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WHO HAS MORE  - COMPARING COINS WORKSHEET

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Students practice determining which coin or set of coins has the larger value in each example set.

 

 

WHO HAS MORE (COINS)?

From two sets of coins, the student

must decide who has more money.

 

 

  Who has more (1 coin)?

 

 

Who has more (2 coins)?

Who has more (3 coins)?

Who has more (5 coins)?

Who has more (10 coins)?

 

Who has more (Only Pennies)?

Who has more (Only Nickels)?

Who has more (Only Dimes)?

Who has more (Only Quarters)?

 

Who has more (Pennies or Nickels)?

Who has more (Nickels or Dimes)?

Who has more (Nickels or Quarters)?

Who has more (Dimes or Quarters)?

 

 

CUSTOM WORKSHEET

ALL COIN VALUES

Create your own custom worksheet!

 

 

Number of Questions

 

Number of Coins 

 

 

Coin Type

You may select ONE type per worksheet.

 

Normal Coin Front    

 

 

Coin Backs  

Amount

 

Names

 

 

Canadian Coins 

 

 

 

 

 

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CUSTOM WORKSHEET

CHOOSE COIN VALUES TO SHOW

Create your own custom worksheet!

 

 

Coins to show

 

Number of Questions

 

Number of Coins 

 

 

 

 

Coin Type

You may select ONE type per worksheet.

 

Normal Coin Front    

 

 

Coin Backs  

Amount

 

Names

 

 

Canadian Coins 

 

 

 

 

 

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You may return to these worksheet links more than once if your

students are having trouble mastering this concept, since

these are RANDOM worksheets. Every time you choose the

link (or press "refresh" on your browser) a NEW worksheet will be generated.

 

 

 

 

 

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