Help your kids develop essential monetary skills with these engaging money worksheets! From counting coins like pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half-dollars, to adding $1, $5, and $10 bills up to $100, these printable activities guide children in recognizing and adding U.S. currency with ease. This resource provides a hands-on learning experience in counting money, making change, comparing and ordering money values, and more!
Count pennies by adding them together. Pennies are worth one cent each, so the total increases by one with each additional penny.
These worksheets feature groups of nickels valued at five cents. Kids count them, watching the values grow: five, ten, fifteen, twenty.
This printable set stands out from the rest, which are a dime a dozen. Practice counting dimes, adding tens, and find the total amount.
Each set of 4 quarters equals 1 dollar. Skip count by 25s to determine the total value of each group of quarters displayed here!
Half-dollars add up quickly, as these large coins are worth 50 cents. Watch kids swiftly calculate the values and complete the task.
These money worksheets train kids to count mixed coins effortlessly, including pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half-dollars.
Whether it's identifying coins or adding their values, these counting money worksheets are essential for mastering money skills!
Can you find the total? Add up coins and one-dollar bills combined! Dollar by dollar, coin by coin, watch the total value grow!
Add up a combination of $1, $5, and $10 U.S. bills to reach totals up to $100 with these pdf worksheets, complete with an answer key.
Whether it's $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, or $100 bills, the goal is to match the correct set of bills that total the same value.
Get ready to compare and order U.S. money with these fun worksheets! Compare amounts using symbols and arrange them in order.
Make change with the fewest coins and bills! Find the combination of coins and bills that equals the given amount with the least pieces.
Explore the designs of each coin by examining both the obverse and reverse sides, and accurately guess its name and value.