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Grade 1 - Lesson 17-20 - Review of Lessons 17-20

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Grade 1 Math Worksheets – Lessons 17–20: Money Counting and Measurement Concepts

Help your first grader build practical real-world math skills with Grade 1 Lessons 17–20 from the First Grade Math Worksheets workbook. This lesson set focuses on money counting and measurement, helping students connect math to everyday situations in a clear, visual, and beginner-friendly way.

Designed for children ages 6–7, these lessons help students recognize coins, count simple money amounts, compare object sizes, and understand basic measurement ideas. Children practice using pictures, real-life examples, visual models, and step-by-step activities to build confidence with money and measurement.

This set includes 4 focused lessons:

Lesson 17: Introduction to Money Counting

Students begin learning about coins, coin values, and simple money concepts.

Lesson 18: Counting Money

Students practice counting coin groups, adding simple money amounts, and comparing money totals.

Lesson 19: Measurement Concepts Part I

Students learn to compare objects by length, height, and size using words such as longer, shorter, taller, bigger, and smaller.

Lesson 20: Measurement Concepts Part II

Students continue practicing measurement concepts through visual comparison, object size activities, and real-world measurement vocabulary.

Together, Lessons 17–20 help students develop practical math skills they can use in daily life. These lessons also prepare children for addition with money, word problems, time, data, geometry, and stronger problem-solving skills.

Perfect for:

Parents, teachers, homeschoolers, tutors, and first-grade students who need practice with money counting and early measurement concepts.

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