How Much Change? Money Math Worksheets for Elementary Students
You can use these free “How Much Change?” money math worksheets over and over in your homeschool or classroom to help your students practice giving back change. Â

These open-ended money math worksheets are for any student in elementary or middle school that can add and subtract coin amounts.
To complete these free printable How Much Change? Money Math Worksheets with your students, first you can either fill in the “price” and “how much I gave” blanks for your students.
Or you can have your kids roll a dice three or four times to come up with 3- or 4-digit $_ _ . _ _ price and amount of cash to fill in those blanks.
Next, let your student figure the change they ought to give back, using the pictures of the money to indicate which to use and how many of each are needed.
You can do one section each day and have the worksheet last three days or do all three in one day.
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Open-ended Money Maths Worksheets
Because this maths worksheet is open-ended, it can be used over and over again. That makes it perfect to laminate or insert into a page protector for daily use to save on paper and printing costs.
My kids love to use these dry erase page pockets -and I love that they are multi-colored since I like to color-code my six kids. And that way I know at a glance whose paper is whose.
If your kids need extra practice with place value, use these place value printables first.
How Much Change Money Math Worksheets Printables


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More Printables for Daily Math Exercises
These are great for your students learning about weather, how to read thermomoters and how to create graphs.
These next printables are great for your students learning about place value with hundreds, plus rounding, money values, multipling by 10s and 100s, odds & evens, and even writing the date in two different formats
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