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Teaching kids about money is more than just cents and dollars—it’s about building real-life skills they’ll use every day. With our engaging Money Worksheets, children learn to recognize American coins and bills, count money, compare values, and practice basic money math in a fun, hands-on way.
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Matching Money Worksheet
- Match each group of coins with the correct amount of money.
- Look at the banknotes on the left and match them to the correct amount of money on the right.
- Look at the coin in the middle. Match it to its name on the right and the correct value on the left.
- Match each money amount with the correct picture. Draw a line to connect them.
Coloring Money Worksheet
- Identify the name of each coin. Color the coins based on the color key.
- Color the coins using the colors provided in the key.
Fill in the Blank Money Worksheet
- Write the amount of money above each box. Then write the correct symbol (> or <)
in the middle box to show which amount is greater or less.
- Write the amount of money above each box.
- Task 1: Write the name and value of each coin.
Task 2: Write the total value for each group of coins.
- Calculate the amount of money in each row and write the correct total.
Trace the Money Worksheet
Look at the coins. Trace their names and values.
Money Math Worksheet
- You go to the store to buy a toy. You have saved $1.25.
Use the workspace to circle the coins you need, add up the total, and circle the toy you bought.
- Use the prices for each toy to calculate the total cost of each order.
Write the total price in the yellow box.
- Total the amount of money in each jar. Can you find the total for all four jars?
Cut and Paste the Money Worksheet
Cut out each banknote and arrange them from the smallest to the largest value.
Counting Money Worksheet
- Count how many times each banknote appears and calculate the total value.
- Count how many times each coin appears and write the total above the coin.
More About Money Worksheets
Why Should We Teach Children About Money?
- Builds real-world skills: Helps kids handle everyday situations like shopping or saving for something they want.
- Encourages responsibility: Teaches that money is earned and should be used wisely.
- Promotes early financial literacy: Builds confidence in managing money as children grow.
- Supports math development: Reinforces addition, subtraction, and comparison skills.
- Fosters independence: Helps kids make simple financial decisions on their own.
Benefits of Using These Money Worksheets
- Visual and hands-on: Uses pictures and activities to make money concepts clear.
- Reinforces key skills: Encourages regular practice with counting and comparing money.
- Encourages independent learning: Clear instructions allow kids to work on their own.
- Flexible for different levels: Suitable for preschool and early elementary learners.
- Supports classroom and home learning: Ideal for lessons, homework, or extra practice.
















