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Explore our comprehensive collection of Money curriculum resources for grades 2 to 5. From counting coins to solving real-world word problems, these worksheets, games, and activities help students build financial literacy step by step. Perfect for teachers and parents seeking no-prep, standards-aligned materials.
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Money skills develop progressively across elementary grades. In grade 2, students start by identifying coins and counting simple collections of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. By grade 3, they add and subtract money amounts and solve one-step word problems. Grades 4 and 5 extend these skills to making change, calculating totals with decimals, and tackling multi-step word problems involving purchases, budgets, and comparisons.
Our resources cover two core subtopics: Counting Money and Word Problems. Counting Money resources include worksheets and interactive color-by-number activities where students match coin values to reveal a hidden picture. Word Problems resources present real-life scenarios like shopping, earning allowance, or splitting costs, helping students apply addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in context. Related concepts such as place value, decimal notation, and estimation are naturally integrated. All materials are teacher-authored and available in printable PDF and self-checking digital formats.
Use this hub to differentiate instruction across your mixed-ability classroom. For whole-group lessons, project a digital version and solve problems together. In small groups, assign leveled worksheets or games so each student works at their just-right challenge. The color-by-number activities work well as independent practice or in centers, providing immediate feedback as students self-check. Send printable pages home for homework or use them for intervention and review. The digital versions are ideal for remote learning or early finishers. Teachers can easily scaffold by starting with coin identification and progressing to word problems, making assessment seamless with the answer-key feature.
These resources align with Common Core standards for measurement and data and operations and algebraic thinking across grades 2 to 5, covering skills such as counting money, solving word problems involving money, and using decimal notation for dollars and cents.
Yes, every resource on this page includes a printable PDF version. You can download and print them for classroom use, homework, or centers. Some resources also include a digital self-checking version for interactive practice.
Absolutely. Our Money worksheets for kids span grades 2 to 5. You can filter by grade or skill level to find the right challenge for your child or students, from counting coins in second grade to multi-step word problems in fifth.
A few resources are free, but most require a paid Workybooks membership. With a membership, you get unlimited access to all printable and digital resources, including answer keys and interactive versions.
Each resource is labeled with a grade range and skill focus. For a mixed-ability class, assign different levels of the same activity, such as a basic coin-counting worksheet for struggling students and a word-problem challenge for advanced learners. The color-by-number activities are especially easy to differentiate because they self-check.