Making Change Worksheets | Canadian Money

We ought to make children in grade 2, grade 3, and grade 4 familiar with money and equip them with the expertise required to handle money with ease at a very young age. Our Canadian money - making change worksheets are a fantastic attempt to help children accomplish this skill with panache. Here, not only do they bolster their skills using an array of interesting real-life activities, but they take home the core objectives of the topic in such a way that they will no longer hesitate or falter while making change. Tap into some of these worksheets for free!

Simple Change from Canadian Coins

Kids buy the little things in their life using cents. In this set of printable exercises, they count the values of the coins with which they pay for the items and calculate the change they receive.

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Least Number of Canadian Coins and Bills

For grade 2 kids to know how many pieces of a bill and coin they use to pay for an item is key to their handling money effectively. Here, they practice this skill by using as few bills and coins as possible.

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Change from a Loonie

In these pdf worksheets, there is many an item on display costing less than a loonie; the task is for grade 3 kids to write how many quarters, dimes, and nickels they receive in change if they pay for it using a loonie.

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Coloring Coins in Change

Here's fruit, stationery, and toys teaching you money skills in a most fun way. The 2nd grade children carefully consider the prices of the items in the set, see the value of coins used to buy them, and color the coins they receive in change.

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Calculating Change from Canadian Bills

In this set of pdf exercises, children get a chance to substantially enhance their calculating-change skills. They figure out the amount they should pay to buy the single or multiple items, and subtract to find the change.

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Figuring out the Change

In this bunch of exciting printable exercises, kids get to significantly work their way up in the making-change chapter. They figure out the amount they should get in change after paying for the items on display.

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Making Change

Check the list for how much each item costs, and multiply this with the number of items bought. Kids in 3rd grade should be able to calculate the billed amount and subtract it from the amount paid to get the change.

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Determining Change - Receipts

In these printable worksheets, kids greatly add to their making-change skills. With 6 receipts in each set, they first add up the prices of the items and subtract it from the given amount before they find the change.

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Making Change - Themed Worksheets

In this little bunch of themed worksheets, grade 4 kids tremendously hone their skills. They observe the price of each item, figure out how much each person pays, and then find the change due to them in the process.

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Let's Go Shopping

This life-like bunch of money worksheet pdfs helps 4th grade children fantastically hone their skills. They take a look at how much the items cost and how much each person pays, before finding how much change is owed to them.

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Converting Cents to Dollars and Dollars to Cents

Here we teach an essential money skill. First, kids convert cents to dollars, and then they convert dollars to cents. They accomplish the former by dividing the amount by 100 and the latter by multiplying it with 100.

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