Money Worksheets

Learn to identify coins, coin names, and their values. This page has worksheets, task cards, as well as cut-and-glue activities.
example: What coin is this? Quarter.
This page will have students counting sets of pennies only, nickels only, dimes only, and/or quarters only. These basic-level activities are designed primarily for students in Kindergarten and 1st grades.
example: Three nickels. How much money is shown? 15 cents.
Print worksheets and games on counting mixed coins. This page features basic level activities best suited for students in 1st and 2nd grade.
example: 1 nickel and 3 pennies. How much money is shown? 8 cents.
Here are some more advanced worksheets on counting mixed coins. These were designed for students in 2nd through 4th grades.
example: 2 quarters, 5 dimes, six nickels, and two pennies. How much money is shown? $1.62
This page has worksheets split up into 3 groups: counting money up to $4.00, counting money up to $12.00, and counting money up to $50.00.
example: 2 twenty dollar bills, 6 quarters, and 7 nickels. How much money is shown? $41.85
With these worksheets, students can practice making change. Includes task cards, word problems, and other printables.
Adding MoneyPractice adding money amounts with these printable worksheets, task cards, and games.
Subtracting MoneyPrint out these files to supplement your lessons on subtracting money and using subtraction to make change. Includes worksheets, a 'magic digits' game, and task cards.
Multiplying MoneyMultiply money amounts by 1-digit numbers. THis page has a worksheet generator tool, as well as pre-made worksheets, puzzles, and task cards.
Comparing and Ordering MoneyUse the mathematical symbols for greater than, less than, and equal to to compare money amounts.
Rounding: Money to Nearest Dollar & Nearest DimeWith these activities, students will learn to round money amounts to the nearest dollar or the nearest ten cents.
Rounding: Next Dollar UpUnlike regular rounding, on these worksheets students will always round up to the next dollar to determine how many bills are needed. For example, a t-shirt costs $6.29. You'd round up and give the cashier $7.
Counting Money: AustralianThese printable worksheets and games have Australian coins and banknotes on them.
Counting Money: CanadianThis page will have students counting Canadian toonies, loonies, quarters, dimes, and nickels. Most worksheets do not include pennies.
Counting Money: United KingdomCount British pounds. Banknotes and coins include £2, £1, 50p, 20p, 10p, 5p, 2p, and 1p coins. Includes task cards, worksheets, and class games.