This workbook makes sense of cents and the dollar bill. This set of worksheets will usher kids through counting, matching prices to money, and making change, with word problems and visual aids.
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!
We know that exposure and repetition are very important when teaching students to recognize coins and identify their values. Use this hands-on lesson that can be used alongside Counting Coins or as an independent lesson!
Money makes the world go 'round, but do your students know why money is important? In this lesson, students will learn the real world applications of money, as well as how to make a dollar with various coins.
This lesson provides students with instruction in strategies based on number sense. Use this lesson alongside Show Me the Money: Understanding Value or as a stand-alone lesson.
In this lesson, your students will learn how to buy items and use money to purchase items in the real world. You will set up a store for the students to learn about money.
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.
Use this scaffolded EL lesson to teach students about money and the bills we use to pay for things. Use alongside Base Ten Money: Hundreds, Tens, and Ones or alone as an independent lesson.
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.