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Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
John has the coins shown.

Quarter - headsQuarter - headsNickel - headsPenny - headsPenny - heads

His brother then gives him 1 dime. How much total money does John now have?
  1. 82 cents
  2. 67 cents
  3. 62 cents
  4. 57 cents
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
What is the amount of money shown?

Quarter - headsQuarter - headsQuarter - tailsNickel - headsNickel - tailsPenny - headsPenny - tailsPenny - headsPenny - tails
  1. $0.89
  2. $0.90
  3. $0.88
  4. $0.91
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
A soda costs $0.86. Darren pays with a $1 bill. Which set of coins should he get in change?
  1. 2 dimes
  2. 1 dime, 1 nickel
  3. 1 dime, 1 nickel, 4 pennies
  4. 1 dime, 4 pennies
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
Kay bought a sandwich for $2.45. She paid for it with three $1 bills. Which set of coins should she get in change?
  1. 2 quarters, 1 nickel
  2. 4 dimes, 1 nickel
  3. 2 quarters, 4 nickels
  4. 2 quarters, 1 dime
Grade 2 Money (USA)
Count the coin values displayed below and choose the correct total.
Dime - tailsNickel - tailsPenny - tailsPenny - tails
  1. 12 cents
  2. 17 cents
  3. 25 cents
  4. 27 cents
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
How much money is pictured?
Penny - headsPenny - headsDime - headsDime - headsNickel - headsQuarter - headsQuarter - heads
  1. 77 cents
  2. 85 cents
  3. 75 cents
  4. 1 dollar
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
How much money is shown?

Dime - headsDime - tailsNickel - headsNickel - tailsNickel - heads
  1. $0.20
  2. $0.25
  3. $0.30
  4. $0.35
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
How much money is pictured?

Dime - headsDime - tailsNickel - headsNickel - tailsPenny - headsPenny - tails
  1. 23 cents
  2. 32 cents
  3. 42 cents
  4. 24 cents
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
If you have 5 dollars, 4 dimes and 2 pennies, how much money do you have?
  1. $5.23
  2. $5.42
  3. $5.10
  4. $6.40
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
You count by 5s when you count nickel values.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
A cupcake costs 65 cents. Josie pays with 3 quarters. How much change should Josie get back?
  1. 35 cents
  2. 15 cents
  3. 5 cents
  4. 10 cents
Grade 2 Money (USA)
I have this much money.
Nickel - headsNickel - tailsNickel - headsPenny - tails
Which answer choice shows the same amount of money?
  1. Dime - headsNickel - headsPenny - heads
  2. Dime - tailsPenny - tails
  3. Quarter - tailsNickel - tailsPenny - tails
  4. Dime - tailsDime - tailsPenny - tails
Grade 2 Money (USA)
I have this much money.
Quarter - tails
Which answer choice shows the same amount of money?
  1. Dime - tailsDime - tailsDime - tailsDime - tailsDime - tails
  2. Dime - headsHalf Dollar - tails
  3. Dime - tailsNickel - tailsNickel - tails
  4. Dime - tailsDime - tailsNickel - heads
Grade 2 Money (USA)
What is the value of this coin?
Quarter - heads
  1. 25¢
  2. 10¢
Grade 2 Money (USA)
John bought a large drink for $2.25. He bought a bag of popcorn for $1.00. How much did John spend in all?
  1. $3.25
  2. $1.25
  3. $1.00
  4. $2.00
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
Is a penny is worth $0.01?
  1. Yes
  2. No
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
A stuffed snowman costs $9.85. Ben buys the snowman with a 10-dollar bill. Which coins show the amount of change Ben should get back?
Winter - Snowman
  1. Nickel - headsPenny - heads
  2. Dime - headsNickel - heads
  3. Penny - headsDime - heads
  4. Nickel - headsNickel - heads
Grade 2 Money (USA)
Look at the coins. How many are pennies?
Dime - headsNickel - headsNickel - heads
Penny - headsDime - headsNickel - heads
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
Which coins have the same value as 1 nickel?
  1. 5 pennies
  2. 10 pennies
  3. 25 pennies
Grade 2 Money (USA) CCSS: 2.MD.C.8
It costs $2.00 per person to watch the fireworks show. Mark pays with a 5-dollar bill. How much change should Mark get back?
American - Fireworks
  1. $1.00
  2. $2.00
  3. $3.00
  4. $4.00
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