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Money Worksheets

Q.1) Match the coins with their correct names:

Q.2) Trace the coin names as given:

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Q.3) Count the coins and match them.

Q.4) Which coin is this?

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Q.5) Henry has 6 pennies and James has 1 quarter. Who has
more money?

Q.6) Write true or false.


a.) 1 dime = 10 cents
b.) 1 quarter = 5 cents

Q.7) Can you find the quarters in the following coins?

Q.8) John has 2 pennies, Harry has 4 dimes, and Sam has 3
quarters. Can you spot and circle Sam’s coins?

Q.9) Count and circle the correct number of pennies.

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Q.10) Count and write the number of dimes hidden inside the
candy jar.

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Q.1) a-iv
b-iii
c-i
d-ii

Q.2) a.) Dime


b.) Quarter
c.) Nickel

Q.3) a-iii
b-i
c-ii

Q.4) c.) Quarter

Q.5) James (1 quarter = 25 cents)

Q.6) a.) True


b.) False

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Q.7) Quarters:
a.)
d.)
g.)

Q.8) b.) Sam’s coins (3 quarters)

Q.9) a.) 5 pennies

Q.10) 5 dimes

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1. One cent can be written as $0.01 or 1¢.

2. All coins and paper bills used in the


US have the faces of famous
Americans on the front side.

3. Vending machines in the United


States of America usually give dollar
coins as change because it is easier to
give coins rather than paper money!

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