Saving Money Smartly
A Grade 3 math worksheet focused on understanding and practicing saving money concepts, including calculating savings and making financial decisions.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show your work where necessary.
1. What is the best reason to save money?
To spend it all right away.
To buy something big later.
To throw it away.
To give it all away immediately.
2. Which of these is a good place to keep your savings?
Under your bed.
A piggy bank or a real bank.
On the floor.
In your pocket always.
3. Saving money means putting money aside for .
4. A is a special container where you can keep your coins and bills.
5. Mia wants to buy a new toy car that costs $15. She saved $3 last week and $5 this week. How much more money does she need to save?
6. Leo has $10 in his piggy bank. He wants to buy a book that costs $12. If he earns $2 for helping with chores, will he have enough money to buy the book?
7. Look at the piggy bank below. If each coin inside is worth $1, how much money is saved?

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