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Grades 1–5 · 26 Currencies

Money Math Worksheets

Free printable money math worksheets for 26 world currencies. Each currency section includes culturally relevant shopping scenarios, coin & note reference sheets, and a worksheet generator. The only site with full international coverage.

Most Popular Currencies

INR

India

The ₹ symbol's parallel lines at the top represent economic equality and the tricolor Indian flag.

Indian Rupees worksheets
$
$

USD

United States

The dollar sign ($) may have originated from the Spanish 'pieces of eight' coins, with the 'S' overlaid on the 'P'.

US Dollars worksheets

EUR

Eurozone

The € symbol was inspired by the Greek letter epsilon (ε), honoring the cradle of European civilization.

Euros worksheets
£
£

GBP

United Kingdom

The £ symbol is a stylized 'L' from 'Libra', the Latin word for a pound of silver used in ancient Rome.

British Pounds worksheets
A$
A$

AUD

Australia

Australia invented polymer banknotes in 1988, which are now used by over 30 countries worldwide.

Australian Dollars worksheets
C$
C$

CAD

Canada

Canadian dollar bills are made of polymer (plastic), making them waterproof and more durable than paper bills.

Canadian Dollars worksheets
¥
¥

JPY

Japan

The ¥ symbol's two horizontal lines represent stability in the currency's value.

Japanese Yen worksheets
NZ$
NZ$

NZD

New Zealand

New Zealand's polymer notes feature a transparent window with a fern - you can see through part of the bill!

New Zealand Dollars worksheets
S$
S$

SGD

Singapore

Singapore's polymer notes include Braille markings to help visually impaired citizens identify denominations.

Singapore Dollars worksheets
د.إ
د.إ

AED

UAE

UAE Dirham notes feature advanced security holograms and are among the world's most counterfeit-resistant currencies.

UAE Dirhams worksheets
R
R

ZAR

South Africa

The Rand (R) is named after Witwatersrand ('ridge of white waters'), the area where South Africa's gold deposits were discovered.

South African Rand worksheets
R$
R$

BRL

Brazil

The Real (R$) was introduced in 1994 to combat hyperinflation - it successfully stabilized Brazil's economy.

Brazilian Reals worksheets

Asia

Europe

North America

Why learn Money Math?

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Real-World Skills

Students immediately see how math applies to daily life — shopping, saving, and budgeting with their own country's currency.

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Decimal Practice

Money provides natural, concrete practice with decimals. ₹45.50 or .25 is far more meaningful than abstract numbers.

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Financial Literacy

Financial literacy starts in primary school. Understanding value, making change, and comparison shopping are lifelong skills.

Money Math by Grade Level

  • Grades 1–2: Identifying coins and notes, counting same-denomination collections, comparing amounts.
  • Grades 3–4: Adding prices, calculating change, multi-step shopping word problems, decimal notation.
  • Grade 5+: Tax, tips, discounts, budgeting, unit price comparison, profit and loss.

International Currency Coverage

Most math worksheet sites only cover US dollars. ZestMath provides culturally-specific money problems for 26 currencies — including Indian rupees with kirana store scenarios, British pounds with National Curriculum alignment, Japanese yen, and Gulf currencies like UAE dirhams and Kuwaiti dinars.