Grade 3 students meet the half-dollar coin in this easy worksheet and build 50 cents using different coin combos. Learners count two quarters, five dimes, and mixes of quarters, dimes, and nickels to reach exactly 50 cents. With short sentence-fix, fill-in, and true-or-false items, Grade 3 kids practice money vocabulary and careful adding while gaining real confidence with coin values before moving on.

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Busy Bee
Money and Making Change
Grade 3
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
A half-dollar coin are worth 50 cents in Grade 3 money work.
Rewrite: A half-dollar coin is worth 50 cents in Grade 3 money work.
2) Fix the sentence:
Two quarter makes 50 cents on a Grade 3 money chart.
Rewrite: Two quarters make 50 cents on a Grade 3 money chart.
3) Fix the sentence:
My pocket have one half-dollar and one dime in Grade 3 class.
Rewrite: My pocket has one half-dollar and one dime in Grade 3 class.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A half-dollar coin is worth 50 cents in Grade 3 money lessons.
2) One quarter plus two dimes plus one nickel equals 50 cents.
3) Five dimes together are worth 50 cents in Grade 3 work.
4) Two quarters equal one half-dollar coin in Grade 3 money.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) A half-dollar coin equals 50 cents in Grade 3 money work.
True
False
2) Four dimes and two nickels make 50 cents in Grade 3 class.
True
False
3) One quarter and one nickel equal 50 cents in Grade 3 math.
True
False
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