SPECIAL NEEDS MONEY WORKSHEETS

SPECIAL NEEDS MONEY WORKSHEETS

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Counting Coins for Grocery Shopping

Counting Coins for Grocery Shopping

A practical worksheet featuring realistic coin images for counting pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. Designed for special needs learners, it uses simple layouts and large print to build essential money skills through everyday grocery scenarios.

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Dollar Bill Matching Activity

Dollar Bill Matching Activity

This worksheet helps students recognize $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills through matching exercises. Clear visuals and minimal text support cognitive accessibility, making it ideal for special education classrooms focusing on functional money identification.

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Next Dollar Up Practice Sheet

Next Dollar Up Practice Sheet

Learners practice rounding up to the next dollar for common items like snacks and school supplies. The worksheet uses color-coded prompts and step-by-step instructions to reduce confusion, perfect for building independence in real-world transactions.

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Making Change with Visual Aids

Making Change with Visual Aids

A step-by-step worksheet that breaks down making change using picture cues and number lines. Tailored for special needs students, it emphasizes concrete examples like buying a toy or treat to reinforce subtraction and coin counting.

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Budgeting for a Simple Meal

Budgeting for a Simple Meal

Students plan a meal by selecting items from a price list and staying within a budget. The worksheet uses large fonts, icons, and checkboxes to simplify decision-making, teaching essential financial planning in an accessible format.

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Identifying Coin Values with Pictures

Identifying Coin Values with Pictures

Each coin is shown with its value and a familiar object of similar size, like a button for a penny. This multisensory approach helps special needs learners connect abstract numbers to tangible items, enhancing memory and recognition.

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Shopping List Price Comparison

Shopping List Price Comparison

Learners compare prices of two similar items, like apples and oranges, using a simple chart. The worksheet includes visual supports and short sentences to guide decision-making, fostering comparison skills without overwhelming text.

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Paying for Items with Exact Change

Paying for Items with Exact Change

A worksheet that presents items with prices and asks students to circle the correct coins to pay exactly. Large coin images and a limited number of choices reduce cognitive load, building confidence in handling money.

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Earning and Saving Money Story

Earning and Saving Money Story

A short narrative about earning money through chores, followed by questions on saving and spending. The worksheet uses simple language and illustrations to teach cause and effect, ideal for special needs learners exploring financial concepts.

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Time and Money Combined Activity

Time and Money Combined Activity

Students match clock times to store opening hours and calculate total costs for timed activities. This dual-skill worksheet uses clear schedules and price tags, supporting special needs learners in connecting time management with money use.

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Counting Coins for Daily Purchases

Counting Coins for Daily Purchases

A colorful worksheet featuring pennies, nickels, and dimes for counting practice. Designed for special needs learners, it uses large, clear images and simple addition tasks to build money recognition and basic math skills.

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Next Dollar Up Shopping Activity

Next Dollar Up Shopping Activity

This worksheet helps special needs students practice the next dollar up strategy. With realistic item prices and visual cues, learners circle the correct dollar amount needed, fostering independence in real-world shopping scenarios.

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Matching Coins to Their Values

Matching Coins to Their Values

A hands-on matching worksheet where students draw lines from coin images to their written values. Large fonts and minimal distractions support focus, making it ideal for learners with cognitive or attention challenges.

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Budgeting for a Simple Meal

Budgeting for a Simple Meal

Students plan a meal by selecting items from a price list and adding costs. This worksheet uses visual supports and step-by-step prompts to teach budgeting, decision-making, and functional math for special needs education.

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