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Compare and Order Australian Money | Printable Worksheets

Raising money-smart kids is the need of the day. Comparing and ordering Australian money worksheets are a step forward in this direction and a must-have for your kids in year 1 through year 5 to understand the fundamental concept of handling money. Learn to compare money using operators, compare prices, look for affordable items, make smart choices, order amounts from least to greatest and vice versa. Plunge into practice with our free worksheets!

Ordering Coins | Cut & Glue

Cut the coins and notes, arrange the cents and dollars from the least to the greatest and glue them to fill the empty piggy banks, pouches and clutches presented in these year 1 ordering money worksheets.

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Comparing Australian Money | Coins

Comparing Australian money worksheet pdfs help kids comprehend what money is, how it's used and its value. Kids count the coins and compare the amounts using comparison operators.

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Comparing Australian Money - Coins and Bills

The easier it is to manage your money, the better off your finances will be. Count the amount and compare the sets to determine who has more money in these printable year-2-comparing-money worksheets.

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Are the items affordable?

Pretend to go shopping and practice paying for your purchases. Don't just assume you can afford something. Count the amount and check the affordable items in these pdf worksheets.

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Comparing Australian Money | Standard Format

How many cents make a dollar? Learn to convert from cents to dollars and vice versa, and compare the amounts using the comparison operators in this unit of worksheets for year 3 and year 4 kids.

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Comparing Australian Money | Cut and Glue Activity

Build effective decision-making skills with these printable comparing Australian money worksheets. Kids cut and glue the alligators, birds and frogs facing the greatest number.

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Identify the Greatest and Smallest amount in Australian Dollars

Can your kid spot the greatest and the least amount from a set of five? Let kids grab a pencil and circle the greatest number in Part A and the smallest in Part B.

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Comparing Prices in AUS dollars

Comparing prices across brands before purchase is the order of the day and these printable pdfs provide kids with a real-time comparing experience in finding the cheapest and the most expensive item in each list.

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Addition and Subtraction | Comparing Australian Money

Add or subtract the amount and complete the comparison equation in the easy level and perform arithmetic operations on both sides and plug in the appropriate comparison operator to complete the moderate level. This practice resource is ideal for students in year 4 and year 5.

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Themed Comparing Money

A little research and comparison saves a lot of money. Kids figure out the store that offers the best bargain in these comparison shopping worksheets and bolster decision-making skills.

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Ordering Money | Puzzles

Ordering Australian money printable pdfs provide practice in counting the amount in each piggy bank and arranging money in ascending order. Kids map the amounts to the letters to reveal the name of the mystery animal.

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Ordering Australian Money - Standard

Arrange the Australian dollars in increasing order in Part A and decreasing order in Part B. Sounds simple, right? Mind you! The challenge is to keep a watch on the place value.

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Ordering American Money | Price tags

Applying a math concept to real-life scenarios is what makes math intriguing. In this section, kids of year 3 are expected to order the items based on their price from the least amount to the greatest.

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Saving & Comparing Australian Money

Budgeting and record keeping helps kids keep a watch on their expenditure and savings. Kids count the money in each piggy bank and answer the questions and become money-wise in the process.

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