Let’s Go Shopping! by 3rd Grade Math 3.13.

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Let’s Go Shopping! by 3rd Grade Math 3.13

Assignment You have $5 to spend at the store. You need to create your list of what you would like to purchase. See if you have enough money to make your purchases. Make changes to your list if needed.

My Shopping List Item Amount 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. TOTAL Hair bows $2.49 each art kits $3.50 each Matchbox cars $1.74 Candy $0.25 each Pokemon cards $1.35 Polly Pocket $3.50 Bokugan $1.57 Book $2.50 each

Change How much money did you spend? How much change will you receive? What will you do with your change?

Reflection What was the hardest part of making your shopping list? Did your list work the first time? If not, how did you change it? What did you learn about staying within a budget? What was your favorite part of this activity?

Websites for Practice Counting Money Coin Slide Piggy Bank Cash Out!