Count the value of combinations of coins and bills up to five dollars. 0306.1.3
Links verified on 12/23/2014
- 2-Step Money Problems - [UK money used] Calculate the purchase total and then the change. The units may be different, but finding sums and change works the same as in the US. This works great on an interactive whiteboard. or
- Adding Nickels and Pennies - find the sum of the coins
- Adding Dimes and Pennies - find the sum of the coins
- Adding Dimes, Nickels and Pennies - find the sum of the coins
- Change Maker - Figure out how many of each bill or coin that you expect to get back when you pay for something. Select Medium for problems involving less than $5.00
- Count the Money - You're given a target amount and the number of coins you already have. You must determine how many more coins of a certain type are needed to reach the target.
- Counting Coins - coins only, values to $2.00
- Counting Coins - [no bills] up to $0.99, customize amounts - from FreeMathTest Worksheets to print are also available supporting instruction of this topic [no bills ]
- Counting Money - select difficulty level and then drag the right amount of coins
- Counting Money - Help Kristen, Ryan, or Evan with their shopping. Six pages of problems are available; three easy and three hard.
- Grandpa's Game - count money
- Learn to Count Money - add the value of the coins - (Teacher can set this activity easy or harder)
- Let's Do Lunch - use a menu to order lunches that meet various criteria
- Let's Go Shopping - estimate by rounding to the nearest dollar as they shop
- Lunch Lady - The Lunch Lady (you) must total the three items on ten lunch trays (one at a time) in three minutes.
- Making Change - count money and make change
- Making Change at the Math Playground - calculate change back on a purchase then click and drag the change to the counter using the smallest number of bills or coins
- Making Change from One Dollar - amounts are shown on a cash register, find the correct change
- Money Flashcards - Coins and bills, or just coins, are displayed and students determine the value. Best used as a whole class review; this is not a game with an end.
- Piggy Bank - As coins drop students click on the right coins to equal some target amount. Two games are available; easy or hard.
- Scottie Nickel's Change Maker - become a human CoinStar machine - Calculate the total amount of change the customer has. Next, think of a way to make $1.75 with as few coins as possible.
- Show Me The Money - add using columns [amounts over $5 are used]
- Too Much Noise - determine the fewest number of coins needed to produce a given amount
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