I Like Money Math! Reproducible Worksheets These worksheets practice math concepts explained in I Can Name Bills and Coins (ISBN: 978-0-7660-3140-1), written by Rebecca Wingard-Nelson. I Like Money Math! reproducible worksheets are designed to help teachers, parents, and tutors use the books from the I Like Money Math! series in the classroom and the home. The answers to the problems are contained in the Answers section starting on page 11. Teachers, librarians, tutors, and parents are granted permission and encouraged to make photocopies of these worksheets. These worksheets are reproducible for educational use only and are not for resale. 2009 Enslow Publishers, Inc. Visit www.enslow.com and search for the I Like Money Math! series to download worksheets for the following titles: How Many Pennies Make a Dollar? 978-0-7660-3141-8 0-7660-3141-1 I Can Add Bills and Coins 978-0-7660-3143-2 0-7660-3143-8 I Can Count Money 978-0-7660-3142-5 0-7660-3142-X I Can Do Money Word Problems 978-0-7660-3145-6 0-7660-3145-4 I Can Name Bills and Coins 978-0-7660-3140-1 0-7660-3140-3 I Can Subtract Bills and Coins 978-0-7660-3144-9 0-7660-3144-6 Titles in this series can be purchased directly from: Enslow Publishers, Inc. 40 Industrial Road, Box 398 Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922-0398 Phone: 1-800-398-2504 email: customerservice@enslow.com Web Page: http://www.enslow.com
What is money? 1. Name two kinds of money. 2. What are coins made from? 3. What are bills made from? 2
How is money used? 1. How do people get money? 2. What do people do with money? Draw a picture of something you can do to earn money. 3
What is a penny? 1. Is a penny a coin or a bill? 2. Write the value of a penny in two ways. 3. Who is on the front of a penny? 4
What is a nickel? 1. Write the value of a nickel in two ways. 2. Who is on the front of a nickel? 3. Are the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA on the front or back of a nickel? 5
What is a dime? 1. Write the value of a dime in two ways. 2. Who is on the front of a dime? 3. If someone drew a penny like this: 1 and a nickel like this: 5 how could they draw a dime? 6
What is a quarter? 1. Write the value of a quarter in two ways. 2. Who is on the front of a quarter? 3. Name two designs you might see on the back of a quarter. 7
What do bills look like? 1. Who is on the front of a one-dollar bill? 2. What do the numbers in the corner of a dollar bill tell you? 3. How much is a one-dollar bill worth? 4. Count how many times the word ONE is on the back of a one-dollar bill. 8
What are other bills? 1. Who is on the front of a five-dollar bill? 2. Who is on the front of a ten-dollar bill? 3. Who is on the front of a twenty-dollar bill? 4. Tell how much each bill is worth. five-dollar bill = ten-dollar bill = twenty-dollar bill = 9
Some Money Combinations 1. A penny is worth cent. A nickel is worth cents. A nickel has the same value as pennies. 2. A one-dollar bill is worth dollar. A five-dollar bill is worth dollars. A five-dollar bill has the same value as one-dollar bills. 10
Answers What is money? Page 2: 1. coins, bills 2. metals 3. paper and cloth How is money used? Page 3: 1. They work. 2. They pay for things. What is a penny? Page 4: 1. A coin 2. 1, $0.01 3. President Abraham Lincoln What is a nickel? Page 5: 1. 5, $0.05 2. President Thomas Jefferson 3. on the back What is a dime? Page 6: 1. 10, $0.10 2. President Dwight Eisenhower 3. 10 What is a quarter? Page 7: 1. 25, $0.25 2. President George Washington 3. an eagle, a state design What do bills look like? Page 8: 1. President George Washington 2. the value of the bill 3. one dollar 4. six times
What are other bills? Page 9: 1. President Abraham Lincoln 2. Alexander Hamilton 3. President Andrew Jackson 4. five-dollar bill = $5.00 ten-dollar bill = $10.00 twenty-dollar bill = $20.00 Some Money Combinations Page 10: 1. 1, 5, 5 2. 1, 5, 5