Grade 2 saving-goal word problems round out this hard worksheet, asking second graders to plan how many days they must save to reach a price. Four multiple-choice items cover $5 books, $2 toys, $1 games, and 50-cent snacks at different daily rates. Five fill-in problems then add saved amounts across days and weeks, blending skip-counting, subtraction, and CCSS 2.MD.8 money reasoning in one sheet.
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Counting Money
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A book costs $5. You save 25¢ each day. How many days until you have enough?
A) 4 days
B) 10 days
C) 15 days
D) 20 days
2. A toy costs $2. You already have $1.25 and save 25¢ more each day. How many more days?
A) 1 day
B) 2 days
C) 3 days
D) 4 days
3. You want a $1 game. You save 10¢ every day. How many days until $1?
A) 5 days
B) 10 days
C) 15 days
D) 20 days
4. A snack is 50¢. You save a nickel (5¢) daily. How many days until you can buy it?
A) 5 days
B) 10 days
C) 15 days
D) 25 days
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. You save 10¢ a day. After 5 days you have 50¢.
2. You save 25¢ a day. After 4 days you have $1.
3. You have 60¢ and save 20¢ more. Now you have 80¢.
4. A toy costs $3. You have $2.25 and need 75¢ more.
5. You save 5¢ a day. After 1 week (7 days) you have 35¢.
Counting Money
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A book costs $5. You save 25¢ each day. How many days until you have enough?
A) 4 days
B) 10 days
C) 15 days
D) 20 days
2. A toy costs $2. You already have $1.25 and save 25¢ more each day. How many more days?
A) 1 day
B) 2 days
C) 3 days
D) 4 days
3. You want a $1 game. You save 10¢ every day. How many days until $1?
A) 5 days
B) 10 days
C) 15 days
D) 20 days
4. A snack is 50¢. You save a nickel (5¢) daily. How many days until you can buy it?
A) 5 days
B) 10 days
C) 15 days
D) 25 days
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) You save 10¢ a day. After 5 days you have 50¢.
2) You save 25¢ a day. After 4 days you have $1.
3) You have 60¢ and save 20¢ more. Now you have 80¢.
4) A toy costs $3. You have $2.25 and need 75¢ more.
5) You save 5¢ a day. After 1 week (7 days) you have 35¢.
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