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1 Money 1 2 Written by Carla Hamaguchi Editor: Heather Butler Illustrator: Darcy Tom Production: Karen Nguyen Cover Designer: Barbara Peterson Art Director: Moonhee Pak Project Manager: Collene Dobelmann Project Director: Betsy Morris 2007 Creative Teaching Press Inc., Huntington Beach, CA Reproduction of activities in any manner for use in the classroom and not for commercial sale is permissible. Reproduction of these materials for an entire school or for a school system is strictly prohibited.
2 Table of Contents Introduction COIN RECOGNITION AND VALUE Heads or Tails? Money Maze What Equals a Dollar? CALCULATE THE VALUE OF A SET OF COINS Even Amounts What s in the Safe? Adding On Least to Greatest Piggy Bank Match Matching Amounts Tally It Up! Guess and Check MATCH AND COMPARE SETS OF COINS Matching Money Bags Matching Coin Sets Changing Change Coin Exchange Greatest Value Wallets Money Comparison Coin Combinations USE COINS TO PURCHASE ITEMS CALCULATE DOLLARS AND CENTS Bills Money Count Adding Cents Adding Dollars and Cents Subtracting Cents Subtracting Dollars and Cents Star Money Adding and Subtracting Money MONEY WORD PROBLEMS Addition Story Problems Subtraction Story Problems Money Riddles Money Graph MAKE CHANGE Change, Please! Lunchtime PRACTICE TESTS Practice Test Practice Test Practice Test Practice Test Please Pay What Do I Owe? Do I Have Enough? How Will I Pay? How Many Can I Buy? Answer Key
3 Introduction Each book in the Power Practice series contains dozens of ready-to-use activity pages to provide students with skill practice. The fun activities can be used to supplement and enhance what you are already teaching in your classroom. Give an activity page to students as independent class work, or send the pages home as homework to reinforce skills taught in class. An answer key is provided for quick reference. Money 1 2 provides activities that will directly assist students in practicing and reinforcing money skills. Students will recognize coins and their values, compare amounts of money, select coins to pay for items, add and subtract money, exchange coins for coins of equal value, and make change for a dollar. Use these ready-to-go activities to recharge skill review and give students the power to succeed! 3
4 Heads or Tails? Identify each coin. Write penny, nickel, dime, quarter, or half dollar and its value Coin Recognition and Value
5 Money Maze Help the cat find its way to the bowl of milk. Draw a line from each penny, nickel, and dime to make a path through the maze. The path cannot go over any quarters or half dollars. Coin Recognition and Value 5
6 1 What Equals a Dollar? How many equal a dollar? 2 How many equal a dollar? How many equal a dollar? How many equal a dollar? How many equal a dollar? Draw a different combination of coins in each box that equal a dollar. 6 Coin Recognition and Value
7 Even Amounts Help the bee get to its hive. Write the value of the coins in each box. Then color the boxes that have amounts that are even numbers to find the bee s path. Calculate the Value of a Set of Coins 7
8 How much money is in each safe? What s in the Safe? Calculate the Value of a Set of Coins
9 How much money is in each set? Adding On Calculate the Value of a Set of Coins 9
10 Least to Greatest Write the amount of each set. Use the information to answer the question below. S A J K E W R O N C N A D Which president s portrait is on the $20 bill? To find out, look at the answers you wrote. Order the answers from least to greatest and write the letters that are inside the boxes on the lines below. The first one is done for you. A 10 Calculate the Value of a Set of Coins
11 Piggy Bank Match Color the coins in each piggy bank to match each amount shown Calculate the Value of a Set of Coins 11
12 Matching Amounts Write the amount of money shown in each box. Use the information to answer the question below. R B I N A M K S F J L E Whose portrait is on the $100 bill? To find out, look at each answer you wrote and at the letter in each box. Then find the answer below and write the matching letter above it Calculate the Value of a Set of Coins
13 Tally It Up! Write tally marks to show how many of the coins are needed to make each amount. The first one is done for you How many are needed to make 50? How many are needed to make 14? How many are needed to make 50? How many are needed to make $1.10? How many are needed to make 25? How many are needed to make $2.00? How many are needed to make 23? How many are needed to make 60? How many are needed to make $1.15? How many are needed to make $4.25? How many are needed to make $1.50? How many are needed to make $5.50? Calculate the Value of a Set of Coins 13
14 Guess and Check Read the questions and estimate the amount in each coin purse. Circle yes or no. Then find the value of the set of coins and write the actual amount. 1 Is there more than 50? 2 Is there more than 30? yes yes no no actual amount actual amount 3 Is there more than 10? 4 Is there more than 60? yes yes no no actual amount actual amount 5 Is there more than 25? 6 Is there more than 75? yes yes no actual amount 14 Calculate the Value of a Set of Coins no actual amount
15 Matching Money Bags Draw a line to match the money bags that have equal amounts of money in them. 1 a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 e. Match and Compare Sets of Coins 15
16 Matching Coin Sets Draw a line from each coin purse to the wallet that has the same amount of money. 1 a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d Match and Compare Sets of Coins e.
17 Changing Change 1 2 Cross out the coins that make 10. Cross out the coins that make Cross out the coins that make 25. Cross out the coins that make Cross out the coins that make 50. Cross out the coins that make 50. Match and Compare Sets of Coins 17
18 Coin Exchange Circle the coin in Column B that is worth the same as the coins in Column A. Column A Column B Match and Compare Sets of Coins
19 Circle the set of coins that is worth more. Greatest Value 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or Match and Compare Sets of Coins 19
20 1 Wallets Which wallet has more money in it? Write < (less than) or > (greater than) in each Match and Compare Sets of Coins
21 Money Comparison Which piggy bank has more money in it? Write < (less than) or > (greater than) in each Match and Compare Sets of Coins 21
22 Coin Combinations Draw three different coin combinations for each amount Match and Compare Sets of Coins
23 Please Pay Cross out the coins that add up to the amount on each price tag = 2 66 = 3 95 = 4 57 = 5 $1.00 = 6 23 = = = Use Coins to Purchase Items 23
24 What Do I Owe? Cross out the coins you will need to buy each item Use Coins to Purchase Items
25 Write yes or no for each problem. Do I Have Enough? 1 Bob has. 2 Is it enough to buy this? Sue has. Is it enough to buy this? 15 3 Teri has. 4 Is it enough to buy this? Frank has. Is it enough to buy this? 5 Mike has. 6 Lauren has. Is it enough to buy this? Is it enough to buy this? Use Coins to Purchase Items 25
26 How Will I Pay? Color the fewest coins you could use to buy each item. The first one is done for you Use Coins to Purchase Items
27 How Many Can I Buy? How many of each item can you buy if you have $2.00? Use Coins to Purchase Items 27
28 Bills = $1.00 = $5.00 = $10.00 = $20.00 Write the amount of money in each set. 1 2 $ $ 3 4 $ $ 5 6 $ $ 7 8 $ Calculate Dollars and Cents $ $ $
29 How much money is in each set? Money Count Calculate Dollars and Cents 29
30 Adding Cents When you add cents, make sure to bring down the when you write the sum Add the amounts Calculate Dollars and Cents
31 Adding Dollars and Cents When you add money, make sure the decimal points are lined up. Bring down the decimal point and the $ when you write the sum. $1.25 +$3.73 $4.98 Add the amounts. 1 $ $ $ $0.33 +$2.23 +$0.71 $6.45 +$ $ $ $ $ $0.51 +$2.25 $8.32 +$ $ $ $ $5.12 +$4.30 +$2.32 $4.50 +$ $ $ $ $1.11 +$4.46 +$4.83 $2.17 +$ $ $ $ $9.20 +$7.52 +$7.25 +$4.55 +$5.49 Calculate Dollars and Cents 31
32 Subtracting Cents When you subtract cents, make sure to bring down the when you write the difference Subtract the amounts Calculate Dollars and Cents 42 30
33 Subtracting Dollars and Cents When you subtract money, make sure the decimal points are lined up. Bring down the decimal point and the $ when you write the difference. $6.58 $2.15 $4.43 Subtract the amounts. 1 $ $ $ $2.53 $0.25 $4.25 $1.78 $ $ $ $ $5.72 $4.17 $5.70 $4.58 $ $4.99 $ $ $ $6.24 $1.52 $4.58 $ $6.38 $ $ $ $6.42 $4.27 $4.85 $ $ $ $ $0.88 $6.23 $4.52 $5.83 $4.21 Calculate Dollars and Cents 33
34 Star Money Add or subtract to solve the problems. Use the information to answer the question below. A W O S G I N H N T Which president s portrait is on the $1 bill? To find out, look at each answer you wrote and at the letter in each star. Then find the answer below and write the matching letter above it Calculate Dollars and Cents
35 Adding and Subtracting Money Add or subtract each amount. Use the information to answer the question below. N M N R $6.15 +$0.24 $7.69 $2.68 $4.78 $1.55 $5.96 +$7.02 R G L W $5.68 $4.26 $7.34 +$3.54 $4.96 +$2.03 $9.85 $7.52 H B L A $1.99 $0.78 $8.75 $6.52 $7.86 $4.56 $2.16 +$1.82 K E A C $4.36 +$8.52 $5.69 $4.28 $5.85 $4.63 $4.65 $1.13 I A O S $7.32 +$2.56 $8.35 +$0.52 $2.64 +$7.25 $7.42 +$2.25 Which president s portrait is on the $5 bill? To find out, look at each answer you wrote and at the letter in each box. Then find the answer below and write the matching letter above it. $3.98 $2.23 $1.42 $8.87 $1.21 $1.22 $5.01 $3.30 $9.88 $6.39 $3.52 $9.89 $6.99 $3.23 Calculate Dollars and Cents 35
36 Addition Story Problems Solve the story problems. 1 2 Keith bought 2 pencils. They each cost 25. How much did he spend? 3 4 Mrs. Smith wants to get two books. One costs $2.45 and another costs $3.30. How much money will she need? 5 6 Apples cost 55 and oranges cost 45. Maria wants to buy two oranges. How much money will she need? Leroy bought a movie ticket that cost $3.00. He also bought a soda that cost $1.25. How much did he spend? Molly wants to buy a candy bar and a pack of gum. The candy costs 75 and the gum costs 50. How much money will she need? Yoshi is saving his money to buy two toy cars. Each car costs $1.35. How much money will he need to save? 7 8 Min bought a paintbrush and paints. The paintbrush cost $1.65 and the paints cost $2.30. How much did she spend? 36 Money Word Problems Sari bought two flower pots. The large pot cost $4.20 and the small pot cost $2.75. How much money did she spend?
37 Subtraction Story Problems Solve the story problems. 1 2 Mr. Kim had $2.00. He used $1.00 to buy a candy bar. How much money does he have left? Dylan had 80. He bought a yo-yo that cost 40. How much money does he have left? 3 4 Carlos bought a toy horn that cost 35. He gave the store clerk 50. How much change did he get back? Joe had 90. He bought a toy truck. It cost 70. How much money does he have left? 5 6 Michael had $1.00. He used 55 to buy a snack. How much money does he have left? Sandy has 75. She wants to buy a toy that costs $1.00. How much more money does she need? 7 8 Lee had $1.50. He lost some of his money. He still has $1.00. How much money did he lose? Britney bought a doll that cost $2.00. She paid with a $5.00 bill. How much change did she get? Money Word Problems 37
38 Money Riddles Solve the riddles. Circle the correct answers. 1 I have 2 quarters and 2 pennies. What amount am I? I have 3 dimes and 4 nickels. What amount am I? I have 2 dimes, 2 nickels, and 2 pennies. What amount am I? I have 3 quarters and 2 pennies. What amount am I? I have 1 quarter, 7 dimes, and 1 nickel. What amount am I? 90 $1.05 $ I have 5 nickels and 7 pennies. What amount am I? I have 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 5 pennies. What amount am I? I have 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies. What amount am I? I have 2 quarters, 3 dimes, 3 nickels, and 2 pennies. What amount am I? I have 4 dimes, 3 nickels, and 4 pennies. What amount am I? $ Money Word Problems
39 Money Graph $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $ Carnival Ticket Sales Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 This graph shows how much money the second grade made by selling carnival tickets for a nickel each. Use the graph to answer the questions. 1 How much did Room 1 make? 2 3 How much did Room 3 make? Which room made the most money? How much was it? 4 Which room made the least money? How much was it? How much more money did Room 3 make than Room 2? How much more money did Room 4 make than Room 1? How much money did Rooms 1 and 3 make altogether? How much money did Rooms 2 and 4 make altogether? Money Word Problems 39
40 Megan has $1.00. Change, Please! 1 If she buys a 2 If she buys a how much change will she get? how much change will she get? 3 If she buys a 4 If she buys a how much change will she get? how much change will she get? 5 If she buys a 6 If she buys how much change will she get? how much change will she get? 7 If she buys a how much change will she get? 8 If she buys a how much change will she get? 40 Make Change
41 Lunchtime Use the menu to help you find out the cost of each lunch. Then write how much change each child received. 1 Mia had $3.00. She bought a sandwich and milk. cost change 2 Kevin had $4.00. He bought a hamburger and french fries. cost change 3 Carly had $1.00. She bought an apple and two bananas. cost change 4 Devon had $2.75. He bought two hot dogs. 5 cost change Jacob had $5.00. He bought a hamburger, a hot dog, and french fries. cost change Make Change 41
42 How much money is shown? Practice Test Practice Tests
43 Practice Test 2 Which coin can be exchanged for these coins? Practice Tests 43
44 Practice Test $1.06 +$ $25 $ $2.40 $51 $ $2.56 $ $ $2.21 $2.30 $ $4.21 +$ $6.58 $23 $ $67 $ $8.34 $7.69 $1.35 $1.73 $6.34 $ $ Practice Tests
45 Which amount is greater than? Practice Test Tom bought two toy cars. Each 65 cost 35. How much did he 70 spend? Which amount 4 Sara wants to $2.50 is less than buy a toy that costs $1.50 and $2.00? a ball that costs $1.00. How $1.50 much money does she need? Jenna had $1.00. She bought a pencil for 50. How much money does she have left? 50 Which is the exact amount to 75 pay for the pencil? Tito had How much is He bought a shown? $15.25 candy that costs 20. How much 25 $6.00 money does he 40 $3.00 have left? 30 $7.00 Practice Tests 45
46 Answer Key Heads or Tails? (page 4) 1. penny 1 2. quarter nickel 5 4. penny 1 5. quarter half dollar dime nickel 5 9. half dollar dime Money Maze (page 5) What Equals a Dollar? (page 6) Answers will vary. Possible answers include: 4 quarters; 10 dimes; 5 dimes and 2 quarters; 1 half dollar and 2 quarters Even Amounts (page 7) What s in the Safe? (page 8) Adding On (page 9) Least to Greatest (page 10) S. 25 A. 1 J. 10 K. 21 E. 5 W. 6 R. 4 O. 30 N. 50 C. 20 N. 2 A. 15 D. 3 Answer: Andrew Jackson Piggy Bank Match (page 11) 1. color 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 1 nickel 2. color 2 dimes and 4 pennies 3. color 1 quarter and 3 dimes 4. color 3 nickels and 2 pennies 5. color 3 quarters 6. color 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 3 pennies Matching Amounts (page 12) R. 35 B. 60 I. 16 N. 26 A. 15 M. 50 K. 40 S. 55 F. 11 J. 7 L. 45 E. 30 Answer: Benjamin Franklin Tally It Up! (page 13) Guess and Check (page 14) 1. actual amount actual amount actual amount actual amount actual amount actual amount 48 Matching Money Bags (page 15) 1. c 2. d 3. e 4. a 5. b Matching Coin Sets (page 16) 1. c 2. e 3. b 4. a 5. d Changing Change (page 17) 1. cross out 2 nickels 2. cross out 1 nickel and 5 pennies 3. cross out 2 dimes and 1 nickel 4. cross out 5 nickels 5. cross out 2 quarters 6. cross out 5 dimes Coin Exchange (page 18) 1. dime 2. nickel 3. quarter 4. half dollar 5. dime 6. quarter Greatest Value (page 19) 1. circle the dime and nickel 2. circle the quarter and dime 3. circle the quarter 4. circle the 2 dimes and nickel 5. circle the 3 quarters
47 1. > 2. > 3. < 4. > 5. < Wallets (page 20) Money Comparison (page 21) 1. < 2. > 3. < 4. < 5. > Coin Combinations (page 22) Answers will vary. Possible answers include: 1. 1 quarter and 1 dime; 3 dimes and 1 nickel; 1 quarter and 2 nickels 2. 2 quarters, 2 dimes, and 3 pennies; 7 dimes and 3 pennies; 1 half dollar, 2 dimes, and 3 pennies 3. 1 quarter, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 4 pennies; 4 dimes and 4 pennies; 8 nickels and 4 pennies 4. 8 dimes; 3 quarters and 1 nickel; 1 half dollar, 1 quarter, and 1nickel 5. 1 quarter; 2 dimes and 1 nickel; 5 nickels 6. 2 quarters and 1 nickel; 11 nickels; 1 half dollar and 1 nickel Please Pay (page 23) 1. cross out 1 quarter, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies 2. cross out 2 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 1 penny 3. cross out 3 quarters and 2 dimes OR 3 quarters, 1 dime, and 2 nickels 4. cross out 2 quarters, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies OR 1 quarter, 2 dimes, 2 nickels and 2 pennies 5. cross out 3 quarters, 2 dimes, and 1 nickel 6. cross out 2 dimes and 3 pennies or 1 dime, 2 nickels, and 3 pennies 7. cross out 1 quarter, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies OR 2 dimes, 2 nickels, and 2 pennies 8. cross out 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies What Do I Owe? (page 24) 1. cross out 3 quarters and 1 dime OR 3 quarters and 2 nickels 2. cross out 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 2 nickels 3. cross out 1 quarter and 1 nickel 4. cross out 2 quarters and 1 nickel 5. cross out 2 quarters 6. cross out 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 1 nickel 7. cross out 3 quarters, 1 dime, and 2 nickels 8. cross out 3 quarters, 1 dime, and 1 nickel Do I Have Enough? (page 25) 1. no 2. yes 3. no 4. yes 5. no 6. yes How Will I Pay? (page 26) 1. color 1 quarter and 1 dime 2. color 1 quarter 3. color 2 quarters, 2 dimes, and 2 nickels 4. color 1 quarter and 2 dimes 5. color 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 1 nickel 6. color 2 quarters, 2 dimes, and 1 nickel 7. color 2 quarters and 1 dime 8. color 1 dime and 1 nickel How Many Can I Buy? (page 27) $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $35.00 Bills (page 28) Money Count (page 29) 1. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $22.10 Adding Cents (page 30) Adding Dollars and Cents (page 31) 1. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $14.69 Subtracting Cents (page 32)
48 Subtracting Dollars and Cents (page 33) 1. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $1.62 Star Money (page 34) A. 31 W. 52 O. 22 S. 64 G. 83 I. 48 N. 87 H. 69 N. 32 T. 42 Answer: Washington Adding and Subtracting Money (page 35) N. $6.39 M. $5.01 N. $3.23 R. $12.98 R. $1.42 G. $10.88 L. $6.99 W. $2.33 H. $1.21 B. $2.23 L. $3.30 A. $3.98 K. $12.88 E. $1.41 A. $1.22 C. $3.52 I. $9.88 A. $8.87 O. $9.89 S. $9.67 Answer: Abraham Lincoln Addition Story Problems (page 36) $ $ $ $ $ $6.95 Subtraction Story Problems (page 37) 1. $ $3.00 Money Riddles (page 38) $ Money Graph (page 39) 1. $ $ Room 4, $ Room 2, $ $ $ $3.00 Change, Please! (page 40) none Lunchtime (page 41) 1. cost $2.40 change cost $3.05 change cost 80 change cost $2.70 change 5 5. cost $4.40 change C 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. C 7. D 8. D 1. A 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. C 6. D 7. B 8. C 1. C 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. A 6. A 7. D 8. B 1. D 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. A 6. C 7. D 8. D Practice Test 1 (page 42) Practice Test 2 (page 43) Practice Test 3 (page 44) Practice Test 4 (page 45) 48
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