Check Out These 30 Money Word Problems

Perfect for grades 2-3!

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Money word problem on a projector screen: 'Which has the same value as 10 pennies?' with a dime and a nickel

Need a quick warm-up to begin the day or kickstart your math lesson? Try these daily money word problems written especially with second and third graders in mind.

Topics in these money word problems include adding combinations of coins and dollars, comparisons, making change, story problems, and more. (We did include 50-cent pieces, so make sure your students know they’re in the mix!)

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1. Which has the same value as 10 pennies?

Challenge of the Day: Which has the same value as 10 pennies?

2. Which has the same value as 100 pennies?

Challenge of the Day: Which has the same value as 100 pennies?

3. If you have 3 quarters and 1 nickel, how many cents do you have?

Challenge of the Day: If you have 3 quarters and 1 nickel, how many cents do you have?

4. Add the coins.

Challenge of the Day: Add the coins (1 quarter, 2 pennies, 2 dimes)

5. Cole has 1 half-dollar, 3 dimes, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies. How much money does he have?

Challenge of the Day: Cole has 1 half-dollar, 3 dimes, 1 nickel, and 3 pennies. How much money does he have?

6. Isla looked under the couch and found 1 dime, 3 nickels, and 17 pennies. How much did she find in all?

Challenge of the Day: Isla looked under the couch and found 1 dime, 3 nickels, and 17 pennies. How much did she find in all?

7. Add the dollar and coins.

Challenge of the Day: Add the dollar and coins. (1 dollar bill, 1 quarter, 1 dime, 2 nickels)

8. If you have 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 8 dimes, and 3 nickels, how much money do you have?

Challenge of the Day: If you have 1 dollar bill, 2 quarters, 8 dimes, and 3 nickels, how much money do you have?

9. Malcolm has 2 dollar bills, a half-dollar, 3 quarters, and 4 pennies. How much money does he have?

Challenge of the Day: Malcolm has 2 dollar bills, a half-dollar, 3 quarters, and 4 pennies. How much money does he have?

10. Which is greater–2 quarters or 6 dimes?

Challenge of the Day: Which is greater–2 quarters or 6 dimes?

11. Which is less–5 dimes or 5 nickels?

Challenge of the Day: Which is less–5 dimes or 5 nickels?

12. Which is greater–3 quarters and 2 dimes or 90 pennies?

Challenge of the Day: Which is greater–3 quarters and 2 dimes or 90 pennies?

13. Which is less–2 dimes and 2 nickels or 1 quarter and 1 dime?

Challenge of the Day: Which is less–2 dimes and 2 nickels or 1 quarter and 1 dime?

14. List all the ways you can think of to make 35¢ without using pennies.

Challenge of the Day: List all the ways you can think of to make 35¢ without using pennies.

15. List all the ways you can think of to make 45¢ without using pennies.

Challenge of the Day: List all the ways you can think of to make 45¢ without using pennies.

16. How can you make 70¢ using the least number of coins?

Challenge of the Day: How can you make 70¢ using the least number of coins?

17. How can you make 98¢ using the least number of coins?

Challenge of the Day: How can you make 98¢ using the least number of coins?

18. A pizza eraser costs 25¢. Do you have enough to buy it?

Challenge of the Day: A pizza eraser costs 25¢. Do you have enough to buy it? (3 dimes)

19. Miriam wants to buy a pop-it fidget toy for $3.99. Does she have enough?

Challenge of the Day: Miriam wants to buy a pop-it fidget toy for $3.99. Does she have enough? (2 dollars, 2 half-dollars, 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 1 nickel(

20. A candy bar costs 70¢. You pay with 3 quarters. What is your change?

Challenge of the Day: A candy bar costs 70¢. You pay with 3 quarters. What is your change?

21. How much more do you need to make $1?

Challenge of the Day: How much more do you need to make $1? (1 quarter, 1 nickel, 2 pennies)

22. A hamburger costs $2.99. You pay with a $5 bill. You get $3 dollar bills and a penny back. Did you get the right amount of change?

Challenge of the Day: A hamburger costs $2.99. You pay with a $5 bill. You get $3 dollar bills and a penny back. Did you get the right amount of change?

23. Lollipops cost 15¢ each. Hazel has $1. How many lollipops can she buy?

Challenge of the Day: Lollipops cost 15¢ each. Hazel has $1. How many lollipops can she buy?

24. How many squishy pigs can you buy with $2 if squishy pigs cost 79¢ each?

Challenge of the Day: How many squishy pigs can you buy with $2 if squishy pigs cost 79¢ each?

25. How much is 20¢, 25¢, and 39¢ all together?

Challenge of the Day: How much is 20¢, 25¢, and 39¢ all together?

26. Myland has 37¢. Teagan has 45¢. How much do they have together?

Challenge of the Day: Myland has 37¢. Teagan has 45¢. How much do they have together?

27. What is 15¢ less than 28¢?

Challenge of the Day: What is 15¢ less than 28¢?

28. Norah has 68¢. Kayden has 82¢. How much more does Kayden have than Norah?

Challenge of the Day: Norah has 68¢. Kayden has 82¢. How much more does Kayden have than Norah?

29. If you make $5 every day walking dogs, how much will you have after 5 days?

Challenge of the Day: If you make $5 every day walking dogs, how much will you have after 5 days?

30. Joe has $20. He spent $4 on a hot dog, $3 on fries, and $2 on a drink. How much money does he have left over?

Challenge of the Day: Joe has $20. He spent $4 on a hot dog, $3 on fries, and $2 on a drink. How much money does he have left over?

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