Money Worksheets
Free money worksheets with answer key. No login or account needed. From counting coins and making change to identifying currency, we've got you covered. A grading column and quick grade scale maker grading a breeze and a modified pages help with lower level learners or when just introducing a topic. Great for teachers or for homeschool.
About these worksheets
These worksheets help students learn to count and identify money. Activities include counting mixed coins and bills, counting dollar bills up to twenty dollars, counting change within a dollar using quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, and identifying coins by appearance and name. Designed for early elementary students.
About these worksheets
Students practice making change and working with money in real-world scenarios. Worksheets cover determining the fewest coins for an amount, calculating change from purchases with one or multiple items, reading receipts, deciding what can be purchased with remaining money, drawing coins, identifying change from visual payment, and comparing coin values. Aligned with fourth grade standards.
Drawing Change (within a dollar)
- Match a money amount in cents to a set of coins by drawing the right coins.
- Practice adding coin values (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters) to make a total within $1.00.
- Get faster at recognizing how much common coins are worth without counting by ones every time.
- Use different coin combinations to represent the same amount.
About these worksheets
These worksheets develop the ability to order money amounts from least to greatest and greatest to least. Students compare amounts with the same dollar value but different cents, as well as amounts with different dollar and cent values. Aligned with fourth grade comparison standards.
Same dollar amount, different cent amount.
- Compare money amounts that have the same number of dollars but different cents.
- Put prices in order from least to greatest or greatest to least by looking at the cents.
- Use place value to decide which amount is larger when the dollars match.
Different dollar amount, different cent amount.
- Compare two money amounts written with dollars and cents to see which is greater or less.
- Put several prices in order from least to greatest or greatest to least.
- Read and understand money written as decimals (like $3.45) and match it to dollars and cents.
- Use place value in decimals to compare amounts correctly, even when both the dollars and cents are different.
About these worksheets
These worksheets provide practice adding money amounts using the vertical column method. Students line up decimal points and regroup when cents add up to a dollar or more, building accuracy with dollar-and-cent arithmetic.