Money Practice
Coins, bills, making change, and money math
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Counting Money Practice
Practice counting money with coins and bills. Understanding the value of pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and dollars is essential for everyday transactions.
Money Word Problems Practice
Practice solving money word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and making change. Work with dollars and cents.
Money Counting Practice
Practice counting money with quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. Money skills are essential for real-world math applications.
Making Change Practice
Practice calculating change from purchases. Making change accurately is an essential life skill that combines subtraction and money understanding.
Free Money Math Practice for Grade 3
Money problems are decimal arithmetic dressed up in real-world clothing — and that disguise is exactly what makes them stick. By third grade, most kids can add and subtract two-digit numbers fluently, so the math itself isn't the hard part; the hard part is reading the word problem, deciding what to do, and remembering to put the dollar sign in the answer. Each problem here keeps the language simple (no obscure shopping scenarios) so the focus stays on the math. If your child struggles, give them play coins or real coins to act it out.
Free Money Math Quiz for Grade 3
This money math quiz mixes addition, subtraction, and change-making problems framed as everyday purchases. By third grade, students should be able to make change from a $5 or $10 bill, total up two prices, and reason about whether they have enough money. Watch the dollar-and-cent format closely — students who write '$3.50' as '$3.5' are revealing a real misunderstanding about decimal place value that's worth fixing immediately. Real coins on the kitchen table are still the best teaching tool for this age.
About Money
Money math covers coin identification, counting change, and calculating totals. These real-world skills reinforce addition, subtraction, and decimal concepts.