Money Addition Worksheets. There are worksheets that start with change from one dollar, progressing to change from whole dollars, and end with making change from dollars and cents. Also includes addition worksheets with fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals.
These worksheets allow kids to practice making change from a starting amount of money. In addition to the first grade money worksheets above, here are some other quick and fun ideas for teaching money. Adding money amounts worksheets in a variety of currencies and increments.
Counting money is one of the most practical early math skills.
The problems are grouped by addition and subtraction (appropriate for second or third grade students), or multiplication and division (appropriate for fourth or fifth grade students who have mastered decimal division), or combinations of all four operations.
Practice these word problems to understand how addition is used in day to day life. Counting money and "making change"" are practical applications of early math skills. While younger kids will learn the value of coins and dollar bills, older students will tackle things like how to make change and how to solve money-specific word problems.