This medium worksheet challenges first graders to add two or three different coins together. Nine fill-in-the-blank problems ask students to find totals like 1 dime plus 1 nickel or 2 dimes plus 1 nickel, building the count-on strategy. A matching activity then connects four coin combinations, including a quarter with a penny, to their correct cent totals.
It strengthens flexible thinking with mixed-coin amounts.
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Counting Coins
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct number on each line.
1. 1 dime + 1 nickel = 15 cents.
2. 1 quarter + 1 penny = 26 cents.
3. 2 dimes + 1 nickel = 25 cents.
4. 1 nickel + 3 pennies = 8 cents.
5. 1 dime + 2 pennies = 12 cents.
6. 1 quarter + 1 nickel = 30 cents.
7. A dime is worth 5 cents more than a nickel.
8. A quarter is worth 15 cents more than a dime.
9. 2 nickels + 2 pennies = 12 cents.
Part B: Match
Draw a line from each coin group on the left to its total value on the right.
1.
1 quarter + 1 penny
→ 26 cents
21 cents
2 dimes + 1 penny
→ 21 cents
15 cents
1 dime + 1 nickel + 1 penny
→ 16 cents
26 cents
3 nickels
→ 15 cents
16 cents
Counting Coins
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct number on each line.
1) 1 dime + 1 nickel = 15 cents.
2) 1 quarter + 1 penny = 26 cents.
3) 2 dimes + 1 nickel = 25 cents.
4) 1 nickel + 3 pennies = 8 cents.
5) 1 dime + 2 pennies = 12 cents.
6) 1 quarter + 1 nickel = 30 cents.
7) A dime is worth 5 cents more than a nickel.
8) A quarter is worth 15 cents more than a dime.
9) 2 nickels + 2 pennies = 12 cents.
★ Part B: Match
Draw a line from each coin group on the left to its total value on the right.
1)
1 quarter + 1 penny
→ 26 cents
21 cents
2 dimes + 1 penny
→ 21 cents
15 cents
1 dime + 1 nickel + 1 penny
→ 16 cents
26 cents
3 nickels
→ 15 cents
16 cents
Ready to Practice?
Fill in the blanks with the correct amount, then match the coin groups to their totals.
10 Questions
15-20 minutes
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