Free Money Drawing Sheet | Year 4 | Maths | BookFlik

Free Money Drawing Sheet | Year 4 | Maths | BookFlik

Free Money Drawing Sheet | Year 4 | Maths | BookFlik worksheet preview — Maths Money
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About this drawing sheet

  • Subject: Maths
  • Topic: Money
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Help your pupils master their financial skills with our engaging Maths money drawing sheet year 4 core. Designed specifically for the Australian Curriculum (ACARA), this resource provides a creative way for children to practise calculating amounts and solving real-world problems involving Australian dollars and cents.

In Year 4, students are expected to solve simple measure and money problems involving fractions and decimals to two decimal places. This resource helps them bridge the gap between abstract numbers and tangible items. By using a visual approach, children can better understand how to add and subtract amounts, calculate change, and work with different denominations of coins and notes.

Our Maths money drawing sheet year 4 core features our friend Max the monkey, who loves turning every shopping trip into a fun maths puzzle. On the sheet, children are tasked with illustrating a series of items in a shop window and assigning them prices. They must then complete a set of 5-7 questions that range from simple recall, such as identifying the correct coins needed to make a specific total, to more complex application, like calculating the change from a £10 note after purchasing multiple items.

Teachers can use this resource as an independent activity during maths rotations, a starter task to build confidence, or even as a creative homework assignment. Because it is differentiated at the expected standard, it is perfectly suited for the average Year 4 classroom, providing just the right level of challenge to keep learners focused and engaged.

This Maths money drawing sheet year 4 core is free to download and print, making it a perfect addition to your primary school teaching toolkit. By combining artistic expression with essential numeracy, you can help your class develop a positive relationship with money management while meeting key curriculum objectives. Download this resource today and watch your students solve problems with confidence and flair.

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