Free Money Template | Year 4 Greater Depth | BookFlik

Free Money Template | Year 4 Greater Depth | BookFlik

Free Money Template | Year 4 Greater Depth | BookFlik worksheet preview — Maths Money
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  • Subject: Maths
  • Topic: Money
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Greater Depth

Mastering financial literacy is a vital skill, and our latest resource provides the perfect challenge for pupils ready to push their boundaries. This premium Maths money template year 4 greater depth pack is designed to stretch your most able learners, moving beyond basic addition to complex problem-solving and logical reasoning.

Aligned with the UK National Curriculum, this resource focuses on estimating, calculating with all four operations, and solving multi-step word problems involving pounds and pence. While standard Year 4 objectives include adding and subtracting money, this Maths money template year 4 greater depth set introduces sophisticated scenarios. Pupils will step into the shoes of Max the monkey, who is busy calculating the costs of running a community market. They must justify their financial decisions, calculate change from larger notes, and compare the value of different items using multi-step calculations.

Teachers can use this template as an independent extension task for early finishers or as a guided group activity to foster mathematical discourse. By using the included Maths money template year 4 greater depth, educators can easily differentiate their lessons, ensuring that high-achieving children are not just repeating simple sums, but are instead engaging with richer vocabulary and higher-order thinking tasks.

The resource includes 8 challenging tasks, such as:

1. Explain why calculating the total cost of five items priced at £1.99 is more efficient using rounding than standard column addition.

2. Compare and contrast the methods used to calculate change from a £20 note versus a £50 note.

3. Justify your answer: If an item is reduced by 20p, how does this affect the total budget of a shopping list containing ten items?

4. What might happen if a shopkeeper miscalculates the VAT on a bulk order?

5. Create a complex shopping list that totals exactly £15.00 using at least six different items.

6. Design a new pricing strategy for a school fundraiser to maximise profit.

Download this resource today to inspire your young mathematicians to think critically about money.

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