Grade 2 second graders explore the four main paper bill denominations on this easy worksheet: $1, $5, $10, and $20. They sort six items into coins versus bills, then fill in the value of each bill and practice that two fives equal one ten. Four true or false statements compare bill values, distinguish quarters from bills, and confirm simple addition with dollar amounts for confident everyday use.
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Counting Money
Part A: Sort the Words
Sort each word or number into the correct category box.
$1 billquarter$10 billdime$5 billnickel
Coin
Bill
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A one-dollar bill is worth $1.
2. A five-dollar bill is worth $5.
3. A ten-dollar bill is worth $10.
4. A twenty-dollar bill is worth $20.
5. Two five-dollar bills equal one $10 bill.
Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1. A $20 bill is worth more than a $10 bill.
True False
2. Four one-dollar bills equal a five-dollar bill.
True False
3. A quarter is a bill, not a coin.
True False
4. A $5 bill plus a $1 bill equals $6.
True False
Counting Money
★ Part A: Sort the Words
Sort each word or number into the correct category box.
$1 billquarter$10 billdime$5 billnickel
Coin
Bill
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A one-dollar bill is worth $1.
2) A five-dollar bill is worth $5.
3) A ten-dollar bill is worth $10.
4) A twenty-dollar bill is worth $20.
5) Two five-dollar bills equal one $10 bill.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) A $20 bill is worth more than a $10 bill.
True
False
2) Four one-dollar bills equal a five-dollar bill.
True
False
3) A quarter is a bill, not a coin.
True
False
4) A $5 bill plus a $1 bill equals $6.
True
False
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