Dinosaur Money Adventures: Counting Coins in Prehistory

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8 questions with a Dinosaurs theme plus a full answer key. Perfect for Grade 2 Math.

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Created by Examel Education Team · Aligned to Common Core State Standards
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About this Math worksheet for Grade 2

Grade 2 free printable math worksheet on counting coins with a fun dinosaur theme.

This printable Math worksheet is designed for Grade 2 students and covers Money. The Dinosaurs theme keeps kids engaged while they practice essential Math skills. Every worksheet includes a full answer key making it easy for parents and teachers to check work instantly. Aligned to Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for Grade 2 Math. Print-ready at US Letter size. No login required — download and print in seconds.

Last updated: March 2026

Why Money matters in Grade 2

At age 7-8, children are developing the concrete math skills needed to handle real-world situations like buying toys, saving allowance, or making simple purchases. Learning to count coins and bills isn't just about math—it builds confidence, responsibility, and decision-making skills that affect daily life. Grade 2 students are ready to understand that money has real value and that choices involve trade-offs: spending now versus saving for something bigger. This foundation prevents math anxiety later and helps children recognize patterns in addition and subtraction through authentic contexts. When a child counts coins to buy a treat or realizes they need five more pennies to reach a dollar, they're applying addition in a way that sticks because it matters to them. These money skills also introduce early concepts of planning and goal-setting that support emotional development alongside academic growth.

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Common mistakes to watch for

Second graders often confuse which coin is worth more—they'll say a nickel is worth more than a dime because it's larger, or they'll skip-count by ones instead of the coin's actual value. You'll spot this when a child counts five dimes as 1-2-3-4-5 instead of 10-20-30-40-50. Another common error is mixing up the words: saying "nickel" when they mean "penny," which makes word problems confusing. Watch for students who lose track while counting mixed coins and start over from one instead of continuing the skip-count pattern.

Teacher & Parent Tip

Create a simple "store" at home using toys, books, or snacks with prices written on cards (5¢, 10¢, 25¢). Give your child a handful of real coins and let them "buy" items, making decisions about what they can afford with their money. This teaches both counting and budgeting in one game. Rotate which items are for sale each week to keep it fresh and let them practice finding different coin combinations that equal the same total—just like a dinosaur might take different paths to reach the same watering hole, there are many ways to make 30 cents.

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