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TEACHING
KINDERGARTEN MONEY
WORKSHEETS AND LESSONS
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Teaching children about money may begin at an early age. Children in
kindergarten, preschool, or younger may begin to learn money skills.
An introduction to money should include both money identification and counting money
skills.
Here are some recommended printable money worksheets and interactive
lessons that are appropriate for teaching money to kindergarten and
preschool. Many of these worksheets are customizable to the
particular needs of your student or child, and may be used in school or
at home.
Begin with
money recognition and identification to learn money identification.
Then practice counting with coins and bills.
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Money Recognition and Identification
For early money students, or students who need
help identifying money and related values.
Identify coins
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Money Introduction Printable Pages
Introduce your students to the penny, nickel,
dime, quarter and dollar. Use the following printable pages for early
money identification.
Students may use the sheets for
coloring money including coins and bills.
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Print Coins Play Money
Customize your own page of play money printed coins.
Pennies, Nickels, Dimes, Quarters.
Also, you may use coins with amounts written on
the coin, coin names,
the back of coins, or Canadian coins. Coin
print out.
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Play Money - Bills
Sample play money to print and cut out.
Available in US and Canadian currency.
Make your own custom sheets of play money.
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Coin Search
A simple coin identification worksheet.
Practice finding and identifying coins.
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Identifying Money
Learning to Identify Money with Coins.
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Match Coin Amounts
Practice matching money
amounts to matching coins. |
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Coin Identification Match
Matching coins to words.
Match the pictures of coins to the letters or
word or number.
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Money Mix and Match
Students practice matching and counting coins.
Match coin fronts to fronts, fronts to backs,
numeric values, and word values.
Includes many different selections of coin
types
and number of coins that you may configure and
select.
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Count and Trace
Practice counting coins and using number
tracing
to write the respective
amounts.
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Coin Shopping Match
Practice matching coin amounts to items.
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Counting Money - Count Coins
Our basic worksheet for practice counting coins
and money.
Pennies, Nickels, Dimes, Quarters.
Also, you may use coins with amounts written on
the coin, coin names,
the back of coins, Canadian coins (including
Loonies), Euros, and British Currency.
Also mix coin fronts and coin backs - heads and
tails.
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How Much?
Practice counting coins and writing the respective
amounts.
Pennies, Nickels, Dimes, Quarters.
Available with faces (younger students) and without
face pictures.
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Learn to Count Coins
Practice coin counting.
only pennies, or count all coins.
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Money
Matching
Practice identifying coins and respective
amounts.
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Count Money - Bills and Dollars
Teach and learn to count and use money
with a focus on bills and dollars. Counting money and
counting bills.
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Counting Bills
Worksheets to learn to count money with bills.
Our basic counting dollars and bills worksheet.
Practice
counting money by counting bills. Dollars, fives,
tens, twenties.
US or Canadian bills.
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Counting Money
Counting money. Learn to count money
with a focus on dollars and bills. |
For teaching other
elementary
skills, also visit
Kindergarten Worksheets and Lesson Plans
Basic math, telling time, calendars, reading,
writing, and other
basic subjects. For children learning basic skills, and older
special needs students.
For more money worksheets for teaching kindergarten
and other elementary resources,
to the Money Instructor home
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