Free Money Activity Sheet | Class 4 | Life Skills | BookFlik

Boost your classroom resources with our engaging Life Skills money activity sheet year 4 core. Designed specifically for eight and nine-year-olds, this resource helps pupils build essential life skills by exploring the value of money, the importance of saving, and how to make informed financial choices.
In this lesson, children join Max the monkey, who treats every purchase as a mathematical puzzle. Through a series of real-world scenarios, students will learn to calculate change, compare prices, and understand the difference between needs and wants. By working through these challenges, children develop the confidence to manage pocket money responsibly and understand the role money plays in our daily lives.
Teachers can use this Life Skills money activity sheet year 4 core as a standalone lesson starter, a guided group task, or as a homework assignment to reinforce classroom learning. The sheet is perfectly aligned with the CBSE / NCERT Curriculum for PSHE, which encourages pupils to develop an understanding of financial capability and the social aspects of spending.
This resource is tailored for learners working at the expected standard. It includes five to seven carefully crafted questions that balance recall, comprehension, and application. Whether children are identifying coins, calculating the total cost of a shopping list, or discussing why it is important to save for the future, the activities are designed to be both challenging and accessible.
By incorporating this Life Skills money activity sheet year 4 core into your planning, you provide students with a structured way to discuss financial wellbeing in a safe, supportive environment. The clear layout and relatable examples ensure that every child can engage with the material, helping them build a solid foundation for financial literacy. Download this free, high-quality resource today to help your Class 4 class become confident, money-savvy individuals who understand the value of every pound and penny.
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