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All About Money
Few topics engage young mathematicians as much as learning about money. Through a series of shared readings and hands-on activities, children explore the US currency system, learning how to count money and calculate change as they create...
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Real-life Problems: Dollars and Cents
Do your fourth graders love money? They'll solve these money math word problems with ease! Six word problems involving money prompt pupils to use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. A section for work reinforces the...
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Working with Money
How much money do you have? Scholars add up dollars and cents to get totals for 12 visual addition problems. They look at pictures of the currency and write the total numerically (remember that dollar sign). Although the coin images look...
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Mental Money Addition
Counting money is fun for kids, increases their understanding of addition, and applies mathematics to real world situation. Here are five opportunities for learners to count up their pence and pounds to see how much money they have. Tip:...
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Dollars and Cents Word Problems
Explore money math with these addition and subtraction word problems. Learners solve three scenarios, each of which is illustrated for visual learners. They use knowledge of different types of US currency to determine how much money is...
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Money Skills
Young mathematicians learn to make sense out of money with this collection of skills practice worksheets. From identifying the different coins and bills in the US currency system, to counting money and correctly using the dollar and...
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Column Addition Money 3 Digits Sheet 2
In this finding the sums of money problems activity, learners add three-digit problems with decimals and regrouping. Students solve 20 problems.
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Money Addition, A (Dollars and Cents)
In this math worksheet, students add money amounts. Each amount is written as a decimal figure. All dollar amounts in the problems are under $10.00. Students must regroup to correctly solve these problems.
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Adding Money
Show young economists that adding money is just like adding the numbers they are used to. They complete two addition tables, adding monetary values under 50 cents. There are a couple done for them to give guidance, but learners must...
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Addition Practice #1
Show young mathematicians that they are fully capable of mentally adding two-digit numbers. They start by solving 12 two-addend problems (all with two-digit numbers and aligned horizontally). There is no room to show work. Consider...
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Dollars and Cents Word Problems
These are some cheap items! Learners explore cost with this addition word problem which has them examine the price of a baseball and a pencil. They add them together to find the total spent. Because there is an explanation below,...
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Money Subtraction (J)
In this money subtraction worksheet, students subtract three digit numbers that represent dollars and cents. Students complete 20 problems where they have to subtract three digit numbers representing money. All of the money amounts are...
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Money Subtraction (I)
In this money subtraction worksheet, students subtract three digit numbers that represent dollars and cents. Students complete 20 problems where they have to subtract amounts of money where all the amounts are in increments of 25 cents.
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Money Subtraction (D); Increments of 5 Cents
In this money subtraction worksheet, learners subtract numbers that are in dollars and cents. Students do 20 problems that have them subtract using decimals since they are subtracting money amounts. These are in increments of 5 cents.
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Money Subtraction (J); Increments of 10 Cents
For this money subtraction worksheet, students subtract money amounts that include dollars and cents. Students subtract money amounts that end in an increment of 10 cents.
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Addition of Money in Ten Cent Increments
In this addition of money in ten cent increments learning exercise, 2nd graders solve 600 addition of money problems, 39 on a page for 20 pages with answers included.
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Addition of Money
In this math worksheet, students solve 12 problems in which dollars and cents are added. All money amounts are under 3 dollars. Note: The equal sign bar is so thick that it covers up the decimal point in the bottom number of the addition...
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Making Cents of Fractions and Decimals
Students explore decimals and fractions using groups of 100 pennies. By classifying the pennies in different ways, there are an unlimited number of ways to learn fractions, decimals, and place value in money. This is a good, hands-on...
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Money Subtraction (B) Increments of 50 Cents
In this subtraction of money learning exercise, students solve 20 problems in which dollars and cents in increments of 50 cents are subtracted.
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Squeebles Addition & Subtraction
The math monster is at it again, this time stealing all the cars and drivers that were to take part in the cart race. If their addition and subtraction facts are up to the challenge, young mathematicians can win the drivers' freedom and...
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Identify Coins
Kill two birds with one stone (as they say). Your class can practice problem solving skills, basic addition and subtraction, as well as work on coin values. This worksheet includes six money related word problems to solve.
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Adding Coins to $1.00 Worksheet #5
For this counting money worksheet, students solve ten problems in which groups of quarters, dimes and nickels are counted. Students add the coins and put the cents sign in. All sums are below one dollar.
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Let's Learn About Money
Rather than breaking their piggy banks, your students can use this activity to demonstrate their understanding of the fixed value of coins. Class members add the values of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters to determine the total...
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Ordering
Money is a great medium for math problems, and learners practice with coins in these addition equations. First, they add up five sets of coins (one is done for them), writing down the totals below each. Next, scholars sequence these...