Counting Money: Coins and Bills Puzzle, Difficulty Moderate

This printable worksheet covers counting money but with a fun twist.  Children are presented with a pile of bills and coins to count rather than having individual questions.   It is the less challenging of the two worksheets in this set.

Counting Money with Coins under $1 – Ordered Set2

This worksheet focuses on money counting practice for coins. The amounts add up to less than 1 dollar and the coins are ordered higher value to lower value and are less challenging for younger learners.

Counting Money with Coins under $1 – Ordered Set1

The coins in this worksheet are ordered from highest to lowest value and include quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies. Match each set of coins to the correct amount. The total values are under 1 dollar.

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Make Your Own Sequences Activity – Smilie Face Pattern

Completing Sequences is a great way to develop pattern recognition skills in a child, but this activity adds another layer of interactivity for the student. Follow the directions on the page to have the child cut out all of the shape components from the top and then cut out the full bar on the bottom. You can then assemble partial …

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Make Your Own Sequences Activity – Flower Pattern 2

Pattern recognition and sequences play a big role in children’s learning. This particular activity is a little more interactive and allows children to not only decode and complete the missing sequences but participate in their design. The child can cut out all of the sequence shapes and the bar at the bottom and then the parent or teacher can create …

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Make Your Own Sequences Activity – Flower Pattern 1

This activity is a fun twist on the basic challenge of completing sequences. The child can use the dotted lines as guides to cut out the shape squares and the bar at the bottom of the page. The parent or teacher can assemble the cut out squares into creative sequences on the bar while leaving one or more squares blank. …

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Build Your Own Math Problems – Fun Paper Cut Outs

This is a great rainy day activity sheet. This math learning project is a little more interactive in that the child gets to cut out the squares necessary to build the problems and then can either assemble the problems themselves or just the answers. It’s a great break from pencils and erasers and allows for a little extra problem solving …

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Even Numbers and Odd Numbers (Set 4)

Identify the even numbers and odd numbers in this worksheet. Find the even numbers in the first section and then find the odd numbers in the second section. Great for first grade and second grade.