calculate savings. This engaging worksheet combines money skills with everyday decision-making, perfect for life skills or math centers.

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Coin Sorting and Counting Grid

Coin Sorting and Counting Grid

A blank grid for sorting pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, then counting total value. Great for hands-on learning with real or plastic coins. Ideal for kindergarten and first-grade math stations.

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Money Maze: Find the Correct Change

Money Maze: Find the Correct Change

Navigate a maze by solving money problems—each correct answer leads to the exit. This printable worksheet turns coin counting into a game, keeping students motivated while practicing essential math.

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Budgeting for a School Trip

Budgeting for a School Trip

Students plan a field trip by adding costs for snacks, tickets, and souvenirs within a set budget. This printable worksheet teaches real-world money management and addition for upper elementary grades.

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Counting Coins Practice Sheet

Counting Coins Practice Sheet

A printable worksheet featuring rows of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters for kids to count. Includes a space to write the total value, helping build real-world math skills through hands-on coin recognition and addition.

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Money Word Problems for Kids

Money Word Problems for Kids

This printable worksheet presents simple money scenarios, like buying a toy or snack. Students calculate change and totals using basic addition and subtraction, making abstract financial concepts tangible and fun for early learners.

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Identifying Bills and Coins Chart

Identifying Bills and Coins Chart

A clear, printable reference sheet showing U.S. currency, from penny to $100 bill. Each denomination is labeled with its value and image, perfect for teaching beginners to recognize money and understand its worth at a glance.

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Making Change Worksheet

Making Change Worksheet

Practice making change with this printable worksheet. Students are given a purchase amount and cash paid, then calculate the correct change. Real-life examples like buying lunch or candy reinforce essential math and money management skills.

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