Balancing My Piggy Bank
A second-grade math worksheet focused on understanding deposits, withdrawals, and balancing a simple checking account using a piggy bank analogy.
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Balancing My Piggy Bank
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Help your friend balance their piggy bank! A 'deposit' means putting money in, and a 'withdrawal' means taking money out. Add for deposits, subtract for withdrawals. Write your answers on the lines.
1. Starting Balance: $10.00

Deposit: $5.00
New Balance:
2. Starting Balance: $12.00

Withdrawal: $3.00
New Balance:
3. You had $15.00. You made a deposit of $4.00. Now you have .
4. You had $20.00. You made a withdrawal of $7.00. Now you have .
5. Your piggy bank has $8.00. You put in $2.00. Your new balance is .
6. Lily started with $10.00 in her piggy bank. She earned $5.00 for helping her mom. Then she spent $2.00 on a sticker. How much money does Lily have now?
7. Tom had $18.00. He bought a toy for $6.00. Then his grandma gave him $3.00. What is Tom's new balance?
8. If you have $5.00 and deposit $5.00, your new balance is $0.00.
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False
9. A withdrawal makes your piggy bank balance go down.
True
False
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