Grade 3 learners read dollar bills and amounts above one dollar in this easy worksheet. Kids combine ones, quarters, and dimes to form prices like $1.25, $2.75, and $3.50 while practicing the dollar sign and decimal point. Fix-the-sentence, fill-in, and true-false items build Grade 3 confidence with writing money amounts correctly so shopping and pricing tasks feel familiar and clear every single time.

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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:
The price tag show $1.25 at the Grade 3 school store.
Rewrite: The price tag shows $1.25 at the Grade 3 school store.
2) Fix the sentence:
Three dollar bills is worth $3.00 in Grade 3 money lessons.
Rewrite: Three dollar bills are worth $3.00 in Grade 3 money lessons.
3) Fix the sentence:
$2.75 are read as two dollars and seventy-five cents in Grade 3.
Rewrite: $2.75 is read as two dollars and seventy-five cents in Grade 3.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) One dollar bill plus one quarter equals $1.25 in Grade 3 money.
2) Two dollar bills and three quarters equal $2.75 total.
3) Three dollar bills and two quarters equal $3.50 in Grade 3 class.
4) The dollar sign symbol used before money amounts is $ in Grade 3.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) $1.25 means one dollar and 25 cents in Grade 3 money work.
True
False
2) $3.50 equals three dollars and five cents in Grade 3 class.
True
False
3) Two dollar bills plus three quarters equal $2.75 in Grade 3.
True
False
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