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| U.S. Money- $5 dollar bill |
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| U.S. Money- $1 dollar bill |
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| U.S. Money- $10 dollar bill |
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| U.S. Money- $20 dollar bill |
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| U.S. Money- $50 dollar bill |
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| Flashcards: Money |
Six pages of money vocabulary flashcards, four per page. Use for money recognition, vocabulary, games. |
| Cube: Coins Counting |
Roll the die and then record the coin shown on the face. Add the coin values. Three cubes for a range of games: pennies and nickels; pennies, nickels, and dimes; pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. |
| Worksheet: Add Up the Change! |
Roll a die with coin pictures on the faces (available on abcteach) or draw coins out of a bag. Write the value of each coin in the row, then add up the row. |
| Worksheet: Addition - Money (set 1) |
3 digits; columns |
| Worksheet: Addition - Money (set 2) |
3 digits; columns |
| Worksheet: Addition - Money (set 3) |
3 digits; columns; 5 pages. |
| Word Problems - School Supplies (elementary) |
"Cathy bought a bottle of glue and a box of crayons. How much did she spend?" Use the price list to solve these simple addition problems. |
| Crossword: Coins |
A good review of U.S. coins. |
| Picture Graph: U.S. Coins |
"Which student has 46 cents?" |
| Worksheet: Money - I'd Like to Buy...(elem/upper elem) |
worksheet to help students with estimating values (what can you buy for $5? for $100?) |
| Worksheet: Least/Most Money (set 1) |
Circle the item that costs the least amount of money. Put an X over the item that costs the most. |
| Worksheet: Least/Most Money (set 2) |
Circle the item that costs the least amount of money. Put an X over the item that costs the most. |
| Letters Make Cents, Words Make a Dollar (1) |
In this fun worksheet, each letter is worth a certain amount of money. Students try various letter combinations to try to add up to a dollar. |
| Letters Make Cents, Words Make a Dollar (2) |
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| Letters Make Cents, Words Make a Dollar (3) |
Letters are assigned a point value, then students try to form words that are "worth" exactly $1.00 |
| Cut and Paste: Match the Money (USA currency) |
Cut out the six money squares and paste them on the matching squares on the board. |
| Word Problems: Money (elem) |
"John bought two movie tickets. Each ticket cost $5.50..." Eight money-themed word problems. |
| Word Problems: Money (upper elem) |
"Tom wants a cell phone that costs $70. He has $50 and he is saving $4 a week..." Practical math with realistic situations. |
| Word Problems: Money (elem) |
"On her tenth birthday, Ashleigh received $20 from her Aunt Liz..." Several pages of word problems about money using everyday examples that students can easily understand. |
| Worksheets: U.S. Coins (elem) |
Help students practice their understanding of money with these U.S. coin practice problems. |
| Flashcards: Money - Quarters |
Set of four on one page: b/w illustrations of quarter (heads only) labeled "quarter", "twenty-five cents", "25 cents" and "25˘". |
| U.S. Money- coins |
Helps students learn and remember the appearance, value, and names of U.S. coins (penny to quarter) and a $1 bill. |
| Worksheet: My $100 Day |
Ordinary daily tasks are each assigned a monetary value. Students start with a hundred dollars, and pay through the day. |
| Worksheet: My 99 Cent Day (elementary) |
Ordinary daily tasks are each assigned a monetary value. Students start with 99 cents, and pay through the day. |
| Unit: Saving Money with Coupons (elem/ upper elem) |
Introduces the basic idea of coupons, teaches how to "read" a coupon, and includes imaginary and real life practice exercises. |
| Worksheet: Subtraction - Money (set 1) |
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| Worksheet: Subtraction - Money (set 3) |
Five pages. |
| Worksheet: Subtraction - Money (set 4) |
Five pages. |
| Worksheet: Subtraction - Money (set 2) |
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| Poster: Making Change (upper elem/middle) |
Set of posters with step-by-step solutions for making change, either by subtracting or counting up. |
| Word Problems: Conversion - Vacation in Canada (upper elem/middle) |
"Mike and his family all had dinner in a French restaurant in Montreal. The meal cost $150 Canadian. What was the average cost of the meal per person, in U.S. dollars?" Four word problems with converting Canadian to US dollars. |
| Word Problems: Medieval Math (upper elem) |
"For lunch at the Renaissance Fair, Tyler and Amanda each buy a turkey leg and an apple dumpling. Each food item costs $3.50. How much do their lunches cost altogether?" |
| Worksheet: Making Change by Counting Up |
"Your customer's purchase totals $3.72. She pays $5.00. Circle the change." One page of examples, one page of practice. |
| Word Problems: Conversion - Vacation in France (upper elem/middle) |
"Marie's family all had lunch in a small patisserie. The meal cost €48. What was the average cost of the meal per person, in dollars?" Four word problems for converting euros to dollars. |
| Word Problems: Conversion - Vacation in Mexico (upper elem/middle) |
"Petra wants to buy a small replica of the pyramid at Chichén Itzá. She has $15 left. The pyramid costs 200 pesos. Does she have enough money?" Four word problems for converting pesos to dollars. |
| Word Problems: Conversion - Vacation in China (upper elem/middle) |
"Tickets for a tour of the Great Wall of China are 50 rmb for adults and 30 rmb for children ages 12-24. How much does it cost for Simon and his family in all? How much in dollars?" Four word problems for converting pesos to dollars. |
| Word Problems: Conversion - Vacation in Russia (upper elem/middle) |
"Tori and her family go on a tour of St. Basil’s Cathedral. Tickets are 120 rubles for adults; admission is free for children 12 and under. How much does it cost for Tori and her family in all? How much in dollars?" Four word problems for converting rubles to dollars. |
| Bookmark: U.S. Coins |
Quick personal reference to identify and learn value of most common U.S. coins. |
| Worksheet: Making Change by Subtracting |
"You buy a book for $3.69. You pay $5.00. How much change should you get?"
One page of examples, one page of practice. |
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