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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. |
| 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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| 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?" |
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