Free Fine Motor Money Matching Task Cards Printable
Money is something kids start working on early. There are many ways to learn about money. Today I have a really fun task card activity that has also a fine motor activity.
The Fine motor money matching task cards is a great way to learn coins, their amounts and have some fine motor fun.
This is a great addition to the money printables on the site.
What is money for kids?
Money is a type of currency that different countries use. Money comes in the form of coins and dollars.
These money printables focus on coins from the USA with penny, nickel, dime, quarter, 1 dollar, 5 dollars, 10 dollars, and 20 dollars.
Fine Motor Money Matching Task Cards Printable
Money Matching Help Cards Printable
There is a money help card for knowing what colors the coins are. I have them place a coin on the pages to help them remember.

Money Matching Task Cards Printable
You have 12 task cards that have different colors of circles on them. Each match to a coin. I went with color circles because the dime and the penny are so close in size. I recommend laminating these cards to help them last longer

Money Matching Recording Worksheet Printable
Then you have a recording worksheet that kids can record the total amount of the coins. There is space to record all 12 coin amounts.
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Book to Use with the Money Matching Task Cards Printables
A great book to use with its activity is A Dollar, a Penny, How Much and How Many?. It has the coins and their amounts in the book.
Things to use with the Money Matching Task Cards Printables
- printer
- white cardstock
- laminator
- laminating pouches
- pretend money for kids
- A Dollar, a Penny, How Much and How Many?
- One Cent, Two Cents, Old Cent, New Cent: All About Money
- pencil
How we use the Money Matching Task Cards Printable
For the activity, you need several quarters. dimes, nickels, and pennies. You can use real coins or fake ones with the set.
Match the Coins on the Task Cards
For younger kids, you can just do the coin matching activity. You show them what a quarter, dime, nickel and penny look like on the chart. Then match the coins on the task card. You can talk about the money amount while they are doing it.

For older kids, have them match the coins to the cards. This is a great way to sneak in fine motor skills, and they don’t think about it.

Count Coins and Record answers on Recording Worksheet
You have them count up the coins on the money task cards. Then have them record their answers on the money recording worksheet.
There are 12 spots to fill in their answers. If you have a child show is struggling, you can use the skip counting set cards to help. They have skip counting by 25, 10 and 5. They can help them add up their coins.

What is in the Fine Motor Money Matching Task Cards
- 1 recording sheet
- 12 money matching task cards
- 1 money matching help card
- 4 pages of printables
More Money Printables for Kids
Money Bookmarks for Coins and Dollars has bookmarks for penny, nickel, dime, quarter, 1 dollar, 5 dollars, 10 dollars, and 20 dollars. You have examples of the name and amount of each money type.
Candy Coin Clip Cards are fun clip cards that has a coin amount and you clip the coins around to match the amount. Plus shows several ways to use the coin clip cards.
Spring Coin Puzzle has 12 coin amounts and matching puzzle pieces for each amount. You can record the money on the puzzle pieces or use the task cards.
Check out all the fun Money Printables & Activities on 3 Dinosaurs.
Cassie – 3Dinosaurs.com