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Money, Money, Honey Bunny!
Learners read a story about spending and saving money and talk about the difference between goods and services. In this money lesson plan, students also play a matching game to review the story and practice rhyming words from the story.
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Money Versus Trade
Students discover the importance of exchanging money in a market. In this economics lesson, students discover natural resources and how one can barter with those resources. In addition, students complete worksheets and discover the...
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Alexander Used to Be Rich
Reading Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday, launches this lesson appropriate for children who recognize coins and have been introduced to coin values. Using addition and subtraction skills, the class tracks Alexander’s spending...
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Counting Euro
In this money worksheet, 2nd graders count coins. Students count and add up the total amount of money shown and write the amount on the given line. Students complete 6 problems counting money in Euro.
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Counting Money Worksheet
In this math worksheet, students analyze photographs of paper bills and coins. Students count the money in each of the 10 problems and write the total on the line.
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Practice Estimating!
Bring math home with this interative estimating worksheet! Scholars make educated guesses about the number of six household items: crayons in a crayon box, keys on a key ring, coins in a piggy bank, trees in the yard, pictures on the...
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Buckets of Bucks for World Hunger
Students participate in a nonprofit organization activity for hunger outreach problems. In this service project lesson, students practice counting coins, complete a service project for a hunger outreach, discuss nutrition and healthy...
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What Can I Buy?
In this counting coins review worksheet, learners examine 4 price tags in order to record the number of nickels and dimes needed to buy the item. Students also respond to 1 short answer question.
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Worksheet #1 Adding Coins to $1.00
In this counting coins activity, students solve 10 problems in which quarters, nickels and dimes are counted. Students write the total amount. All coins will add up to be less than one dollar.
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Making Change
Second graders explore how to incorporate a new type of technology, the cash register and/or a calculator, as a motivational tool for solving real life problems. They practice estimating money and counting back change from $20.00.
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Give Me the Money
Young scholars view a money transaction on video and identify the steps involved in making a purchase and calculating change. They write out original money math problems and exchange them with classmates.
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Scoot for Money
Students rotate through a group of centers counting the coins that are in a cup placed at each spot. After completing the entire circuit, papers are graded as a whole class and each student gets to spend the money in their cup at a class...
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Addition With Coins and Dollar Bills
In this coins and bills instructional activity, 2nd graders solve 5 addition problems using coins and bills instead of numbers. Students write their answers up to $5.00 on the lines provided.
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Money Challenge
For this coin worksheet, 2nd graders count up the coin amounts given to them. Students complete 10 problems where they count up coin amounts.
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Money Counting Worksheet
In this counting coins learning exercise, students study the pictures of the coins on the left and the amounts of money on the right. Students draw a line to match the coins with the correct amount of money in the 4 examples.
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Money Counting Worksheet
In this counting coins worksheet, students look at the pictures of the coins on the left and the amounts of money on the right. Students draw a line to match each coin with its numerical equivalent in 4 examples.
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Money Counting Worksheet
In this counting coins learning exercise, students study the pictures of the coins on the left and the amounts of money on the right. Students draw a line to match the coins with their numerical equivalent in the 4 examples.
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Scarcity and Choice
After reading the book A Bargain for Frances, young economists discuss how money is exchanged for goods or services. They demonstrate effective financial decision-making by listing ways to save money for a product they would like to buy.
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More Dimes
In this counting money worksheet, students count the money shown in a picture of assorted coins. Students write the correct amount, then determine how much money there will be if a specific number of dimes is added to that amount.
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Coin-cessions II
In this counting coins practice worksheet, students use a menu to match equal item values with coin sets. Students are asked to choose items from the menu that total a given amount.
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Coin-cessions
For this counting coins practice worksheet, students use a menu to match equal item values with coin sets. Students are asked to choose items from the menu that total a given amount.
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What Is the Amount?
In this counting money worksheet, students solve 8 problems in which picture symbols inside a robot's purse are decoded. Students count how much money is inside each purse. All sums are under one dollar.
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Cents Sense
In this counting money worksheet, learners solve 4 problems in which students are matched with their labeled piggy banks. Learners read the clues and match the banks to each person.
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What's Left? Subtract with Money
In this subtraction worksheet, young scholars first count coins, then subtract a "purchase" which is a picture and an amount, then subtract to see what their change will be.