Money Crunch Worksheet
Money Crunch Worksheet
Money Crunch Worksheet
This pack is designed to help students who are finding their current module (on
Money) too difficult.
The pack brings together sheets from several Cuemath modules that teach money.
These sheets are marked by year and have been carefully chosen to give the
student a chance to experience money the Cuemath way and prepare them to
tackle their current module.
Here’s how we suggest you use this pack.
• Choose the set of worksheets that teaches the ideas of the previous year. (e.g.
if your student is in Year 3, ask them to solve the set marked Year 2.)
• If the student is able to solve these sheets comfortably, ask them to return to
the module they were working on.
• If the student finds the set too difficult, ask them to move to the set marked
one year lower. (In this case, A1-A2, S1–S10, marked Year 1.)
There are notes on some sheets within this pack. We encourage you to refer to
them.
Activity Sheet
Year 1 A1–A2, S1–S10 A1 Date: Status:
• Sorting money
• Reading price tag
• Counting money
• Decomposing money Objective: To sort money
• Word problems
Time Required: ~15 minutes
• Addition and subtraction
• Comparison of amount
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11
9 10
Materials Required: Play money currency notes
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7
5 6
4
3
2
1
Year 2 S11–S18
• Amount as a collection of notes and coins
• Comparison of amount By the end of this activity, the student will be able to
5 rupees
`5
`10
10 rupees
`10
20 rupees
`20
50 rupees
`50
`50 `100
100 rupees
`100
(a) (e)
`10
0 `20
1 The cost of each item and the money with you is given. Tick () if you can buy the item.
(a) (c)
7
`1
3
`1
One hundred rupees rupees
(b) (f)
`50
`10
rupees rupees
(c) (g)
`5 `2 (b) (d)
0 `5
`5
rupees rupees
(d) (h)
`50
`100
rupees rupees
1 Match.
Column A Column B
`22
` `
(b) (e)
`53
`27
` `
`55
(c) (f)
`63
`44
` `
`1
2 1 Draw or cross out coins/notes as needed to match the amount given. Two have been done
for you.
`27
Chips
1
19
`1
(b) `22 (d) `29
(a) How many items are priced more than twenty rupees?
` < ` < `
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11
9 10
Materials Required: Play money
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7
5 6
4
3
2
1
(f) `64 (i) `71
Note: If the Math Box does not have a twenty-rupee note, you may use your own twenty-rupee
note to perform this activity or draw out a twenty-rupee note on a piece of paper and then
perform the activity.
Note to the teacher: Given below are a few questions and instructions. (The instructions are in
Italics and within brackets). They are meant only to guide you. Please feel free to ask the student
other relevant questions during the conversation.
11 2 2 1 0 0 0
11 1
25
25
100
100
100
(b) 7 rupees
1 Draw the amount using several combinations of the given coins and notes.
(a) `25
20 1 1 1 1 1
(d) 15 rupees
(b) `37
Column A Column B
1 Do as directed.
(a) Ana purchased a bus ticket. The conductor returned `81 to her using four notes of the
same value and a coin. Write the value of the notes and coins she used.
` 81
(b) Kiran took out three notes of the same value and two coins of different values from his
purse to buy an ice cream. The cost of the ice cream was `33. Which notes and coins
might he have used to pay the exact amount?
` 33
(c) Divya bought a movie ticket for `48. She paid the amount using two notes and
three coins. Which notes and coins did she use? Draw them out.
(a) Tina bought a bat for `25 and a ball for `16. How much money did she spend in all?
Solution:
(b) Abhay had 48 rupees with him. He gave some five-rupee coins to his friend. If he is left
with thirty three rupees, then how many `5 coins did he give to his friend? 1
Cost of 1 bat = ` 25
2 5
Cost of 1 ball = ` 16 + 1 6
4 1
Total amount spent = ` 25 + 16
(c) Preethi exchanged a hundred-rupee note for some ten-rupee coins. How many `10 coins
did she get in return?
= ` 41
Then, her mother gave 3 five-rupees coins to her. So, how much money does she
(b) Amar bought a pen for `32 and an eraser for `18. How much money did he spend in all?
have in total?
Solution:
Now, if she lends 5 ten-rupee coins to her friend, how much money would she be Cost of 1 pen = `
left with?
+
Cost of 1 eraser = `
On her way to school, if she loses 2 five-rupee coins, how much is she now left with? Total amount spent = `
= `
(a) Meera bought a watermelon and a papaya for sixty rupees. She paid `37 for the
watermelon. How much did she pay for the papaya?
1 Answer these questions.
Solution:
(a) Kiri had `85 with him. He bought an ice cream for `18 and spent sixty rupees on petrol.
How much money is he left with?
Total amount spend by Meera = `
Solution:
Cost of 1 watermelon = `
– Total money Kiri had = `
(b) Kiran spent `90 to buy some snacks. John spent twenty seven rupees less than Kiran to = `
buy snacks. How much money did John spend?
Solution:
(d) John bought a colouring book for `43 and a pack of crayons for `20. He then bought
a sharpener for twelve rupees. If he still had `10 left, how much money did he have to
begin with?
Solution:
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3
`5
`2 `36 1 Here is the price list of some fruits.
`5
3 1
2
`10 `35 `50 `30 `27
54
8
`10
WATER
76
(a) Compare the costs. Use >, <, or =.
8
`17
9
10 11 12
Cost of Cost of Cost of Cost of
(a) How much did she spend on buying a doll and a pencil? `
Cost of Cost of Cost of Cost of
(b) How much did she spend on buying a pair of socks and a comic book? `
(c) She spent a total of `99 on the pencil box and the water bottle. Find (b) Find the cost of the following items.
`
the cost of one water bottle.
` `
(d) How much did she spend on buying a pencil, a ruler, and a water
`
bottle?
` `
` `
and and
(c) Heena went to the fruit shop with a one hundred-rupee note. She wanted to
buy as many types of fruits as possible, how many types can she buy?
TODAY’S MENU
Idly...............................................`20 Vada................................................`12
Dosa...........................................`32 Upma..............................................`18
Coffee/Tea............................... `9 Juice...............................................`15
(a) Suppose Sneha walks into the cafe with a fifty-rupee note. She decides to buy only two
items from the menu. Which of the items can she buy if
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Worksheet
S11 Date: Status:
(a)
= ` 77
(b)
= `
(c)
= `
(d)
= `
(e)
= `
(f)
= `
(a) `160
1 Tick () the option that sums up to the given amount.
(b) Two hundred six rupees
(b) `212
2 notes of `100 2 notes of `100 2 notes of `100
3 coins of `2 1 coin of `5 1 coin of `5
1 coin of `2 1 coin of `1
(c) `514
0 Coins of `10
`323 Notes of `20 (c) How many `10 notes are needed to buy a packet of chips?
Coins of `2 (d) Ram has a `100 note with him. He buys a packet of cookies. How much money is he left
with?
Coins of `1
`
(d)
Notes of `500
(e) Shekhar has one note of `100, one note of `50, and one note of `10. Which items can
he buy? Write any one set.
Notes of `100
Notes of `20 (f) Kiran bought a cake and gave a `500 note to the shopkeeper. How much money should
he get back.
Coins of `5
(a)
1 Calculate the change to be received.
Change
> Price and amount paid Working
received
2 9 10
3 0 0
` 162 ` 80 `65
− 2 3 5
`235 0 6 5
(b)
`479
` `
(c)
`325
` `
`175
Amount paid = `200
CRUNCH BAKERY
1 Observe and write the answer.
(a)
= `20 = `
2 0
In each case, how much do you have to pay? Cost of 1 sandwich = `
× 4
(a)
Total cost Number of sandwiches = 4
`175
Cost of 4 sandwiches = `20 ×
= `
(b)
Total cost
(b)
= `60 = `
(c)
Total cost
5 )6 0
(d) Total number of bottles = 5
Total cost
= `
Number of packets = A B
=`
(d)
(b) The parking charges at a mall are given below.
= `30 = `
Time Charges
30 minutes `45/-
30 to 60 minutes `50/-
Cost of 1 cake = `
1 to 3 hours `100/-
Number of cakes =
Mr. Lobo’s parking receipt is shown Mr. Shiny’s parking receipt is shown
below. below.
Cost of 4 cakes = `
(e)
PARKING RECEIPT PARKING RECEIPT
FROM: 5 o’clock (evening) FROM: 1:40 (aernoon)
= `80 = ` TO: 7 o’clock (evening) TO: 2:30 (aernoon)
THANK YOU AND DRIVE SAFELY! THANK YOU AND DRIVE SAFELY!
Number of packets = How much money does he have to How much money does he have to
pay? pay?
Cost of 1 packet = `
` `
= `
WASHING
Powder
Indian paise coins:
Juice
5 paise 10 paise 25 paise 50 paise
or or or or
5p 10p 25p 50p
`92 `20 `180 These coins are however no longer in use.
(e) Sudha bought a packet of chips and a juice can. She paid `500 to the How many 50p coins make `2?
`
shopkeeper. How much money should she get back?
(f) Ram bought a packet of washing powder and corn flakes. Sita bought How many 25p coins make `2?
a packet of washing powder and a packet of chips. Who spent more
money?
= ` 15 . 50
Rupees Paise
1 Write each amount.
rupees paise
2 Write each amount.
rupees paise
(c) 20 rupees + 500 rupees = rupees
(e)
(d) 35 rupees + 75 paise = `
(f)
` (g) Two hundred thirty rupees + twenty five paise = `
(a) Betty bought a bag worth `630.81. It was given to her at `100.00 less. How much did
she pay for the bag?
(b) At an end-of-season sale, Sahil bought clothes worth `535.25 and cosmetics worth
`310.14. How much money did he pay in all?
(c) Sagar bought four nail paints for his mother as a Mother’s day gift. Their total cost was
`802.71. The shop offered it at `100.00 less. How much did Sagar pay?
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Worksheet
S19 Date: Status:
(b) `1 = paise
`50 + 50 p + 50 p
= `50 + 100 p
(a) = `50 + `1
`51
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
4 coins of `1 7 coins of 50 p
rupees paise .
(b) 500 rupees + 500 rupees + 100 rupees + 25 paise Working space: Working space:
(a) Aditi went to a shop and bought some items for `1000. She had only
`100 notes. How many `100 notes did she use to pay?
1 Put the correct sign (<, >, =).
(b) Nikhil has to pay `600 to a cab driver for a ride. He has only `50 notes.
How many `50 notes will he use to pay the driver? 1p
(a) `1
(a) How many make `50? 5 2 Using `1 = 100 p, fill in the boxes.
1 Add.
(c) 2700 p = (d) `11.00 =
` ` ` p
(a) (b) (c)
8 9 2 3 1 2 8 0 4 5 2 0 0
` ` `
6 Compare and put <, > or =.
` 2 7 4 100 ` `
– 1 2 6 9 – 4 2 3 – 3 9 9 0 0
(a) `4.50, `450.75, `45.75, `450
` ` `
– 4 1 5 2 5 – 1 0 9 2 5 – 1 2 4 2 5 0
` ` `
(a) Raman bought a book for `125 and a pen for `70. How much money did he spend in all?
1 Multiply.
` 4 3 5
× 9
(b) Nidhi's mother had `5000. She bought a saree for `3450. How much money was she left
with? ` 3 9 1 5
` 3915 ` `
(c) Meenu pays `55 for 1 kg of mangoes and `260 for 1 kg of apples. Find the total money
paid for both mangoes and apples.
` ` `
2 Divide.
(d) The price of a storybook was `185 a month ago. Now it is `235. Find the increase in the
price of the storybook. (a) `320 by 4 (b) `927 by 3 (c) `483 by 7
4 320 80
–32
00
– 0
0
` 80 ` `
Cost of 1 racquet =
1 Mahi went to a restaurant with her friends. She ordered 2 pizzas of `200 each, 4 cupcakes of
Cost of 8 racquets = `80 each and 3 ice creams of `50 each. Create the bill for Mahi.
=
Rao Food Corner
Bill No. 2935 Date : 03/08/2017
4 Akshay takes a bus every day from his home to reach office. If he spends `115 each day, how
much money does he spend in 5 days? Item Quanty Price per item Amount
Cupcake `
Ice cream `
Naina earns `750 in a month. How much does she earn in 1 year? Total `
5
2 Aman went to a sweet shop to buy sweets for Diwali celebrations. He bought 2 boxes of ladoos
for `100 each, 4 boxes of gulab jamun for `100 each, and 5 boxes of rasgulla for `275 each.
Create the bill for Aman.
Ladoo box 2 `
Gulab Jamun
box `
Rasgulla box `
Total `
Notes:
`4 `7
`7
`3 39 20
`5
56
80 7 0
29
0
0
9
(b) How much more expensive is the refrigerator than the 20 rupees
keyboard? or
`20
(c) If Aditi has `9000, which two items can she buy?
(d) Rani has a few notes of `2000. She wants to buy a refrigerator. How many `2000 notes
should she give to the shopkeeper to pay? Also find the amount that she will get back 50 rupees
from the shopkeeper. or
`50
and
1 paise 5 paise
or or
1p 5p
25 paise 50 paise
or or
25 p 50 p
1 rupee 2 rupees
or or
`1 `2