Saving Money Worksheet
This worksheet helps 4th-grade students understand the basics of saving money, including setting goals, tracking savings, and making smart financial choices.
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Saving Money
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show your work where necessary.
1. Saving money means keeping it for use.
2. A is a goal for how much money you want to save.
3. When you save money, it can help you buy things you want in the .
4. A piggy bank or a bank account are places where you can safely your money.
5. Which of these is a good reason to save money?
To buy candy right now
To buy a new video game next month
To throw it away
To give it to someone who doesn't need it
6. If you want to buy a bicycle that costs $100, and you save $10 each week, how many weeks will it take to save enough money?
5 weeks
8 weeks
10 weeks
12 weeks
7. You have $25. You want to buy a toy that costs $40. How much more money do you need to save?
8. It is better to spend all your money as soon as you get it.
True
False
9. Saving money can help you prepare for unexpected expenses.
True
False
10. Use the table below to track your savings for a new toy that costs $30.
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