Free Worksheets & Printables for Kids’ Money Practice
Practice makes a habit. These simple, printable worksheets help kids (6–14) practice saving, budgeting, and understanding money — in just 5–10 minutes a day.
Worksheet list (each item: name, short description, suggested file name, CTA text):
- Download Pocket Money Tracker Free
- Description: Weekly tracker to record pocket money, spending, and savings.
- File name: pocket-money-tracker.pdf
- Button: Download Pocket Money Tracker (Free)
- 30-Day Saving Challenge
- Description: Daily tiny saving tasks that add up to a big reward. Fun stickers included.
- File name: 30-day-saving-challenge.pdf
- Button: Download 30-Day Saving Challenge (Free)
- Lemonade Profit Worksheet
- Description: Activity sheet to calculate cost, earnings, and profit through a lemonade example.
- File name: lemonade-profit-worksheet.pdf
- Button: Download Lemonade Profit Worksheet (Free)
- Goal Planner: Save for a Toy
- Description: A step-by-step savings plan children can fill out to buy a toy.
- File name: toy-goal-planner.pdf
- Button: Download Goal Planner (Free)
- Needs vs Wants Activity
- Description: Cut-and-paste worksheet to teach needs vs wants.
- File name: needs-vs-wants.pdf
- Button: Download Needs vs Wants (Free)
- Simple Budget for a School Trip
- Description: Helps kids plan spending for a class outing.
- File name: school-trip-budget.pdf
- Button: Download Trip Budget (Free)
- Daily Spending Log
- Description: Track small purchases and spot wasting habits.
- File name: daily-spend-log.pdf
- Button: Download Daily Log (Free)
- Piggy Bank Decorating Sheet
- Description: Printable piggy bank kids can color and name — builds emotional attachment to saving.
- File name: piggy-bank-decor.pdf
- Button: Download Piggy Bank Sheet (Free)
Email opt-in & delivery copy (use this for your email form):
- Headline: Get all worksheets in one zip — Free!
- Copy: Enter your email, and we’ll send you a free zip with all 8 printable worksheets + a bonus Pocket Money Planner. Perfect to print and start today.
- Button: Send Me the Worksheets
How to add PDFs in WordPress:
- Media → Add New → upload PDFs.
- Copy file URL.
- On the Worksheets page, add a Button block and link to each PDF URL.
- Install an email tool (Mailchimp / Sendinblue) and create a form for opt-in. Connect “Send Me the Worksheets” to that list and auto-send a zip file or welcome email with the PDF links.