Some kids need help figuring out how much money is in their wallets, and your child can help. Solve these problems with your child to find sums of money.
Decimals can be daunting, but your kid can gain comfort with them without writing. This worksheet lets your kid work with money without writing decimal amounts.
This colorful worksheet is perfect if your child is learning how to count money. He will need to find several different combinations that add up to 46 cents.
This worksheet helps your child apply math concepts to real-life situations. Your child will circle the coins that add up to the price of each present.
This coin currency worksheet asks your second grader to create different sets of 37 cents. It will fine tune his recognition of currency and critical thinking!
The quarter is a U.S. coin worth 25 cents. Children can familiarize themselves with quarters and their counterparts with this collection of money-math activities. A great tool for multiple age groups, these colorful quarters worksheets are a fun way for students to learn how to identify, count, compare, add, and subtract coins and their values.