My Allowance Worksheet
A Grade 1 math worksheet focusing on understanding and counting allowance money, basic addition, and saving.
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My Allowance Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show your work when asked.
1. If you have 3 pennies, you have cents.
2. If you have 1 nickel, you have cents.
3. If you have 1 dime, you have cents.
1. You get 5 cents for washing the dishes. You get 5 more cents for cleaning your room. How much allowance do you have in all?
2. You want to buy a small toy that costs 10 cents. You have 7 cents. How many more cents do you need?
1. Where is a good place to keep your allowance safe?
On the floor
In a piggy bank
Under your bed
In your shoe

This is a bank. A piggy bank is like a small bank for your money at home!
1. It is good to save some of your allowance to buy something big later.
True
False
2. Spending all your allowance right away is always the best idea.
True
False
What is one thing you would like to save your allowance for?
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