In this Grade 4 easy worksheet, students focus on identifying coins and bills, comparing two prices, and finding change from common bills. Activities include error correction with money sums, fill-in problems combining coin values, and short-answer questions about which item costs more. By practicing these foundational skills, Grade 4 learners gain fluency in everyday money math. The worksheet supports steady early growth in financial number sense.
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Money and Financial Literacy
Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1. Fix the sentence:
Four dimes equal 50 cents
Rewrite: Four dimes equal 40 cents
2. Fix the sentence:
$6.25 is greater than $6.52
Rewrite: $6.52 is greater than $6.25
3. Fix the sentence:
$2.30 + $1.45 = $3.85
Rewrite: $2.30 + $1.45 = $3.75
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A nickel and three pennies equal 8 cents.
2. $5.00 minus $2.85 equals $2.15.
3. A toy costs $3.40 and a snack costs $1.25. Total is $4.65.
4. Five dimes plus two quarters equal 100 cents.
Part C: Short Answer
Answer each question in one or two complete sentences.
1. A juice box is $1.80 and a fruit cup is $2.15. Which costs more and by how much?
The fruit cup costs more by $0.35 because $2.15 minus $1.80 equals thirty-five cents.
2. You have one $5 bill, two quarters, and a dime. How much money do you have?
I have $5.60 because five dollars plus fifty cents plus ten cents equals five dollars sixty cents.
Money and Financial Literacy
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
Four dimes equal 50 cents
Rewrite: Four dimes equal 40 cents
2) Fix the sentence:
$6.25 is greater than $6.52
Rewrite: $6.52 is greater than $6.25
3) Fix the sentence:
$2.30 + $1.45 = $3.85
Rewrite: $2.30 + $1.45 = $3.75
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A nickel and three pennies equal 8 cents.
2) $5.00 minus $2.85 equals $2.15.
3) A toy costs $3.40 and a snack costs $1.25. Total is $4.65.
4) Five dimes plus two quarters equal 100 cents.
★ Part C: Short Answer
Answer each question in one or two complete sentences.
1) A juice box is $1.80 and a fruit cup is $2.15. Which costs more and by how much?
The fruit cup costs more by $0.35 because $2.15 minus $1.80 equals thirty-five cents.
2) You have one $5 bill, two quarters, and a dime. How much money do you have?
I have $5.60 because five dollars plus fifty cents plus ten cents equals five dollars sixty cents.
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