Math Book 17. Money Level 2. Adding Larger Sums

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Math Book 17 Money Level 2 Adding Larger Sums

Count. Write the value of the coins. 1. Adding Small Sums Total 2. 3. Circle the coins that match the price. 4. 5. - 2 -

Adding Small Sums 1. Draw 13 using 5 coins. 2. Draw 42 using 6 coins. Fill in the missing value. 3. + 1 quarter + 3 pennies = 58 Count. Write the value of the coins. 4. Total How much money is shown? 5. 6. 36 45 24 33 90 43 26 7-3 -

Count. Write the value of the coins. 1. Adding Small Sums Total 2. Draw 50 using 6 coins. 3. Draw 12 using 3 coins. Count. Write the total value of the coins. 4. 5. Fill in the missing value. 6. 2 quarters + 6 nickels + = 83-4 -

Adding Small Sums Circle the coins that match the price. 1. 2. Fill in the missing value. 3. quarter + 4 nickels + 3 pennies = 48 Count. Write the total value of the coins. 4. 2. - 5 -

Adding Larger Sums Write the amount of money in decimal form. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. - 6 -

Working with Larger Sums Rewrite the amount of money in decimal form. 1. seven cents 3. forty-six dollars 5. sixty-two dollars and forty cents 7. forty-one dollars and forty cents 9. seventy-three cents 11. eighteen cents 13. thirty-two dollars and ten cents 15. six dollars and five cents 17. eighty-three dollars and ten cents 19. two dollars and three cents 2. ten dollars and ninety cents 4. two dollars and one cent 6. eighty-five dollars and nine cents 8. one dollar 10. six dollars and four cents 12. fourteen dollars and twenty cents 14. two dollars 16. sixty-five cents 18. three dollars and sixty-four cents 20. seventy-five dollars - 7 -

Working with Larger Sums Rewrite the amount of money in decimal form. 1. 3 ten-dollar, 6 nickels, 1 halfdollar, 5 dimes, 4 pennies 3. 1 twenty-dollar, 9 pennies, 1 half-dollar, 7 dimes 5. 8 nickels, 3 quarters, 6 dimes 7. 2 one-dollar, 1 nickel, 4 pennies, 5 quarters 9. 3 ten-dollar, 7 nickels, 4 quarters, 9 dimes 11. 6 pennies, 8 dimes, 4 quarters 13. 4 twenty-dollar, 1 dime, 5 quarters, 4 nickels 15. 3 five-dollar, 2 quarters, 9 dimes, 7 pennies 17. 1 twenty-dollar, 9 nickels, 8 pennies 2. 4 five-dollar, 6 quarters, 1 dime 4. 2 dimes, 3 pennies 6. 2 nickels, 3 pennies 8. 2 one-dollar, 1 quarter, 8 nickels 10. 1 five-dollar, 2 quarters, 5 dimes 12. 5 pennies, 2 nickels 14. 6 quarters, 3 pennies, 7 nickels, 1 half-dollar 16. 3 nickels, 1 half-dollar 18. 4 twenty-dollar, 5 nickels, 6 dimes, 1 penny - 8 -

Compare and write >, <, or = in the. Working with Larger Sums 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. - 9 -

Working with Larger Sums Compare and write >, <, or = in the. 1. 3 one-dollar, 1 dime, 9 nickels, 10 pennies 2. 1 ten-dollar, 1 five-dollar, 1 onedollar, 3 quarters, 4 pennies 3. 3 twenty-dollar, 1 ten-dollar, 2 half-dollars, 6 quarters, 6 dimes, 1 nickel, 5 pennies 4. 4 twenty-dollar, 2 five-dollar, 3 pennies 5. 2 one-dollar, 1 quarter, 8 dimes, 6 nickels, 11 pennies 6. 2 ten-dollar, 1 five-dollar, 8 onedollar, 9 quarters, 2 dimes, 5 pennies 7. 1 ten-dollar, 1 five-dollar, 9 onedollar, 1 half-dollar, 1 quarter, 4 dimes, 5 nickels, 7 pennies 8. 1 five-dollar, 2 one-dollar, 2 quarters, 5 pennies 9. 3 twenty-dollar, 10 one-dollar, 12 quarters, 6 dimes, 5 nickels 10. 2 twenty-dollar, 1 ten-dollar, 1 five-dollar, 1 one-dollar, 3 quarters, 12 dimes, 3 nickels 11. 8 one-dollar, 3 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel 12. 1 twenty-dollar, 1 ten-dollar, 1 five-dollar, 3 quarters, 1 dime, 6 nickels, 2 pennies 3 one-dollar, 2 quarters, 4 dimes, 1 nickel, 5 pennies 1 ten-dollar, 1 five-dollar, 1 onedollar 3 twenty-dollar, 3 one-dollar, 1 dime, 10 pennies 2 twenty-dollar, 3 ten-dollar, 2 five-dollar, 8 one-dollar, 6 quarters, 3 dimes, 5 nickels, 6 pennies 3 one-dollar, 1 dime, 2 nickels, 6 pennies 1 twenty-dollar, 1 ten-dollar, 2 quarters, 1 nickel, 3 pennies 4 five-dollar, 4 one-dollar, 1 half-dollar, 1 quarter, 5 dimes, 4 nickels, 4 pennies 1 five-dollar, 1 one-dollar, 4 quarters, 3 dimes, 4 nickels, 5 pennies 2 twenty-dollar, 2 ten-dollar, 10 one-dollar, 6 quarters, 13 dimes, 2 nickels, 9 pennies 2 twenty-dollar, 1 ten-dollar, 1 five-dollar, 2 one-dollar, 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 3 nickels 6 one-dollar, 8 quarters, 5 dimes, 1 nickel, 15 pennies 1 twenty-dollar, 1 ten-dollar, 1 five-dollar, 1 one-dollar, 1 quarter, 2 pennies - 10 -

Working with Larger Sums Make change. 1. 32 quarter 2. 89 Use exactly 4 coins Use exactly 15 coins 3. 73 4. 55 Use exactly 7 coins Use exactly 3 coins 5. 60 dime 6. 48 quarter Use exactly 3 coins Use exactly 6 coins 7. 27 8. 94 dime Use exactly 7 coins Use exactly 9 coins 9. 81 10. 96 Use exactly 21 coins Use exactly 13 coins 11. 65 12. 28 quarter Use exactly 19 coins Use exactly 4 coins - 11 -

Working with Larger Sums Make change. 1. $4.49 quarter 2. $2.87 Use exactly 7 coins and 4 Use exactly 21 coins and 1 3. $1.60 dime 4. $0.58 Use exactly 3 coins and 1 Use exactly 6 coins 5. $3.26 6. $0.95 Use exactly 27 coins and 2 Use exactly 5 coins 7. $2.34 quarter 8. $3.73 9. Use exactly 6 coins and 2 $4.61 penny dime Use exactly 4 coins and 4 10. Use exactly 13 coins and 3 $1.22 Use exactly 4 coins and 1-12 -

Working with Larger Sums Make change. 1. $3.71 five-dollar 2. $7.84 five-dollar Use exactly 30 coins and 2 Use exactly 12 coins and 3 3. 4. $10.43 five-dollar $14.59 five-dollar ten-dollar quarter ten-dollar Use exactly 12 coins and 1 Use exactly 19 coins and 5 5. 6. $19.90 five-dollar $17.67 five-dollar ten-dollar ten-dollar Use exactly 21 coins and 5 Use exactly 20 coins and 7 7. 8. $8.22 five-dollar $9.35 five-dollar ten-dollar ten-dollar Use exactly 4 coins and 4 Use exactly 20 coins and 6-13 -

Round to the nearest dollar. Working with Larger Sums 1. $7.60 2. $57.46 3. $630.71 4. $7.29 5. $23.94 6. $624.53 7. $13.50 8. $1.35 9. $505.62 10. $95.16 11. $693.47 12. $5.51 13. $21.88 14. $670.38 15. $11.92 16. $5.14 17. $3.10 18. $638.79 19. $359.87 20. $8.56 21. $53.55 22. $9.61 23. $380.43 24. $26.56 25. $79.25 26. $3.47 27. $906.66 28. $8.22 29. $784.89 30. $87.33 31. $945.48 32. $7.40 33. $46.97 34. $23.15 35. $360.74 36. $8.08 37. $677.51 38. $4.67 39. $39.54-14 -

STORY PROBLEMS 1. Jacob made a display for the school library. He used three sheets of poster board for the display. It cost $1.30 for the three sheets. He gave the clerk $5. How much change did he get? 2. Farmer John sold his apples for $0.62 each. Kyle bought 4 of Farmer John's apples. He gave Farmer John $5. How much change will Kyle get from Farmer John? 3. Mr. Hernandez grows all kinds of vegetables in his garden. He sells them at a little produce market. He sells tomatoes for 57 cents per pound. Hailey bought 2 pounds of tomatoes. She gave Mr. Hernandez $10. How much change did she get? 4. Aaron bought a tiny turtle for $1.25 and turtle food for $0.31. He gave the clerk $2. How much change did he get? 5. Danielle likes to chew bubble gum. Monday she bought three packages of bubble gum for $1.39 each. She gave the clerk $5. How much change should Danielle get? - 15 -

Count dollars, dimes, pennies, nickels and quarters. Write the total value of the money in the blank. - 16 -

BRAIN TEASERS Ring: $.50 Necklace: $1.00 Candy bar:$.50 Lollypop : $.35 Paper Clips: $.15 Use the object prices shown above to solve these problems. I pay with this money: I buy: My change: - 17 -

BRAIN TEASERS Using the prices listed to the left, find the total cost of the items below. Set of markers: $1.50 Necklace: $1.00 Eraser: $.45 Lollypop : $.35 Pencil: $.20 Ring : $.50-18 -

BRAIN TEASERS Set of markers: $1.50 Candy bar: $.50 Lollypop : $.35 Eraser: $.45 Postcard: $.75 Necklace: $1.00 Ring: $.50 Pencil: $.20 What can you buy for (exactly) $1.50. There is more than one answer. How many postcards can I buy for $2.50? How many lollipops can I buy for $1.50? You have $2.00. Do I have enough money to buy 3 rings and a candy bar? Will there be any change? If you had $5.00 what would you buy? - 19 -

TEST Write the amount of money in decimal form. 1. 2. Rewrite the amount of money in decimal form. 3. sixty-one dollars and nine cents 4. sixty-six dollars and eighty-seven cents 5. one dollar and twenty-four cents 7. 2 five-dollar, 4 quarters, 8 dimes 9. 1 twenty-dollar, 3 nickels, 9 dimes, 2 quarters Compare and write >, <, or = in the. 11. 9 five-dollar, 5 one-dollar, 6 half-dollars, 2 quarters, 15 dimes, 7 nickels, 4 pennies 12. 2 twenty-dollar, 3 ten-dollar, 2 five-dollar, 6 one-dollar, 3 quarters, 8 dimes, 6 nickels, 5 pennies 6. eight dollars and six cents 8. 1 quarter, 7 dimes, 5 nickels 10. 5 quarters, 4 pennies 1 ten-dollar, 2 five-dollar, 10 one-dollar, 7 half-dollars, 6 dimes, 9 nickels, 15 pennies 4 twenty-dollar, 1 five-dollar, 1 one-dollar, 4 quarters, 6 dimes, 10 pennies Show each amount using the fewest number of coins. 13. 14. 83 65-20 -

Show each amount using the fewest number of coins and. 15. 16. penny $5.92 $11.31 five-dollar dime ten-dollar quarter five-dollar ten-dollar Make change. 17. 92 quarter 18. 45 dime quarter Use exactly 10 coins Use exactly 12 coins 19. $4.74 20. $3.80 Use exactly 29 coins and 3 Use exactly 4 coins and 3 Compare and write >, <, or = in the. 21. $5.74 $5.44 22. $50.36 $97.05 23. $84.58 $4.58 24. $11.41 $64.85 Round to the nearest dollar. 25. $2.50 26. $82.69 27. $946.28 28. $4.74 29. $171.82 30 $45.93 YOU DID IT! You completed Money Level 2 Way to Go! - 21 -