This Grade 4 easy worksheet introduces money basics with adding and subtracting dollar amounts, making change from $5 and $10 bills, and identifying coin values. Students practice short fill-in problems, spot-the-error money calculations, and short-answer scenarios about buying small items. The activities build confidence with two-decimal money math and lay groundwork for budgeting and shopping problems. It is a friendly first step into Grade 4 financial literacy practice.

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Busy Bee
Money and Financial Literacy
Grade 4
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
$3.45 + $2.20 = $5.55
Rewrite: $3.45 + $2.20 = $5.65
2) Fix the sentence:
Change from $5 for $3.75 is $2.25
Rewrite: Change from $5 for $3.75 is $1.25
3) Fix the sentence:
Two quarters and a dime equal 65 cents
Rewrite: Two quarters and a dime equal 60 cents
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) $4.50 plus $3.25 equals $7.75 dollars.
2) Change from $10 after spending $6.40 is $3.60.
3) Three quarters are worth 75 cents.
4) $8.99 minus $4.50 equals $4.49.
★ Part C: Short Answer
Answer each question in one or two complete sentences.
1) A pencil costs $1.25 and an eraser costs $0.75. What is the total cost?
The total cost is $2.00 because $1.25 plus $0.75 equals two dollars exactly.
2) You pay with a $20 bill for a book that costs $13.45. How much change do you get?
You get $6.55 in change because $20.00 minus $13.45 equals $6.55.
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