Description
This packet covers money math concepts for 2nd grade and contains printables and activities to teach, practice, and reinforce skills.
Money Math Concepts addressed in this packet:
1. Identification of Coins
2. Counting Coins
3. Adding Like Coins
4. Adding Mixed Coins
5. Comparing Amounts
6. Understanding Coin Values in Written Form
7. Writing dollar and cent amounts using appropriate symbols
8. Introduction to concepts of earning, saving, spending
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Other 2nd Grade Math Resources:
2nd Grade Number Sense & Place Value
2nd Grade Addition and Subtraction
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2nd Grade Math Printables and Activities: Money Math
This packet contains 64 no-prep printable practice pages and 8 full-color or black and white interactive activities.
No-prep practice printables:
The no-prep practice printables have varying degree of difficulty so that they can be used for differentiation and review of first grade concepts as well as an introduction to new skills. You will also find several sets of these pages that can be used as homework, “do now” the next day, math intervention, remedial practice, spiral review later in the year, or for math groups.
These hands-on pages help students master skills through fun activities such as cut and paste, drawing, coloring and more! They all include cute graphics to make learning fun!
Interactive Math Centers:
All of the centers in this packet come in full-color versions or black and white versions. The black and white versions can be printed on colored paper to save on colored ink. These math centers help make each math concept concrete by providing hands-on, independent practice and allowing for differentiation. These centers could also be printed in black and white for individual students that need extra help with a concept.
All centers include student-friendly directions so they can be used as independent math stations or in small groups.
All centers have recording sheets, but most of the centers can be completed without recording sheets as well.
:) Happy Teaching!
Printables
** Investigating a penny
** Investigating a nickel
** Investigating a dime
** Investigating a quarter
** Investigating a half dollar
** Coin Kites: add up the coins and write the total (4 sets)
** Coin Teacups: Count the coins and cut and glue to the correct amount (4 sets)
** Talking about wants and needs
** Talking Money: compare the two amounts using >,<, or = (3 sets)
** Fishbowl Comparisons: count up the coins and put >,<, or = (4 sets)
** Money Scoops: count up the money and color the correct amount (4 sets)
** Change in my Desk: Read and write the total amount (4 sets)
** At the gift shop: Decide if the amount can buy the item (4 sets)
** Stitching up Change: Color the coins to make the amount (4 sets)
** Coins in my Pocket: Count up the coins, write the amount (4 sets)
** Coins on a Star: Write how many quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies needed to make each amount (4 sets)
** Coin Carnival: Highlight all of the correct ways to make the amount (4 sets)
** Coin Scavenger Hunt: Read and add up the total amount (4 sets)
** Magic Carpet Money: Write the dollars and coins needed (4 sets)
** More and Less Than 50¢: Cut and glue the coins in the correct box (4 sets)
** Earn, Spend, & Save Laptops: Cut and glue the scenarios in the correct box (3 sets)
Activities:
Paying at the Coffee Shop: Students count out the correct amount of change.
Students will look at the amount of change on the card. Then, count out the quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies needed to make the amount. Record it on the recording sheet
Handful of Change: Students sort and count change.
Students grab a handful of change. Sort the quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. Count and write the tally for each coin. Then, add up the total amount and write it on the recording sheet.
Spinning Dollars and Cents: Students spin and write the amount they spin.
Students will spin the dollar spinner and the cents spinner. They will write the amount correctly on the recording sheet using a dollar sign and decimal point.
Bubble Gum Change: Students count out the correct amount of change.
Students will look at the amount on each bubble gum machine. Then, count out the gumballs to make the total amount. Record the gumballs on the recording sheet.
Apple to Apple Comparisons: Students compare two change amounts using <,>, or =.
Students look at the change on both apples. Then, determine if the first amount is greater than, less than, or equal to the second amount. Put the correct sign in between the two apples. Record on the recording sheet.
Gift Shop Puzzles: Students match the amount to the correct dollars and cents.
Students match the amount to the correct dollars and cents.
Comparing Treats: Students compare two written change amounts using <,>, or =.
Students will look at the two amounts and determine if the first one is greater than, less than, or equal to the second amount. Then, clip the correct sign.
Sunny Money Word Problems: Students read the amount of change each person found and write the total.
Students read the amount of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies that each person found. Then, write the total on the recording sheet.
2nd Grade Math Resources:
2nd Grade Addition and Subtraction
2nd Grade Number Sense and Place Value to 1000
2nd Grade Resources:
2nd Grade Math & Literacy {For All Seasons}
Morning Work for the YEAR {2nd Grade}
Second Grade Sight Word Practice No-Prep
**If you have a question, comment, find errors or see a need for a technical update to a product, please leave me a message in the “ask a question” section of my store.
**Purchase of this product is for one teacher, one classroom. For multiple classroom usage, please visit the “my purchases” tab and purchase more licenses.
Copyright © Melanie Whitmire 2019
@Searching for Silver-All rights reserved by the author.
Purchase of this item entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages for personal or classroom use. Duplication for other classes, an entire school, or commercial purposes is strictly prohibited and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). To add additional licenses of this product, see your “my purchases” tab after purchase.
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Description
This packet covers money math concepts for 2nd grade and contains printables and activities to teach, practice, and reinforce skills.
Money Math Concepts addressed in this packet:
1. Identification of Coins
2. Counting Coins
3. Adding Like Coins
4. Adding Mixed Coins
5. Comparing Amounts
6. Understanding Coin Values in Written Form
7. Writing dollar and cent amounts using appropriate symbols
8. Introduction to concepts of earning, saving, spending
***********************************************************
Other 2nd Grade Math Resources:
2nd Grade Number Sense & Place Value
2nd Grade Addition and Subtraction
************************************************************
2nd Grade Math Printables and Activities: Money Math
This packet contains 64 no-prep printable practice pages and 8 full-color or black and white interactive activities.
No-prep practice printables:
The no-prep practice printables have varying degree of difficulty so that they can be used for differentiation and review of first grade concepts as well as an introduction to new skills. You will also find several sets of these pages that can be used as homework, “do now” the next day, math intervention, remedial practice, spiral review later in the year, or for math groups.
These hands-on pages help students master skills through fun activities such as cut and paste, drawing, coloring and more! They all include cute graphics to make learning fun!
Interactive Math Centers:
All of the centers in this packet come in full-color versions or black and white versions. The black and white versions can be printed on colored paper to save on colored ink. These math centers help make each math concept concrete by providing hands-on, independent practice and allowing for differentiation. These centers could also be printed in black and white for individual students that need extra help with a concept.
All centers include student-friendly directions so they can be used as independent math stations or in small groups.
All centers have recording sheets, but most of the centers can be completed without recording sheets as well.
:) Happy Teaching!
Printables
** Investigating a penny
** Investigating a nickel
** Investigating a dime
** Investigating a quarter
** Investigating a half dollar
** Coin Kites: add up the coins and write the total (4 sets)
** Coin Teacups: Count the coins and cut and glue to the correct amount (4 sets)
** Talking about wants and needs
** Talking Money: compare the two amounts using >,<, or = (3 sets)
** Fishbowl Comparisons: count up the coins and put >,<, or = (4 sets)
** Money Scoops: count up the money and color the correct amount (4 sets)
** Change in my Desk: Read and write the total amount (4 sets)
** At the gift shop: Decide if the amount can buy the item (4 sets)
** Stitching up Change: Color the coins to make the amount (4 sets)
** Coins in my Pocket: Count up the coins, write the amount (4 sets)
** Coins on a Star: Write how many quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies needed to make each amount (4 sets)
** Coin Carnival: Highlight all of the correct ways to make the amount (4 sets)
** Coin Scavenger Hunt: Read and add up the total amount (4 sets)
** Magic Carpet Money: Write the dollars and coins needed (4 sets)
** More and Less Than 50¢: Cut and glue the coins in the correct box (4 sets)
** Earn, Spend, & Save Laptops: Cut and glue the scenarios in the correct box (3 sets)
Activities:
Paying at the Coffee Shop: Students count out the correct amount of change.
Students will look at the amount of change on the card. Then, count out the quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies needed to make the amount. Record it on the recording sheet
Handful of Change: Students sort and count change.
Students grab a handful of change. Sort the quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. Count and write the tally for each coin. Then, add up the total amount and write it on the recording sheet.
Spinning Dollars and Cents: Students spin and write the amount they spin.
Students will spin the dollar spinner and the cents spinner. They will write the amount correctly on the recording sheet using a dollar sign and decimal point.
Bubble Gum Change: Students count out the correct amount of change.
Students will look at the amount on each bubble gum machine. Then, count out the gumballs to make the total amount. Record the gumballs on the recording sheet.
Apple to Apple Comparisons: Students compare two change amounts using <,>, or =.
Students look at the change on both apples. Then, determine if the first amount is greater than, less than, or equal to the second amount. Put the correct sign in between the two apples. Record on the recording sheet.
Gift Shop Puzzles: Students match the amount to the correct dollars and cents.
Students match the amount to the correct dollars and cents.
Comparing Treats: Students compare two written change amounts using <,>, or =.
Students will look at the two amounts and determine if the first one is greater than, less than, or equal to the second amount. Then, clip the correct sign.
Sunny Money Word Problems: Students read the amount of change each person found and write the total.
Students read the amount of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies that each person found. Then, write the total on the recording sheet.
2nd Grade Math Resources:
2nd Grade Addition and Subtraction
2nd Grade Number Sense and Place Value to 1000
2nd Grade Resources:
2nd Grade Math & Literacy {For All Seasons}
Morning Work for the YEAR {2nd Grade}
Second Grade Sight Word Practice No-Prep
**If you have a question, comment, find errors or see a need for a technical update to a product, please leave me a message in the “ask a question” section of my store.
**Purchase of this product is for one teacher, one classroom. For multiple classroom usage, please visit the “my purchases” tab and purchase more licenses.
Copyright © Melanie Whitmire 2019
@Searching for Silver-All rights reserved by the author.
Purchase of this item entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages for personal or classroom use. Duplication for other classes, an entire school, or commercial purposes is strictly prohibited and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). To add additional licenses of this product, see your “my purchases” tab after purchase.





