Free Money Comprehension | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Boost your classroom confidence with our latest resource, an engaging Maths money comprehension year 4 core activity designed to help students master financial literacy. This educational pack follows the adventures of Max the monkey, who loves to solve puzzles using his knowledge of pounds and pence. By following Max as he visits the local market to buy fruit for his friends, children will practise essential skills such as calculating totals, finding change from £10, and rounding amounts to the nearest pound.
This resource is perfectly aligned with the UK National Curriculum for Year 4, specifically targeting the requirement to solve simple measures and money problems involving fractions and decimals to two decimal places. As a core level activity, it is tailored for learners working at the expected standard, providing a balance of recall-based questions and more complex application tasks that require logical reasoning.
Teachers can use this Maths money comprehension year 4 core resource in various ways, such as a focused small-group activity, an independent morning challenge, or a homework task to consolidate learning from the week. Each worksheet includes five to seven questions designed to deepen understanding, ranging from identifying the value of coins to word problems that require multi-step calculations. By integrating literacy and numeracy, our Maths money comprehension year 4 core content ensures that children are not only calculating correctly but also understanding the context behind their maths.
The pack is completely free and ready to print, saving you valuable planning time while providing a high-quality, original learning experience for your pupils. With Max the monkey leading the way, your students will find that solving money problems is a fun and rewarding challenge. Download this resource today to support your Year 4 class in building their confidence with British currency in a warm, encouraging, and curriculum-focused way.
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