Grade 2: Money & Change
By the end of the lesson, Grade 2 students can work confidently with money & change, understanding not just how but why.
- 2.MD.C.8: Money word problems
Starter (do now)5 min
Warm up with a quick recall on the board. Add amounts and make change by counting up to the next dollar, keeping dollars and cents lined up. Relate to decimals.
Teach it (I do)10 min
Money work covers recognising coins, finding totals, and making change. It makes addition and subtraction concrete and useful. Model the method clearly, thinking aloud:
- Start by recognising and valuing coins.
- Practise adding coin amounts to a total.
- Introduce making change by counting up from the price.
- Move to dollars and cents and word problems.
Guided practice (we do)10 min
Do the first few questions of the practice worksheet together, one child explaining each step. Check for understanding before releasing the class to work alone.
Independent practice (you do)15 min
Students complete the worksheet independently. Hand out the three difficulty levels below so every child works at the right stretch.
Misconceptions to watch
Circulate and look for these, they are the usual sticking points:
- Confusing the value of coins with their size.
- Errors counting up to make change.
- Forgetting the decimal point in dollars and cents.
- Misaligning the decimal point and counting change down instead of up.
Plenary (review)5 min
Pull the class back together. Ask one child to explain money & change in their own words, pose a single check question everyone answers on a mini whiteboard, and name what you will build on next lesson.
Assessment
Use the independent worksheet as the evidence. A child who can complete it accurately and explain one answer has met the objective; anyone who cannot needs the easier level and a short reteach next session.
Worksheets for this lesson
Differentiation (three levels)
Same skill, three stretches, so every child works at the right level. Generate all three from any worksheet with Pro one-click differentiation.
Want more depth on the method? Read the full teaching guide.