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US Money Activities and Worksheets
US Coins Learn about major US coins and do simple coin arithmetic problems. |
US Coins Sequencing Cards Cut out the four cards and arrange them so they show the coins (penny, nickel dime, and quarter) in order of their value. |
US Coins Matching Printout Draw lines between each US coin, its name, and its value. Or go to the answers. |
Simple Math with 100 Small Items Have each student bring 100 small items from home in a ziplock bag (pennies, dried beans, paper clips, buttons, pebbles, etc. - avoid edibles like jelly beans or m&m's, because they'll probably be eaten before the math activity is completed). In class you can investigate how 100 items look, how you can divide them into 10 groups of 10, 5 groups of 20, 4 groups of 25, or 2 groups of 50. |
The Penny The penny is a US coin worth one cent. One hundred pennies make a dollar. One cent can be written 1¢ or $0.01. |
The Nickel The nickel is a US coin worth five cents. Twenty nickels make a dollar. One nickel can be written 5¢ or $0.05. |
The Dime The dime is a US coin worth ten cents. Ten dimes make a dollar. One dime can be written 10¢ or $0.10. |
The Quarter The quarter (also called a quarter dollar) is a US coin worth twenty five cents. Four quarters make a dollar. One quarter can be written 25¢ or $0.25. |
US Coins Learn about the major US coins in circulation. |
Penny Coloring Page Printout Color the front and back of a penny in this printout. |
Color US Coins Color four US coins, front and back. |
US Coins: Label Me Printout Label the US coins and what they are worth. Answers |
= Make Change for a Dollar Write down as many ways as can you to make change for a dollar using half-dollars (50¢), quarters (25¢), dimes (10¢), nickels (5¢) and/or pennies (1¢). |
= Make Change for a Quarter Write down as many ways as can you to make change for a quarter using dimes (10¢), nickels (5¢) and/or pennies (1¢). |
Draw Coins to Buy Items For each item, draw the coins that you would need to buy it. Use pennies (1¢), nickels (5¢), dimes (10¢) and/or quarters (25¢). #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9. |
Write Coin Values Write the values of the coins in each circle so that they equal the money total. #1: from 10¢-30¢, #2: from 20¢-50¢, #3: from 25¢-75¢, #4: from 25¢-75¢, #5: from 6¢-12¢, #6: from 13¢-17¢, #7: from 18¢-23¢, #8: from 24¢-23¢, #9: from 31¢-35¢, #10: from 31¢-35¢, #11: from 41¢-45¢, #12: from 46¢-51¢. |
Make Amounts with Coins Find different ways of making amounts with coins. Worksheet #1. Or go to the answers. Worksheet #2. Or go to the answers. Worksheet #3. Or go to the answers. Worksheet #4. Or go to the answers. Worksheet #5. Or go to the answers. Worksheet #6. Or go to the answers. Worksheet #7. Or go to the answers. Worksheet #8. Or go to the answers. |
Making Change Pages Many printable worksheets on making change with coins. |
Making Change with Dollars: Printable Worksheets These printable worksheets are exercised in making change with dollars. If you pay for items with dollars, how much change would you get. |
Draw Coins #1 For each amount of money, draw the coins that equal that amount. Use pennies (1¢), nickels (5¢), dimes (10¢) and/or quarters (25¢). Go to the answers. |
US One Dollar Bill (Printable) Print (and color) the front of three US one dollar bills. These can be used to practice adding money and making change. |
Sorting: Color and Count the US Coins #1 Color and then count the US coins: pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. Go to the answers. |
Sorting: Color and Count the US Coins #2 Color and then count the US coins: pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. Go to the answers. |
Sorting: Color and Count the US Coins #3 Color and then count the US coins: pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. Go to the answers. |
US One Dollar Bill Reverse (Printable) Print (and color) the reverse of three US one dollar bills. These can be used to practice adding money and making change. |
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