Grade 1 Money Worksheets

Grade 1 Money Worksheets – Printable PDF Math Practice

Grade 1 Money Worksheets

Our Grade 1 Money Worksheets help children understand the basics of coins, bills, and counting money. These worksheets are designed to teach students how to identify coins, add their values, and solve simple money word problems. Moreover, students can connect math concepts with real-life situations like shopping and saving. Each worksheet promotes financial awareness and strengthens problem-solving skills.

Printable and Engaging Money Worksheets

Each Grade 1 Money Worksheet is printable and easy to use for both classroom and home practice. Teachers can use them for lessons on counting money, while parents can reinforce skills through fun activities. The colorful visuals and real-life examples make learning about money exciting and practical.

Why Choose Our Grade 1 Worksheets?

Our Grade 1 Worksheets are aligned with common core standards and support early math and financial literacy development effectively.

Grade 1 Money Worksheets – Printable PDF Math Practice

Grade 1 Money Worksheets – Printable PDF Math Practice

Category: Measurement & Data · Sub Category: US Coins and Bills

1. What is the name and value of this coin? (It is brown and the smallest size.)
1 cent
Solution: The brown coin that is the smallest size is a Penny, and it is worth 1 cent.
2. Count the total amount of money.
1 cent
1 cent
1 cent
5 cents
Solution: Add the coins: 1 + 1 + 1 + 5 = 8 cents.
3. Which coin is worth 10 cents?
Solution: The coin worth 10 cents is a Dime.
4. If you have two quarters, how much money do you have in total?
Solution: Two quarters: 25 + 25 = 50 cents.
5. How many pennies do you need to make the value of one nickel?
Solution: One nickel is worth 5 cents, so you need 5 pennies.
6. Count the total amount of money.
10 cents
10 cents
1 cent
Solution: Add the coins: 10 + 10 + 1 = 21 cents.
7. Maya had 15 cents. She spent 5 cents on candy. How much money does she have left?
Solution: Subtract the amount spent: 15 – 5 = 10 cents.
8. What is the name of the largest coin that is worth 25 cents?
Solution: The largest coin worth 25 cents is a Quarter.
9. Draw the coins needed to make 17 cents. Which combination is correct?
Solution: To make 17 cents, you can use 1 Dime (10 cents) + 7 Pennies (7 cents) = 17 cents, or 3 Nickels (15 cents) + 2 Pennies (2 cents) = 17 cents.
10. The smallest paper bill is worth how many dollars?
Solution: The smallest paper bill is worth 1 dollar.

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