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Preview of FREE Budgeting with Subtraction Activity | Money Math Practice & Financial 2026

FREE Budgeting with Subtraction Activity | Money Math Practice & Financial 2026

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Want students to actually UNDERSTAND subtraction with money — not just calculate it? This FREE Budgeting with Subtraction Activity turns basic subtraction practice into a real-life money challenge students instantly connect with. Students start with a budget, make spending choices, subtract costs, and see how much money they have left — just like real life. Simple. Clear. Effective. Perfect as a try-before-you-buy resource or a quick financial literacy lesson. 🧮 How the Activity Works✔
Preview of Money Smart Kids - A Puppet Show Script [Classroom Edition]

Money Smart Kids - A Puppet Show Script [Classroom Edition]

Teach Wants vs. Needs in a Fun, Meaningful, and Memorable WayLooking for a high-quality resource to teach wants and needs to children ages 4–9? This classroom-ready puppet show was thoughtfully created to be engaging, easy to use, and truly worth having in your lesson collection. This resource includes a puppet show script for the teacher and student worksheet/activity to help children clearly understand the difference between wants and needs in a way that feels fun and interactive. The pup
Preview of Money Skills – For Grades 3–6 – Financial Literacy, Budgeting, Decision Making

Money Skills – For Grades 3–6 – Financial Literacy, Budgeting, Decision Making

DescriptionHelp your students develop smart money management skills with this Money Skills Open-Ended Worksheet, designed for Grades 3–6. This resource encourages students to think critically about spending, saving, sharing, and making thoughtful financial decisions. The worksheet includes 20 detailed open-ended questions that prompt students to: Identify responsible ways to use and manage money Analyze financial choices and their consequences Explain their decisions for spending, saving,
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