As second graders deepen their understanding of value, money will take an important place in the math curriculum. You can help teach kids the value of coins with this guided money lesson, designed by our team of curriculum experts. The lesson features targeted instruction and helpful exercises that provide practical real-life examples for kids to use in practicing this skill.
This workbook is all about helping first graders ace their money math. Counting coins, word problems, and coin matching will help familiarize kids with the basics of money.
This workbook makes sense of cents and the dollar bill. This set of worksheets will usher kids through counting, matching prices to money, and making change, with word problems and visual aids.
Help your kindergartener hone his counting skills with the help of coins. Pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters take center stage to help your child count and practice basic addition and subtraction.
By preschool, children understand that money has value but not what that value is. With this workbook, children can memorize the quantities associated with coins and practice adding cents.
This book takes preschool math to the next level with sorting practice, and then asks your child to figure out how many items are in each group – all through pictures of familiar animals and objects.
Use these colorful worksheets to teach young ones how to differentiate coin money based on their appearance, name, and value. The next time your child counts coins from her piggy bank, she will also strengthen her skip counting and pattern recognition skills. Get more practice with patterns with our shape patterns resources, and see what other patterns your child can find in her classroom or home.