Money and Time Worksheets With Answers

Our huge range of expert-made Money and Time Worksheets are designed to help elementary school and middle school students build real-life math skills. These resources will help your young learners practice telling time and counting money. Our printable time and money worksheets can be used to understand everyday situations to teach children concepts like- Compare Intervals of Time, Learning to Tell the Time, Measuring Temperature, Ordering Time, Coin Problems, Combining Coins, Comparing Amounts of Money, and much more. Each of these worksheets is created in a printable PDF format and includes a separate answer key to facilitate an easy checking process. Therefore, our measurement and data resources are perfect for 1st to 8th grade students and are ideal for use in class, at home, or as extra support.

Compare Intervals of Time

Grades: 1st Grade, 2nd Grade

Preview of Compare Intervals of Time

Learning to Tell the Time (A)

Grades: 1st Grade, 2nd Grade

Preview of Learning to Tell the Time (A)

Learning to Tell the Time (B)

Grades: 1st Grade, 2nd Grade

Preview of Learning to Tell the Time (B)

Measuring Temperature

Grades: 1st Grade

Preview of Measuring Temperature

Ordering Time (A)

Grades: 1st Grade, 2nd Grade

Preview of Ordering Time (A)

Ordering Time (B)

Grades: 1st Grade, 2nd Grade

Preview of Ordering Time (B)

Coin Problems

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Coin Problems

Combining Coins

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Combining Coins

Combining Coins (A)

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Combining Coins (A)

Comparing Amounts of Money

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Comparing Amounts of Money

Equal Amounts (A)

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Equal Amounts (A)

Equal Amounts (B)

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Equal Amounts (B)

Free Summer Activity Pack

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Free Summer Activity Pack

Giving Change (A)

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Giving Change (A)

Giving Change (B)

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Giving Change (B)

Giving Change (C)

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Giving Change (C)

Learning to Tell the Time (C)

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Learning to Tell the Time (C)

Making $1

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Making $1

Recognising Money (A)

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Recognising Money (A)

Recognizing Coins - Penny, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Recognizing Coins - Penny, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar

Recognizing Coins - Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Recognizing Coins - Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter

Roman Numerals (A)

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Roman Numerals (A)

Summer Relay Pack 2nd Grade

Grades: 2nd Grade

Preview of Summer Relay Pack 2nd Grade

Telling the Time (A)

Grades: 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade

Preview of Telling the Time (A)

Telling the Time (B)

Grades: 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade

Preview of Telling the Time (B)

Adding Money In Dollars and Cents

Grades: 3rd Grade, 4th Grade

Preview of Adding Money In Dollars and Cents

Converting Between 12 and 24 Hour Time (A)

Grades: 3rd Grade, 4th Grade

Preview of Converting Between 12 and 24 Hour Time (A)

Converting Between 12 and 24 Hour Time (B)

Grades: 3rd Grade, 4th Grade

Preview of Converting Between 12 and 24 Hour Time (B)

Converting Between 12 and 24 Hour Time (C)

Grades: 3rd Grade, 4th Grade

Preview of Converting Between 12 and 24 Hour Time (C)

Dollars and Cents to Decimals

Grades: 3rd Grade, 4th Grade

Preview of Dollars and Cents to Decimals

Ordering Dates and Events

Grades: 3rd Grade

Preview of Ordering Dates and Events

Summer Relay Pack 3rd Grade

Grades: 3rd Grade

Preview of Summer Relay Pack 3rd Grade

Telling the Time (C)

Grades: 3rd Grade

Preview of Telling the Time (C)

Time Calculations (A)

Grades: 3rd Grade

Preview of Time Calculations (A)

Units of Time (A)

Grades: 3rd Grade, 4th Grade

Preview of Units of Time (A)

Units of Time (B)

Grades: 3rd Grade, 4th Grade

Preview of Units of Time (B)

Units of Time (C)

Grades: 3rd Grade, 4th Grade

Preview of Units of Time (C)

Using a Time Line to Find Time Duration

Grades: 3rd Grade

Preview of Using a Time Line to Find Time Duration

Measurement Conversions: Time (Days to Hours)

Grades: 4th Grade, 5th Grade

Preview of Measurement Conversions: Time (Days to Hours)

Money Problems (A)

Grades: 4th Grade

Preview of Money Problems (A)

Multiplication & Division with Money

Grades: 4th Grade

Preview of Multiplication & Division with Money

Time Calculations (B)

Grades: 4th Grade

Preview of Time Calculations (B)

Measurement Conversions: Time - Minutes and Hours (A)

Grades: 5th Grade

Preview of Measurement Conversions: Time - Minutes and Hours (A)

Measurement Conversions: Time - Minutes and Hours (B)

Grades: 5th Grade, 8th Grade

Preview of Measurement Conversions: Time - Minutes and Hours (B)

Printable PDF Money and Time Worksheets with Answers

Download our printable PDF Money and Time Worksheet resources to give students the push they need when learning different concepts of measurement equations. Our math experts have specifically curated these resources in a way that your children can master these measurement equations using simple sums and images with clear and easy-to-understand instructions. Hence, all of our money and time resources are great for building a sense of math and early problem-solving skills.

What Are Money and Time Skills in Math?

In-depth understanding of Money and time skills helps your young students understand how to manage time and money in real life. Students learn to identify coins and bills, tell time on different types of clocks, and solve simple problems using real-world examples. These skills also support other areas of math, including number sense, addition, subtraction, and problem-solving. Learning to work with time and money prepares students for practical everyday tasks.

Real-Life Uses of Money and Time

Telling time and handling money are essential life skills that children use every day. They rely on these skills to plan their routines, keep track of time, manage allowances, and make simple purchases. Understanding how to read a clock or count coins helps them feel confident and responsible. Our worksheets include real-life situations like shopping, riding the bus, planning parties, and saving money. This makes learning feel practical and relevant while helping students build independence and apply math in everyday life.

Requisite Knowledge Before Learning Time and Money

Before starting these worksheets, students should be able to:

• Count by 1s, 5s, 10s, and 25s

• Read numbers to 100

• Know the names and values of coins and notes

• Understand time terms like “hour,” “half past,” and “minute”

Our worksheets build on these basics and introduce new ideas through step-by-step examples and clear visuals.

FAQs: Money and Time Worksheets

Q: What grade levels are these worksheets suitable for?

A: These worksheets are ideal for students in 1st to 4th grade, but can also be used for remedial practice in 5th grade or middle school for students who need extra support.

Q: Do the worksheets include both analog and digital clocks?

A: Yes! Our time worksheets include analog clocks, digital clocks, and elapsed time questions to help students understand all forms of time representation.

Q: Are US coins and dollars used in the money worksheets?

A: Yes, all money questions use US currency—coins like pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, as well as $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills.

Q: Do the worksheets come with answer keys?

A: Absolutely. Every worksheet comes with a separate answer key to make it easy for parents, teachers, and students to check their work.

Q: Can these worksheets be used for independent work or homework?

A: Yes, these are great for classwork, homework, math centers, or extra practice at home.

Q: Are these worksheets aligned to Common Core standards?

A: Yes, the worksheets are designed to support Common Core Math Standards for time and money skills in 1st grade to 8th grade.

Q: What if my student struggles with word problems?

A: Many of our worksheets include step-by-step visuals and guided examples to support students as they build their problem-solving skills.