Free Money Quiz | Year 4 Supported | BookFlik

Boost your classroom confidence with our new Maths money quiz year 4 supported resource. Designed specifically for Year 4 pupils who need a little extra help, this interactive activity makes mastering currency simple and fun. Our friendly character Max the monkey guides learners through each step, helping them build essential skills in a gentle, encouraging way.
This Maths money quiz year 4 supported pack focuses on the core Year 4 curriculum requirements. Students will practise estimating, comparing, and calculating amounts in pounds and pence. By using clear visual cues and structured question frames, children can solve real-world problems involving shopping and saving. Whether you are teaching whole-class lessons or working with small intervention groups, this resource provides the perfect scaffolding to ensure every child achieves their learning goals.
Teachers can use this Maths money quiz year 4 supported material to assess prior knowledge or as a quick recap at the end of a unit. The questions are broken down into short, manageable tasks that build confidence without overwhelming the learner. With simplified vocabulary and helpful sentence starters, it is an ideal tool for students who find standard worksheets tricky. We have included a handy word bank at the bottom of the page to support spelling and understanding of key mathematical terms like total, difference, and change.
This resource aligns perfectly with the UK National Curriculum, supporting pupils as they transition from basic addition to more complex monetary calculations. By focusing on practical, everyday scenarios, we help children see how maths works in their own lives. Download this free, original resource today to provide your Year 4 class with the support they need to succeed in maths. It is warm, positive, and ready to print, ensuring your pupils feel empowered as they count their way to success with Max the monkey.
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