Grade 1/Word Problems
Counting U.S. Money Word Problems (397)
Count U.S. coins and bills to find a total or check if there is enough money.
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Lesson Plan
Money Word Problems
Standards
2.MD.C.8Printable Aids
Play MoneyPrice Tags
Teaching Notes
Encourage students to count larger denominations (bills, quarters) first, then smaller. Emphasize drawing or visualizing money to solve word problems.
Vocabulary
Coin Value: The worth of a coin in cents.
U.S. Currency: Coins and bills used in the United States.
Common Mistakes
- Confusing coin values (e.g., dime vs. nickel).
- Miscounting when dealing with multiple coins of the same value.
- Not understanding the question, leading to incorrect calculations.
Differentiation
SupportUse real money or manipulatives for hands-on counting.
ChallengeIntroduce multi-step problems or making change scenarios.
Discussion Questions
- How do you count a collection of different coins and bills?
- What are some different ways to make 75 cents?
- How do you know if you have enough money to buy something?
- When do you use money counting skills in your daily life?
Extension Activities
- Make change for a dollar.
- Identify coins by touch.
- Compare amounts of money.
Parent Tip
Have your child sort and count real coins.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Financial Literacy & Measurement
Grade Level
2-3
Skills Practiced
counting moneycoin valuesaddition up to 100
Prerequisites
- Counting Money
- Basic Operations
- Coin and Bill Identification
- Counting by 5s, 10s, 25s
Next Steps
- Making Change
- Budgeting
- Money: Adding and Subtracting
- Multi-Step Money Problems
- Money Calculations: Adding and Subtracting
