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Easter Budgeting Worksheets | Financial Literacy Money Math Activity | 3rd–5th
Easter Budgeting Worksheets | Financial Literacy Money Math Activity | 3rd–5th
Easter Budgeting Worksheets | Financial Literacy Money Math Activity | 3rd–5th
Easter Budgeting Worksheets | Financial Literacy Money Math Activity | 3rd–5th
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Description

Engage your students with these Easter budgeting worksheets designed to build financial literacy and money math skills through fun, real-world activities. This resource includes budgeting worksheets, financial literacy practice, and money math challenges for 3rd–5th grade students, helping them apply math skills in meaningful Easter-themed scenarios.

Students will practice creating budgets, making spending decisions, and solving real-life money problems while building Easter baskets. Activities progress from basic budgeting to more advanced problem-solving with rules and shopping deals, making this resource perfect for differentiation.

What’s Included:

  • Worksheet 1: Basic budgeting (choose items within a budget)
  • Worksheet 2: Budgeting with rules (must include specific item types)
  • Worksheet 3A: Advanced budgeting with deals and discounts
  • Worksheet 3B: Extension challenge (multi-step problem solving)
  • Complete answer keys with sample solutions and teacher guidance

Skills Covered:

  • Budgeting and financial decision-making
  • Addition and subtraction with money
  • Multi-step problem solving
  • Applying constraints and rules
  • Understanding discounts and deals
  • Critical thinking and reasoning

Perfect For:

  • Financial literacy lessons
  • Money math practice
  • Math centers
  • Seasonal activities (Easter)
  • Independent work or small groups
  • Early finishers and enrichment

Grade Level:

  • 3rd Grade
  • 4th Grade
  • 5th Grade

Why Teachers Love This Resource:

  • Real-life application of math skills
  • Differentiated worksheets for multiple ability levels
  • Low-prep, print-and-go format
  • Engaging seasonal theme
  • Clear answer keys for easy grading

Teacher Note:

Answers may vary. Students should meet all requirements and show correct calculations when solving each activity.

This Easter budgeting activity is a fun and effective way to reinforce financial literacy concepts while keeping students engaged with meaningful, hands-on math practice.

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Easter Budgeting Worksheets | Financial Literacy Money Math Activity | 3rd–5th

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Description

Engage your students with these Easter budgeting worksheets designed to build financial literacy and money math skills through fun, real-world activities. This resource includes budgeting worksheets, financial literacy practice, and money math challenges for 3rd–5th grade students, helping them apply math skills in meaningful Easter-themed scenarios.

Students will practice creating budgets, making spending decisions, and solving real-life money problems while building Easter baskets. Activities progress from basic budgeting to more advanced problem-solving with rules and shopping deals, making this resource perfect for differentiation.

What’s Included:

  • Worksheet 1: Basic budgeting (choose items within a budget)
  • Worksheet 2: Budgeting with rules (must include specific item types)
  • Worksheet 3A: Advanced budgeting with deals and discounts
  • Worksheet 3B: Extension challenge (multi-step problem solving)
  • Complete answer keys with sample solutions and teacher guidance

Skills Covered:

  • Budgeting and financial decision-making
  • Addition and subtraction with money
  • Multi-step problem solving
  • Applying constraints and rules
  • Understanding discounts and deals
  • Critical thinking and reasoning

Perfect For:

  • Financial literacy lessons
  • Money math practice
  • Math centers
  • Seasonal activities (Easter)
  • Independent work or small groups
  • Early finishers and enrichment

Grade Level:

  • 3rd Grade
  • 4th Grade
  • 5th Grade

Why Teachers Love This Resource:

  • Real-life application of math skills
  • Differentiated worksheets for multiple ability levels
  • Low-prep, print-and-go format
  • Engaging seasonal theme
  • Clear answer keys for easy grading

Teacher Note:

Answers may vary. Students should meet all requirements and show correct calculations when solving each activity.

This Easter budgeting activity is a fun and effective way to reinforce financial literacy concepts while keeping students engaged with meaningful, hands-on math practice.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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great resource
Rated 5 out of 5
April 11, 2026
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It is a great resource and it was perfect for my students.
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Grades taught: 4th
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Apr 12, 2026
Thank you so much for your kind feedback, Lindsay! I'm thrilled to hear that it was perfect for your students. I truly appreciate your support!

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Use the four operations to solve word problems involving distances, intervals of time, liquid volumes, masses of objects, and money, including problems involving simple fractions or decimals, and problems that require expressing measurements given in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Represent measurement quantities using diagrams such as number line diagrams that feature a measurement scale.
Solve two-step word problems using the four operations. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding.
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