Description
What It Is:
This is a money math worksheet focused on subtraction. It presents a scenario where Mom sends Sheela, Justin, Tia, and Ethan to the market with some money. The worksheet shows four summer-themed items: a rake (2¢), a bucket (8¢), a beach ball (4¢), and a watering can (10¢). Students are tasked with determining how much money each child has left after purchasing one of the items. The worksheet provides a table for each child to record their initial amount, the cost of the item, and the remaining total.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 1-2. It involves simple subtraction problems within 10, using visual aids (pictures of items with their prices) to support understanding. The context is relatable and the numbers are small, making it accessible for young learners.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students practice subtraction skills in a real-world context. It reinforces the concept of money and how it is used in everyday transactions. It also encourages problem-solving and critical thinking as students need to choose the correct price of the item and perform the subtraction accurately.
How to Use It:
First, have the student identify the item each child buys. Then, they should write the price of that item in the second row of the corresponding table. Next, they subtract the price of the item from the amount of money the child initially had. Finally, they write the total remaining money in the last row of the table.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary school students in grades 1-2 who are learning basic subtraction and money concepts. It can be used in the classroom or at home for extra practice or as a review activity. It's also helpful for students who benefit from visual aids and real-world applications of math skills.
This is a money math worksheet focused on subtraction. It presents a scenario where Mom sends Sheela, Justin, Tia, and Ethan to the market with some money. The worksheet shows four summer-themed items: a rake (2¢), a bucket (8¢), a beach ball (4¢), and a watering can (10¢). Students are tasked with determining how much money each child has left after purchasing one of the items. The worksheet provides a table for each child to record their initial amount, the cost of the item, and the remaining total.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 1-2. It involves simple subtraction problems within 10, using visual aids (pictures of items with their prices) to support understanding. The context is relatable and the numbers are small, making it accessible for young learners.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students practice subtraction skills in a real-world context. It reinforces the concept of money and how it is used in everyday transactions. It also encourages problem-solving and critical thinking as students need to choose the correct price of the item and perform the subtraction accurately.
How to Use It:
First, have the student identify the item each child buys. Then, they should write the price of that item in the second row of the corresponding table. Next, they subtract the price of the item from the amount of money the child initially had. Finally, they write the total remaining money in the last row of the table.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary school students in grades 1-2 who are learning basic subtraction and money concepts. It can be used in the classroom or at home for extra practice or as a review activity. It's also helpful for students who benefit from visual aids and real-world applications of math skills.
