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Printable Comparing Money Worksheet | Grade 2 Math
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This worksheet provides targeted practice for Grade 2 students learning to compare monetary values. Through a series of clear, image-based problems, students will determine which of two items costs more, reinforcing their understanding of two-digit numbers and the greater than concept in a practical, real-world context. It's an excellent resource for building foundational financial literacy.
At a Glance
- Grade: 2 · Subject: Math
- Standard:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.2.NBT.A.4— Compare two two-digit numbers representing amounts of money.- Skill Focus: Comparing Money Values
- Format: 4 pages · 16 problems · Answer key included · PDF
- Best For: Independent practice or math centers
- Time: 10–15 minutes
This resource contains four activity pages with a total of 16 problems where students compare prices of everyday items. A complete four-page answer key is also included, showing the correct answer for each problem, making review quick and easy for teachers or parents.
Skill Progression
- Guided Practice: Use the first page as a teacher-led warm-up. Model how to identify the price and use place value to determine which number is greater.
- Supported Practice: Students can work on the second and third pages in pairs, allowing them to discuss their reasoning and check their understanding with peers.
- Independent Practice: The final page serves as an effective independent assessment. This gradual-release model ensures students build confidence.
Standards-Aligned for Grade 2
This worksheet directly supports Common Core standard CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.2.NBT.A.4, which requires students to compare numbers. While this worksheet uses two-digit monetary values, it builds the core comparative skill needed for the standard. The standard code can be copied into lesson plans or curriculum maps.
How to Use It
This resource is versatile. Use it as a follow-up activity after a lesson on comparing numbers or as an independent practice task during math centers. For a quick formative assessment, observe students to see who can consistently identify the greater value. Most students can complete all problems in about 10-15 minutes.
This worksheet is for second-grade students learning number comparison. The clear visuals help diverse learners, including ELLs. For students needing support, pair this with base-ten blocks to model the numbers. It works well with an anchor chart on comparison symbols.
Developing number sense through practical application is a cornerstone of effective elementary mathematics instruction. This worksheet, directly supporting CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.2.NBT.A.4, provides essential practice in comparing money values, a foundational life skill that bridges abstract number concepts with real-world utility. Research consistently demonstrates that connecting mathematical ideas to concrete, familiar contexts enhances both student engagement and long-term retention. A comprehensive meta-analysis by the RAND Corporation (RAND AIRS 2024) confirms that instructional materials incorporating such examples lead to significant gains in procedural fluency and conceptual understanding. By asking students to evaluate and compare the costs of everyday items like hats and scarves, this resource transforms the abstract skill of number comparison into a tangible, relatable task, thereby building a more robust foundation for advanced financial literacy topics and complex, multi-step word problems later on.




