This challenging Grade 4 money worksheet asks students to plan multi-week budgets, compare two job offers paying weekly versus hourly, and pick the cheapest unit price among shopping deals. A bicycle savings scenario ties percentages, multiplication, and subtraction together. Multiple-choice and fill-in problems include hints, answers, and supportive explanations so Grade 4 learners can think through realistic financial decisions step by step with confidence.

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Busy Bee
Money and Financial Literacy
Grade 4
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Liam saves $8 per week for 6 weeks. How much will he have?
 A) $48
 B) $40
 C) $56
 D) $32
2. Job A pays $30/week. Job B pays $4/hour for 10 hours. Which pays more?
 A) Job A
 B) Job B
 C) Same
 D) Cannot tell
3. Two pencils for $1 or six pencils for $2.40. Which is cheaper per pencil?
 A) Two for $1
 B) Same price
 C) Six for $2.40
 D) Cannot tell
4. A bike costs $60. Maya saves $5/week. How many weeks until she can buy it?
 A) 10
 B) 15
 C) 6
 D) 12
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Saving $10/week for 4 weeks plus $5/week for 2 weeks totals $50.
2) If Job pays $5/hour for 8 hours, weekly pay is $40.
3) A $30 toy is 20% off, saving you $6.
4) If a bike costs $80 and Maya saved $50, she still needs $30.
5) Saving $4/week for 12 weeks gives $48.
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