CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.2.MD.C.8
Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately. Example: If you have 2 dimes and 3 pennies, how many cents do you have?
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Counting Mixed Coins Differentiated Worksheets
Download differentiated printable worksheets and use skip counting and addition skills to determine the value of each coin collection.
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Counting Pennies Worksheet
Practice identifying the front and backside of pennies when given a collection of coins.
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Count the Nickels Worksheet
Use skip counting and addition skills to determine the number of nickels needed for a given amount.
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Rolling for Cash — Printable Counting Coins Game
Print a customizable money game for kids that requires addition and skip counting skills to count coins.
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Number of the Day Worksheet
Explore 4, 5, and 6-digit numbers using this number of the day worksheet with your students.
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CUBES Bulletin Board and Bookmark Set
Tackle word problems with this CUBES problem-solving bulletin board and bookmark set.
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Identifying Coins Interactive Activity
Practice coin recognition and value with this 4-activity slide deck introducing penny, nickel, dime, and quarter images and denominations.
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Individual Money Posters (US Currency)
Individual educational posters depicting coins and bills.
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Count and Color the Coins - Differentiated Worksheets
Use skip counting and addition skills to determine which coins are needed for a given amount.
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Find the Dimes - Worksheet
Practice identifying the front and backside of dimes when given a collection of coins.
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Count the Dimes Worksheet
Use skip counting and addition skills to determine the number of dimes needed for a given amount.
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Find the Quarters - Worksheet
Practice identifying the front and backside of quarters when given a collection of coins.
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Find the Nickels - Worksheet
Practice identifying the front and backside of nickels when given a collection of coins.
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Color by Coin - Coin Identification Worksheet
Identify quarters, nickels, dimes, and pennies by coloring each picture according to a color guide.
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Count the Quarters - Worksheet
Use skip counting and addition skills to determine the number of quarters needed for a given amount.
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What's the Value? - Money Task Cards
Practice identifying coins and their values when added together with this set of 40 money task cards.
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Open-ended Math Problem Solving - Grades 1, 2, and 3 (Task Card Version)
A set of 20 open-ended problem solving task cards covering a range of mathematical concepts.
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Open-Ended Math Problem Solving - Grades 1, 2, and 3 (PowerPoint Version)
A PowerPoint with 20 open-ended problem solving questions covering a range of mathematical concepts.
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Picture Cards with Price Tags and Coins (US Currency)
A variety of different objects with price tags and coin cards.
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American Currency Posters - Coins
Use these money posters to teach your students about coin recognition and value.
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Math Warm-Ups Interactive PowerPoint - Grade 2
A PowerPoint providing a series of warm-up activities for Grade 2 students across the mathematics curriculum.
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Memory Matcher PowerPoint – American Coins and Bills
Practice identifying US coins and bills with an interactive memory match game.
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Counting Coins - Interactive Activities
Practice creating amounts up to a $1.00 with a variety of coins.
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Ordering American Coins – Worksheet
Practice ordering American coins from least to greatest with this cut and paste activity.
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High Dollar Words Worksheet-Spelling Center
Develop spelling and mathematics skills simultaneously with a differentiated spelling and money math center activity.
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I Have, Who Has? - Coin Game
Practice counting a collection of coins with this set of “I Have, Who Has” game cards.
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Count the Pennies - Worksheet
Use counting and addition skills to determine the number of pennies needed for a given amount.
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Race to a Dollar
Use coin identification and addition skills to be the first player to get to 100.
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Piggy Bank Activity Mat
An activity mat to practice counting and representing money.
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Coin Value Match-Up
Practice finding the value of like coins with 38 matching cards.
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Multiply Those Toys!
A fun way for students to practice using repeated addition as a way to represent multiplication.
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Amounts Up to $1 Task Cards
Practice counting coins (less than $1) with this set of 16 task cards that feature front and back pictures of each coin.