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Laurie Bounds Keck

Tonya Kreke Peters

Copyright © 2006 LinguiSystems, Inc.


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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Laurie Bounds Keck, M. S., CCC-SLP/L, received her Bachelor’s Degree from
Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, and her Master’s Degree from
Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois. She has worked as a speech-
language pathologist in a variety of medical settings and recently worked
as a part-time clinical supervisor at the University of Illinois. Laurie is cur-
rently a stay-at-home mom during the week and provides direct patient
care during her weekend rotations at St. Mary’s Hospital in Decatur, Illinois.

WALC 7 is Laurie’s third publication with LinguiSystems.

Tonya Kreke Peters, M. S., CCC-SLP/L, received her Bachelor’s and Master’s
Degrees from Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois. Tonya is a
speech-language pathologist at St. Mary’s Hospital in Decatur, Illinois. She
works with patients of all ages in acute care, inpatient and outpatient reha-
bilitation, long-term care, and home-based therapy.
Needs
WALC 7 is Tonya’s first publication with LinguiSystems.
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Dedication
To my family: Gary, Sam, Abby, and Adam — Laurie
To my husband Thaddeus and our children, Claire and Joseph, who inspire me to
achieve my goals. To my parents, Kenneth and Diane Kreke; without their help, I
would not be a Speech-Language Pathologist — Tonya
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Math
Word Problems with Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Word Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Calendar
General Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Sequencing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Calendar Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Daily Planners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Weekly Planners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Monthly Planners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Yearly Planners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

Time
Telling Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Writing Time on Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Word Problems with Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Word Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92

Money
Identifying Coins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Identifying Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
General Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Determining Coin Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Determining Coin and Bill Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Calculating Coin Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Calculating Coin and Bill Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Word Problems with Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Word Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Checking
Writing Amounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Writing Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Writing Deposit Slips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
Organizing Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Entering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Balancing Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
Organizing Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166

Answer Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173

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INTRODUCTION

Over the years, we have evaluated and treated numerous adults with neurological
impairments. Many were unable to function independently in activities of daily
living because they could not complete tasks that involved numbers.
Unfortunately, a therapy manual with functional numerical activities covering a
wide variety of topics, skill levels, and abilities was not available. This led us to
develop WALC 7.

Our ideas have been used with adults of all ages, educational experiences, and
cultural backgrounds. Activities include word problems, calendar/planner
exercises, time, money exchanges, and checkbook register tasks. Each activity
was designed to reflect situations that one might encounter during everyday life.
Therapists are encouraged to select tasks based upon interest, previous experi-
ence, and individualized needs of their patients. In addition, if a patient is accus-
tomed to using a calculator, please have one available.

We hope that you find our therapy manual useful as you help adults who want to
regain independence in a world filled with numbers.

Laurie and Tonya

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the football field.

3 feet = 1 yard
12 inches = 1 foot
36 inches = 1 yard

1. A player scored a touchdown after running 30 yards. How many feet did the player run?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2. If a player runs 15 feet, how many yards did the player run? _______________________________________

3. A player rushed for a gain of 5 feet. How many inches long was the play? ________________

4. How many feet are in an 18-yard run? _____________________________________________

5. A 37-yard run received a 15-foot penalty. How many yards were ultimately gained on the
play? ________________________________________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the mileage chart.

Chicago, IL Indianapolis, IN St. Louis, MO

Aurora, IL 41 220 275

Champaign, IL 138 124 168

Chicago, IL 0 182 296

Dubuque, IA 177 376 307

Indianapolis, IN 182 0 244

Kankakee, IL 60 154 248

Milwaukee, WI 93 279 373

Peoria, IL 157 211 166

Rock Island, IL 169 309 230

St. Louis, MO 396 244 0

1. How many miles does it take to travel round-trip from Chicago to Dubuque? _____________

2. Can you travel from Indianapolis to Milwaukee in under 250 miles? _____________________

3. If you drove from Rock Island to St. Louis, how many miles did you travel? ________________

4. I s the mileage from Champaign to St. Louis more than the mileage from Peoria to Chicago?
_____________________________________________________________________________

5. How many miles is Milwaukee from Indianapolis? ____________________________________

6. Can you travel round-trip from Kankakee to Chicago in under 100 miles? _________________

7. I s the distance between Chicago and Indianapolis greater than the distance between
Chicago and Rock Island? ________________________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the seating chart.

1. Six people are sitting at the dining room table. How many seats remain? _________________

2. Are there enough chairs for 11 people to eat dinner at this table? _______________________

3. Ten people have gathered for brunch. If there are 3 people in the kitchen working, how many
are sitting at the table waiting to eat? ______________________________________________

4. If 4 couples plan to have dinner together, but 2 couples can’t make it, how many people will
eat together? _________________________________________________________________

5. Is there enough seating at this table for a family of 4 to each invite 3 guests? If not, how many
extra chairs will be needed? ______________________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the park.

1. Seven children are on the merry-go-round. Five more join in. How many children are now on
the merry-go-round? ___________________________________________________________

2. If 3 children are on the swings, how many swings are not occupied? _____________________

3. All of the swings are currently filled and 4 children are playing on the slides. How many
children are on these 2 pieces of playground equipment? _____________________________

4. Six children want to play on the teeter-totters. There is only room for 4 at a time. How many
children must wait for a turn? ____________________________________________________

5. If 3 children are on swings, 8 on the merry-go-round, 5 playing on the slides, and 4 on the
teeter-totters, how many children are currently at the park? ____________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the product label.

1. How many calories are in 2 servings of peanut butter? _____________________________________________

2. What percentage of calories are derived from fat? __________________________________________________

3. If you eat 1 tablespoon of peanut butter, have you consumed 1.25 grams of saturated fat?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

4. How many more grams of protein are there than fiber? ____________________________________________

5. A cookie recipe calls for 1 cup or 16 tablespoons of peanut butter. Does this jar contain
enough servings? ______________________________________________________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
the advertisement.

24”White Mantle Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29.76


36”White Mantle Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $44.64
24” Black Portland Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14.96
36” Black Portland Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22.44
48” Black Portland Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29.92

10” x 36” Oak Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.98


10” x 36” Maple Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.98
10” x 48” Maple Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.77
12” x 48”Walnut Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.95
16” x 48” Cherry Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.28

1. You purchased 2 36”oak shelves. Will the length of these shelves equal 6 feet? ____________

2. How many shelves have a listed depth of 1 foot? ___________________________________________________

3. Will 3 30”-long shelves be more than or less than 1 yard in length? _______________________________

4. What is the center measurement on a shelf that is 48”long? ____________________________

5. What is the difference in length between a 24”shelf and a 36”shelf? _____________________________

6. What is the difference in depth between a 10”x 36”shelf and a 16”x 48”shelf? ____________

7. How many inches of shelving are needed for a 10-foot wall? ___________________________

8. Will a 24”shelf and a 48”shelf equal 72”in length? __________________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the stadium.

Seating Capacity
Section A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 seats
Section B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 seats
Section C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 seats
Floor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 seats

1. How many more seats are in Section C than in Section A? _____________________________

2. 83 people are currently seated in Section A. How many seats remain empty in that section?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

3. Section B has ________ times more seating than the space reserved for the Floor.

4. Is seating capacity in Sections A and B combined equal to that of Section C? ______________

5. What is the seating capacity of this stadium? ________________________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
the stock market summary.

New York Market Activity

Market Closing Levels:


New York Market 10,830.00 +63.77 (+.059%)
European Market 2,071.25 +195.3 (+9.53%)
Select Average 1,210.41 +6.81 (+.057%)
10-year Bond 4.372% +0.01

Trading Volume:
New York Volume 1,726,903,000
European Volume 1,976,554,000

1. If the New York Market goes up 10% tomorrow, will it be greater than 11,000? __________________

2. What is the difference in volume between the New York Market and the European Market?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

3. If the Select Average moves up 150 points, what will be its new value? ___________________________

4. If the European Market gains 175 points tomorrow, will the index increase to 2250? ________

5. If the New York Market loses 1215 points, will it fall below 9500? __________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
the volleyball standings.

Saturday’s Results
Vikings 21 Hornets 19
Flames 21 Panthers 15
Bears 21 Hawks 18

Conference Record Overall Record


Team
W L W L
Thunder 14 0 28 0
Comets 11 2 20 4
Vikings 9 6 19 9
Raiders 8 5 17 7
Bombers 8 5 13 11
Chargers 7 6 18 9
Bears 6 8 14 13
Flames 5 9 17 10
Hawks 4 11 13 16
Hornets 3 11 7 14
Panthers 1 13 7 20

1. How many teams are in the area volleyball conference? _______________________________

2. Have the Hornets won 11 games this season? _______________________________________________________

3. How many non-conference losses have the Thunder had this season? ___________________

4. How many teams have a greater overall winning percentage than losing percentage?
_____________________________________________________________________________

5. How many teams have won at least 7 conference games? _________________________________________

6. Did the Flames win Saturday’s game over the Panthers by more than 20 points? ___________

7. How many more points did the Bears score over the Hawks on Saturday? _________________

8. Is the Thunder team more than 5 games ahead of the Comets in the overall standings?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about weight training.

1. Your trainer has instructed you to bench press 70 lbs. Since the bar weighs 45 lbs., how much
weight do you need to add? __________________________________________________________________________

2. If you complete 3 sets of 10 dumbbell exercises, how many repetitions have you done?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

3. What is the combined weight of 45 lbs., 35 lbs., 10 lbs., and 2.5 lbs.? ______________________

4. You are able to lift a maximum of 80 lbs. You need to lift 25% of that weight during your
workout. How much weight do you need to lift? ___________________________________________________

5. What is the difference in weight between 2 50-lb. dumbbells and 2 10-lb. dumbbells?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
clothing measurements.

Regular (5’8” – 5’11”)


Small Medium Large X-Large

Neck 14–14½ 15–15½ 16–16½ 17–17½

Chest 34–36 38–40 42–44 46–48

Sleeve 32½–33 33½–34 34½–35 35½–36

Waist 28–30 32–34 36–38 40–42

Tall (6’ – 6’3”)


Small Medium Large X-Large

Neck 14–14½ 15–15½ 16–16½ 17–17½

Chest 34–36 38–40 42–44 46–48

Sleeve 33½–34 34½–35 35½–36 36½–36

Waist 28–30 32–34 36–38 40–42

1. Your son wears regular shirts with a 16-16½ collar. What is his sleeve length? _____________

2. What size sweatshirt should you order if you are 6’2” tall and your chest measures 47 inches
across? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

3. Five years ago your waist measured 38”. Now you measure 34”. How many inches have you
lost? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

4. What is the standard neck measurement for a men’s X-Large Tall white dress shirt?
_____________________________________________________________________________

5. How much longer is a Medium Tall shirt sleeve compared to a Medium Regular sleeve?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
the vehicle comparison chart.

Vehicle 1 Vehicle 2 Vehicle 3


Stock # 2699192 2707199 538954
Exterior Color Green Silver Red
Interior Color Tan Black Tan
Mileage 10,542 9,475 11,414

Engine V-8 V-6 V-8


Valves 3 4 3
Horsepower 355@5750 rpm 280@6200 rpm 300@5750 rpm
Transmission 7-speed auto 6-speed auto 5-speed manual

Wheelbase 95.7 inches 95.1 inches 107.1 inches


Length 160.9 inches 170.4 inches 188.0 inches
Width 70.6 inches 70.9 inches 73.9 inches
Height 50.0 inches 51.0 inches 55.7 inches
Cargo Capacity 9.8 CU FT 9.5 CU FT 9.7 CU FT

0-60 4.5 seconds 5.0 seconds 5.2 seconds


Fuel Capacity 18.5 gallons 16.9 gallons 16.0 gallons
MPG City/Hwy 16/22 20/28 17/25
Range City/Hwy 296/407 miles 338/473 miles 272/400 miles
Warranty 4yrs/50,000 mi 4yrs/50,000 mi 3yrs/36,000 mi

1. What is the difference in mileage between Vehicle 2 and Vehicle 3? ______________________________

2. How many more miles per gallon does Vehicle 1 get on the highway versus in the city?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

3. Vehicle 3 can travel approximately 272 miles on 1 tank of gas in the city. How much farther
can this vehicle go on the highway when the same amount of fuel is used? _______________

4. What is the average cargo capacity of the 3 vehicles? ______________________________________________

5. How much larger is Vehicle 3’s wheel base than Vehicle 1’s? _______________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
the home for sale.

Great Homes Realty


Beautiful new construction at 1925
Akron Lane.

Total Square Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,653 Bedroom #1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.0 x 14.8

Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 months Bedroom #2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.0 x 13.0

# of Bathrooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5 Bedroom #3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.0 x 13.0

Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basement Bedroom #4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.0 x 11.0

Exterior. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brick/Vinyl Living Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.3 x 13.3

Taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4674 Family Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.9 x 22.9

Garage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-Car Attached Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.0 x 22.4

Dining Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.0 x 13.3

Utility Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.0 x 14.0

1. If the homeowner adds an additional 400 square feet, would the total square footage then
equal 3,000? __________________________________________________________________

2. What is the difference in square footage between Bedroom #2 and Bedroom #4? __________

3. How much larger is the family room than the living room? ____________________________

4. What is the square footage of the kitchen? __________________________________________

5. How many square feet are in the utility room? _______________________________________

6. How many rooms are in this home? _______________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
the national temperature chart.

Forecast and Outlook


Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Hi Lo Hi Lo Hi Lo
Albuquerque 49 34 52 32 56 30 clear
Boise 54 31 55 31 50 34 cloudy
Cheyenne 49 21 43 24 41 19 cloudy
Dayton 39 32 42 20 36 34 snow
El Paso 57 40 59 40 63 37 clear
Honolulu 81 72 81 67 82 65 clear
Key West 76 70 81 69 78 70 cloudy
Little Rock 59 36 51 42 53 37 cloudy
Memphis 65 35 55 42 50 40 cloudy
Nashville 61 28 55 38 46 41 cloudy
Omaha 56 23 42 36 31 20 snow
Providence 35 13 33 18 36 17 cloudy
Seattle 47 36 56 38 52 42 rain
Topeka 60 27 48 41 38 23 cloudy
Wilkes-Barre 35 12 32 16 36 16 snow

1. What was the average temperature in Honolulu yesterday? ____________________________

2. How many degrees colder will the high in Omaha be tomorrow than it is today? ___________

3. How many degrees above freezing will the high temperature be in Providence tomorrow?
_____________________________________________________________________________

4. What is the difference between the low temperature in Dayton today and the forecasted low
for tomorrow? _________________________________________________________________

5. What is the temperature difference between yesterday’s high and tomorrow’s forecasted low
in Topeka? ____________________________________________________________________

6. How many cities had a high temperature below 50 degrees yesterday? __________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
the subdivision map.

Phase 7, Oakwood Subdivision


!
SOLD
902
903 ! ! !
SOLD SOLD SOLD
11th
Street 904 905 906 907 908

Sunflower Street
913
Pinehurst Lane

912 911 910 909


! !
SOLD SOLD
SOLD
914
!

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SOLD SOLD

N 915 916 917 918 919 920

W E Prairie Rose Way


S

1. How many lots are in Phase 7 of this subdivision? ____________________________________

2. How many lots are currently available? _____________________________________________

3. What percentage of lots on Sunflower Street have already been sold? ___________________

4. If your neighbors at lot 904 have 4 children, and the neighbors at lot 906 have 1 child, how
many kids will be moving in next to your new home at lot 905? ________________________

5. How many lots face south? ______________________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
the measurement equivalents chart.

3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon
4 tablespoons = 1/4 cup
5 tablespoons + 1 teaspoon = 1/3 cup
8 tablespoons = 1/2 cup
12 tablespoons = 3/4 cup
16 tablespoons = 1 cup or 8 ounces
2 cups = 1 pint or 16 ounces
4 cups or 2 pints = 1 quart or 32 ounces
8 cups or 4 pints = 1/2 gallon or 64 ounces
4 quarts = 1 gallon

1. A recipe calls for 1/2 cup water and 1/4 cup of oil. How many total tablespoons of liquid do
you need? ____________________________________________________________________

2. You need 3 tablespoons of sugar, but only have a teaspoon measure. How many teaspoons
equal 3 tablespoons? ___________________________________________________________

3. How many cups equal 3 pints? ___________________________________________________

4. You need to make 18 quarts of lemonade. Will 4 gallons of water be enough? _____________

5. If you have 4 cups of flour and 16 tablespoons of sugar, how many cups of dry ingredients do
you have? ____________________________________________________________________

6. How many tablespoons are in 1-1/2 cups? __________________________________________

7. You need 2/3 cup of juice. How many teaspoons of liquid should you measure? ___________

8. Does 1/2 gallon contain 6 pints? __________________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
scheduled car maintenance.

Manufacturer’s Maintenance
Schedule

Vehicle Mileage Recommended Maintenance

7,500; 22,500; 37,500; Change oil and filter, Check brakes,


52,500; 67,500; 97,500; Rotate tires, Inspect exhaust system,
112,500 Check all fluid levels, Check lights

15,000; 45,000; 75,000; Change oil and filter, Check brakes,


105,000; 135,000 Check drive belt, Inspect radiator,
Inspect parking brake

30,000; 90,000; Change oil and filter, Check brakes,


150,000 Tune-up, Check transmission fluid,
Inspect cooling system

60,000; 120,000; Change oil and filter, Check brakes,


180,000 Inspect ignition, Inspect cooling system

1. Your car currently has 5,328 miles. How many more miles until your vehicle’s first scheduled
maintenance? _________________________________________________________________

2. You drove 125 miles over the recommended 112,500-mile inspection. How many miles are
currently on your car? ___________________________________________________________

3. How many miles are between the 30,000-mile maintenance check and 150,000-mile
inspection? ___________________________________________________________________

4. If your car has 52,000 miles, how many more miles can you travel until the radiator needs to
be inspected? _________________________________________________________________

5. Your car has 10,146 miles. Have you gone over the recommended mileage for the parking
brake inspection? ____________________________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS
Answer the word problems.

1. There are 50 seats in the gym bleachers and 35 are already taken. How many seats are left?
_____________________________________________________________________________

2. A baseball player has been at bat 150 times and made 50 hits. What is his batting average?
_____________________________________________________________________________

3. You need to replace your furnace filter every 3 months. 90 days have passed. Is it time for a
new filter? ____________________________________________________________________

4. The doctor’s office has 12 people in the waiting room. If 4 are called back to see the nurse,
how many are still waiting to be seen? _____________________________________________

5. You need to do 4 loads of wash every day for 5 days. How many loads will you have
completed? ___________________________________________________________________

6. If a bus holds 65 people and 20 people have already boarded, how many seats are
remaining? ___________________________________________________________________

7. If a tank of gas lasts 5 days in your vehicle, how many times a month will you need to fill it?
_____________________________________________________________________________

8. The battery in your remote control lasts 4 months. How many batteries will you use in 2
years? _______________________________________________________________________

9. If you drive 65 miles per hour, how many hours will it take you to travel 195 miles? _________

10. If you are 45 years old and your brother is 37 years old, what is the age difference between
you two? _____________________________________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS
Answer the word problems.

1. You get paid 2 times each month. How many paychecks will you receive over the course of 6
months? _____________________________________________________________________

2. You are sponsoring a canoe trip for 12 people. Each canoe holds 3 people. How many
canoes do you need to rent? _____________________________________________________

3. An SUV holds 8 people. Six seats are filled. How many empty seats remain in the vehicle?
_____________________________________________________________________________

4. You purchased 10 cans of vegetables. You have 4 cans of corn, 2 cans of green beans, and 1
can of peas. The rest of the cans contain carrots. How many cans of carrots did you buy?
_____________________________________________________________________________

5. Each week your family eats 1½ boxes of graham crackers. How many boxes are eaten in
3 weeks? _____________________________________________________________________

6. It rained 6 out of 30 days this month. Was it raining 20% of the time? ____________________

7. A box of detergent will wash 32 loads of laundry. If you wash 4 loads per week, how many
weeks will this box last? _________________________________________________________

8. You get 7 e-mails per day. How many e-mails will you receive by the end of the week?
_____________________________________________________________________________

9. A basketball player made 45 out of 100 free-throw attempts. What was his average?
_____________________________________________________________________________

10. You buy a new bottle of ketchup every other month. How many bottles of ketchup do you
purchase each year? _______________________________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS
Answer the word problems.

1. A small casserole serves 4 people. How many casseroles do you need to make in order to
feed 16 people? _______________________________________________________________

2. A box of your favorite cereal is 3/4 full. How much cereal is remaining? __________________

3. A bus has a maximum capacity of 75 people. Eleven seats are currently empty. How many
people are now riding the bus? ___________________________________________________

4. Your answering machine holds 40 messages. There are currently 28 calls recorded. How
many more messages can your machine receive? ____________________________________

5. A magazine subscription comes twice a month. How many magazines will you have received
in 1 year? _____________________________________________________________________

6. It rained 1 out of 5 days while you were on vacation. What percentage of days did it rain?
_____________________________________________________________________________

7. You need to refill your dishwasher rinse solution after 100 wash cycles. There have been 62
loads completed. How many more times can you run your dishwasher before you should
refill the rinse solution? _________________________________________________________

8. Someone in your home watches 3 hours of TV each night. How many hours of television
does this person watch in 2 weeks? _______________________________________________

9. An exam had 150 questions. You missed 27. How many questions did you answer correctly?
_____________________________________________________________________________

10. You invited 24 people to a birthday party. You received 8 regrets. How many people
attended the party? ____________________________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS
Answer the word problems.

1. You want to plant 30 tulip bulbs this fall. If each flower bed holds up to 6 plants, how many
beds will you plant? ____________________________________________________________

2. If you receive 30 paid vacation days a year and have already used 11, how many vacation
days do you have left? __________________________________________________________

3. A park district course has room for 20 students. Eight people have already enrolled. How
many openings remain? _________________________________________________________

4. You have a service clean your home 2 times per month. How many times per year do they
come and clean? _______________________________________________________________

5. The local football team won the state tournament by a score of 35-21. How many points did
the team win by? ______________________________________________________________

6. The bathtub is 1/4 full. What percentage of the bathtub is filled with water? ______________

7. You receive 18 birthday cards this year, which is 7 more than last year. How many cards did
you get last year? ______________________________________________________________

8. You purchase groceries 3 times a week. How many times do you shop for groceries during a
12-week period? _______________________________________________________________

9. A box of 42 diapers lasts 1 month. How many diapers will you use in 3 months?
_____________________________________________________________________________

10. How many eggs are in a dozen? __________________________________________________

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M ATH WORD PROBLEMS
Answer the word problems.

1. A laundromat has 20 washing machines and 9 dryers. How many more washing machines
than dryers does it have? ________________________________________________________

2. You work 4 days a week. How many days are you scheduled to work within the next 15
weeks? _______________________________________________________________________

3. The first showing of a movie was attended by 88 people. At the second showing, there were
16 more people in the audience. How many people watched the second showing of the
movie? _______________________________________________________________________

4. A boat holds 9 people. Six people are currently on board. How many seats are vacant? _____

5. There are 75 people signed up for an intramural sports league. Female participants make up
20% of the league. How many males are involved in the league? _______________________

6. You have 2 Christmas trees. The larger tree has 132 bulbs, while the smaller one has only 78.
How many more bulbs are on the larger tree? _______________________________________

7. If you bake cookies once every 3 weeks, how many times will you have baked cookies in 9
weeks? _______________________________________________________________________

8. A train has 47 box cars, 27 flat beds, 30 oil tankers, and a caboose. How many cars are in this
train? ________________________________________________________________________

9. Two out of every 16 vehicles that arrive at the bus terminal are cabs. If 64 vehicles pass
through the terminal in a day, how many were cabs? _________________________________

10. You need to take 2 antibiotic pills 3 times a day for 10 days. How many pills will you take in
1 day? ___________________________________________________________________________

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C ALENDAR GENERAL ORIENTATION

Write the months of the year, starting with January.

1. January
________________________ 7. ________________________

2. ________________________ 8. ________________________

3. ________________________ 9. ________________________

4. ________________________ 10. ________________________

5. ________________________ 11. ________________________

6. ________________________ 12. ________________________

Write the days of the week, starting with Sunday.

1. Sunday
________________________ 5. ________________________

2. ________________________ 6. ________________________

3. ________________________ 7. ________________________

4. ________________________

Write the years following 1998 up to the present.


1998
________________________ ________________________

________________________ ________________________

________________________ ________________________

________________________ ________________________

________________________ ________________________

________________________ ________________________

________________________ ________________________

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C ALENDAR GENERAL ORIENTATION
Use a current calendar to
answer these questions.

1. What year is it? _________________________________________________________________________________________

2. What was last year? ____________________________________________________________________________________

3. What is next year? ______________________________________________________________________________________

4. What year was 3 years ago?____________________________________________________________________________

5. What year will it be 5 years from now? _______________________________________________________________

6. How long ago was 1998? ______________________________________________________________________________

7. How many months are in a year? _____________________________________________________________________

8. How many weeks are in a year? _______________________________________________________________________

9. How many days are in a year? ______________ How many days are in a leap year? _____________

1. What month is it? ________________________________________________________________________

2. What was last month? _________________________________________________________________________________

3. What is next month? ______________________________________________________________________

4. What month was 5 months ago? ___________________________________________________________

5. How many holidays are celebrated this month? _________________________________________________

6. How many more months until Memorial Day? _________________________________________________

1. What day of the week is it? ___________________________________________________________________

2. What day was yesterday? __________________________________________________________________

3. What day will it be tomorrow? _______________________________________________________________

4. How many more days until the weekend? ___________________________________________

5. What day of the week is the 1st? ______________________________________________________________

6. What day of the week is the 15th? ____________________________________________________________

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C ALENDAR GENERAL ORIENTATION
Match each holiday to the
month it is associated with.

_____ 1. January a. Labor Day

_____ 2. February b. Memorial Day

_____ 3. March c. Christmas

_____ 4. May d. New Year’s Day

_____ 5. June e. Valentine’s Day

_____ 6. July f. Halloween

_____ 7. September g. St. Patrick’s Day

_____ 8. October h. Thanksgiving

_____ 9. November i. Independence Day

_____ 10. December j. Father’s Day

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C ALENDAR GENERAL ORIENTATION

Match the season to the months that are associated with it.

______ 1. Spring a. September, October, November

______ 2. Summer b. March, April, May

______ 3. Fall c. December, January, February

______ 4. Winter d. June, July, August

Answer these questions about seasons.

1. How many seasons are in a year? __________________________________________________

2. What season is associated with ice and snow? _______________________________________

3. What season is also called Autumn? _______________________________________________

4. During which season do we celebrate Thanksgiving? _________________________________

5. Which season has April showers? __________________________________________________

6. During which season does the U.S. celebrate Independence Day? _______________________

7. Name a winter month. __________________________________________________________

8. What is your favorite season? _____________________________________________________


Why? ________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________

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C ALENDAR SEQUENCING
Write the missing dates on the calendar.

St. Patrick’s
Day

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C ALENDAR SEQUENCING
Write the missing dates on the calendar.

Flag Day

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C ALENDAR SEQUENCING
Write the missing information on the calendar.

jANUARY
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1
New
NewYear’s
Year’s
Day Day

3 4 5 7 8

9 10 12 13 14

16 18 19 20 21 22
Martin
MartinLuther
Luther
King,King
Jr. Day
Day

23 24 25 27 29

31

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C ALENDAR SEQUENCING
Write the missing information on the calendars.

August
ugust
Sunday Monday Wednesday Thursday Saturday

1 2 4 6

7 9 10 11 12

15 16 19 20

21 24 26

28 30 31

September
S T W T F M T T F S
1 2 1 3
4 7 8 9 4 7 9 10

10 12 13 16 12 13 15

17 21 22 23 18 19 21 22 24

25 26 28 27 28 30
31

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C ALENDAR CALENDAR QUESTIONS
Answer the questions about the calendar.

February
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29

1. What month is it? ____________________________________________________________

2. How many days fall on Wednesday this month? ____________________________________

3. What day of the week does the 6th fall on? ________________________________________

4. If today is the 11th, how many more days until the 20th? _____________________________

5. What dates fall on the first and third Wednesday of the month? _______________________

6. What day of the week was January 31st? __________________________________________

7. Is this a leap year? ____________________________________________________________

8. What day of the week does the 24th fall on? _______________________________________

9. What is next month? __________________________________________________________

10. Do the first and last days of the month fall on a Monday? ___________________________

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C ALENDAR CALENDAR QUESTIONS
Answer the questions about the calendar.

April
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 22 23

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

1. What month is it? ____________________________________________________________

2. How many days fall on Saturday this month? ______________________________________

3. What day of the week does the 21st fall on? _______________________________________

4. If it is the 13th and you have 8 days off from work (not counting the weekend), what day
will you return to the office? ____________________________________________________

5. Today is the 29th. What was the date 11 days ago? _________________________________

6. What will next month be? ______________________________________________________

7. You have plans for 2 consecutive Sundays. If your first commitment falls on the 17th, when
is your second commitment scheduled? __________________________________________

8. What is the first day of the week in May? __________________________________________

9. If today is the 12th, how many more days until the 15th? _____________________________

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C ALENDAR CALENDAR QUESTIONS
Answer the questions about the calendar.

AUGUST
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31

1. What month is it? ______________________________________________________________

2. What will next month be? _______________________________________________________

3. What day of the week does the 14th fall on? ________________________________________

4. What is the date of the first Friday this month? ______________________________________

5. Is the 31st on a Thursday this year? ________________________________________________

6. If today is the 18th, how many more days until the 26th? ______________________________

7. What day of the week does the 5th fall on? _________________________________________

8. Is the 10th on a Tuesday this year? ________________________________________________

9. How many days fall on Sunday this month? _________________________________________

10. What day of the week does the 8th fall on? _________________________________________

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C ALENDAR CALENDAR QUESTIONS
Answer the questions about the calendar.

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30

1. What month is it? ____________________________________________________________

2. How many days fall on Tuesday this month? _______________________________________

3. What day of the week does the 9th fall on? ________________________________________

4. What dates fall on the second and fourth Friday of the month? _______________________

5. If today is the 22nd, how many more days until the 25th? ____________________________

6. Is the 7th on a Sunday this year? ________________________________________________

7. Today is the 3rd. What will the date be 15 days from now? ___________________________

8. What day of the week does the 30th fall on? _______________________________________

9. What was the month prior to November? _________________________________________

10. What will next month be? ______________________________________________________

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C ALENDAR DAILY PLANNERS
Answer the questions about the daily planner.

Wednesday
AM 5-6 Lap swim at the indoor pool
6-7
7-8
8-9 Drop off kids at school
9-10 Pick up dry cleaning
10-11 Meet with Emma
11-12

NOON 12-1 Meet Susan at the deli

PM 1-2 Volunteer at the library


2-3
3-4 Pick up kids from school
4-5
5-6 Pick up babysitter
6-7 Dinner with the Kennedys
7-8
8-9

1. What activities do you have planned before noon? _____________________________________


_______________________________________________________________________________

2. When will you volunteer at the library? ______________________________________________

3. What time do you need to pick up the children from school? _____________________________

4. Are you dropping off or picking up your dry cleaning this morning? _______________________

5. Is the babysitter expecting you at 4:30 p.m.? __________________________________________

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C ALENDAR DAILY PLANNERS
Answer the questions about the daily planner.

Friday
Morning
7 Meeting with bank president
9 Mtg. with Dan Adams
10 Meet with supply vendor

Afternoon
12 Lunch with VP of Investments
1:30 Conference call with New York office
3 Executive Board mtg.
4:30 Hamilton interview

Evening
6 Social hour
7 Benefit dinner
9 Dance

1. How many meetings or appointments do you have scheduled with individual people today?
_____________________________________________________________________________

2. When is your first meeting? ______________________________________________________

3. What time will the conference call be held? _________________________________________

4. What time will you have lunch with the Vice President of Investments? ___________________

5. Do you have any meetings planned this afternoon? __________________________________

6. What events are planned for this evening? __________________________________________

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C ALENDAR DAILY PLANNERS
Answer the questions about the daily planner.

Saturday
7:00 am Farmer’s Market
Mail letters
7:30 am Donations to Shelter
8:00 am Bagel shop

11:30 am Picnic at park with friends

1-3:00 pm Wash & vacuum van


mow grass
plant flowers

6:00 pm Ice-cream social

1. How many activities do you have scheduled for today? ______________________________

2. What errands will you complete before going to the park? ___________________________
____________________________________________________________________________

3. Are you planning on washing your van today? _____________________________________

4. Will you attend an ice-cream social at 6:00 p.m.? ____________________________________

5. Are you going to mow the grass before or after you plant flowers? ____________________

6. When will you be going to the post office? ________________________________________

7. What time do you need to be at the park for a picnic? _______________________________

8. Will you be going to the neighbors’ for a cookout this evening? _______________________

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C ALENDAR DAILY PLANNERS
Write the activities in the daily planner
by the appropriate times.

1. 7:30 — Eat breakfast


2. 5:00-5:30 — Watch the nightly news
3. 9:45 — Brush teeth before bed
4. Noon — Eat lunch
5. 7:25 — Watch the sunset
6. 6:00-7:00 — Watch favorite a.m. news show
7. 6:00 — Eat dinner
8. 5:30 — Watch the sunrise
9. 2:30 — Pick up the kids after school
10. 12:00 — Watch the local news at noon

Monday
AM 5-6
6-7
7-8
8-9
9-10
10-11
11-12

NOON 12-1

PM 1-2
2-3
3-4
4-5
5-6
6-7
7-8
8-9
9-10

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C ALENDAR DAILY PLANNERS
Write the activities and times in the
appropriate sections of the daily planner.

1. 4:30 p.m. — Walk dog


2. 7:45 p.m. — Movie theater
3. 9:15 a.m. — Pick up pictures from photo lab
4. 1:15 p.m. — Lunch with Dan and Carol
5. 7:25 a.m. — Take car in for routine service
6. 10:00 a.m. — Chiropractor appointment
7. 2:00 p.m. — Volunteer at nursing home
8. 5:30 p.m. — Dinner at La Casa
9. 9:30 a.m. — Pick up prescription
10. 9:30 p.m. — Watch favorite comedy show on TV

Tuesday
Morning

Afternoon

Evening

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C ALENDAR DAILY PLANNERS
Write the activities in the daily planner
in the order that you would complete them.

1. Watch TV
2. Exercise
3. Read the newspaper
4. Shop for groceries
5. Go to the library
6. Take a walk
7. Get the oil changed in the car
8. Make medical appointments

Thursday

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C ALENDAR DAILY PLANNERS
Use this planner to organize
your daily activities.

___________________________________________________________ , ______________________
Day Month Date Year
Morning

6:00 a.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

7:00 a.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

8:00 a.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

9:00 a.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

10:00 a.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

11:00 a.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

Afternoon

12:00 p.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

1:00 p.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

2:00 p.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

3:00 p.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

4:00 p.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

5:00 p.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

Evening

6:00 p.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

7:00 p.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

8:00 p.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

9:00 p.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

10:00 p.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

11:00 p.m. _____________________________________________________________________________

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C ALENDAR WEEKLY PLANNERS
Answer the questions about the weekly planner.

Day Morning Afternoon Evening


Work 1-4 7 p.m. Music
Monday
lesson

Work 9-12
Tuesday

Work 1-4 7 p.m. Music


Wednesday
lesson

Work 9-12
Thursday

1 p.m. Doctor
Friday
appt.

8 a.m. Soccer Noon-3 Volunteer


Saturday
game at food pantry

1-3 p.m. Visit Mom


Sunday

1. What days are you scheduled to work? _____________________________________________

2. Do you have time to meet with your accountant on Wednesday morning? _______________

3. Are your music lessons in the morning, afternoon, or evening? _________________________

4. What day of the week is your doctor’s appointment scheduled? ________________________

5. What plans do you have for Saturday morning and afternoon? _________________________

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C ALENDAR WEEKLY PLANNERS
Answer the questions about the weekly planner.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday


Buy 9:00 10:00
groceries Doctor Baseball
double-
AM header

Lunch with Picnic at


Karen, Lia, Riverside
and Stacy Park
Noon

6:00 5:30 Return 7:00 5:00


Dog train- Meeting sweater to Book club Block party
ing class w/Greg the mall
PM

1. You need to schedule an appointment with the dentist. Which weekday mornings do you
have available? _______________________________________________________________

2. How many days do you have lunch appointments? _________________________________

3. Are you planning to go to the mall this Wednesday? ________________________________

4. Which days do you have 2 or more events scheduled? _______________________________

5. Do you have busier mornings or evenings this week? _______________________________

6. Who will you be meeting for lunch on Wednesday? _________________________________

7. Will you purchase groceries towards the end of the week? ___________________________

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C ALENDAR WEEKLY PLANNERS
Answer the questions about the weekly planner.

Monday Thursday
6:30 a.m. — Yearly physical 10:30 a.m. — Cleaning service here
10-2 — Meet with Linda re: window treatments 1 pm — Home appraisal
3:30 — Dentist 3 pm — Pack for trip

Tuesday Friday
6 p.m. — Haircut with Melanie Travel to Iowa for race

Wednesday Saturday Sunday


10:30 a.m. — Photo shoot w/kids 8 a.m. — 5K race
registration

1. When is your haircut with Melanie? _______________________________________________

2. What day will you have your home cleaned? ________________________________________

3. What day will you pack for your trip? ______________________________________________

4. Do you have plans for Wednesday afternoon? _______________________________________

5. Is your 5K race going to be held on Saturday or Sunday morning? _______________________

6. How many days do you have 3 or more activities planned? ____________________________

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C ALENDAR WEEKLY PLANNERS
Write each activity on its
appropriate day in the weekly planner.

1. Work Monday-Friday, 7:30-11:30 a.m.


2. Guitar lesson on Tuesday and Thursday, 6 p.m.
3. John home from college on Friday afternoon
4. Cooking class Wednesday evening at 8:00
5. 3:00 p.m., Monday — appointment with investment broker
6. Clean house Thursday afternoon
7. Shop for groceries after guitar lesson on Thursday
8. Ship package to Aunt Louise Saturday morning

Day Morning Afternoon Evening

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

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C ALENDAR WEEKLY PLANNERS
Write each activity on its
appropriate day in the weekly planner.

1. Lunch with Robert — Tuesday at noon


2. 7:30 — basketball game on Friday evening
3. Pottery class Mon/Wed at 10:00 a.m.
4. Volunteer at shelter Saturday morning and afternoon
5. 9:00 a.m.,Tuesday — yoga class
6. Go to the mall on Monday afternoon
7. Sunday brunch at 12:00 p.m.
8. Balance checkbook Thursday morning

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

AM

Noon

PM

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C ALENDAR WEEKLY PLANNERS
Write each activity on its
appropriate day in the weekly planner.

1. No School Monday — Martin Luther King, Jr. Day


2. 9 a.m., Saturday — SUV to dealership for maintenance
3. Tuesday/Thursday, 7:30 a.m. — Physical therapy
4. 10 a.m.,Thursday — Adam to pediatrician
5. Work both days this weekend, 1-3 p.m.
6. Wednesday, 1-2 p.m. — Fence repair
7. Wednesday, 2-3 p.m. — Carpet repair
8. Mon/Tues/Fri, 5:30-6:15 a.m. — Exercise on treadmill

Monday Thursday

Tuesday Friday

Wednesday Saturday Sunday

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C ALENDAR WEEKLY PLANNERS
Use the planner to organize
your weekly activities.

Day Morning Afternoon Evening

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

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C ALENDAR MONTHLY PLANNERS
Answer the questions about
the monthly planner.

June
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 3 4 5
8:30 am 6-7:30 am 6-7:30 am Cookout
Dr. Clark Exercise Exercise

6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Matthew’s Anniversary
B-day
Vacation
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
6-7:30 am 9-12 pm 6-7:30 am 6-7:30 am Jan’s B-day
Exercise Volunteer at Exercise Exercise
hospital

20 21 22 23 24 25 26
6-7:30 am 5:30 pm 6-7:30 am 1 pm 6-7:30 am
Exercise Haircut Exercise Dog to vet Exercise
Father’s Day

27 28 29 30
6-7:30 am 9-12 pm 6-7:30 am
Exercise Volunteer at Exercise
hospital
Mom’s B-day

1. What dates are you scheduled to exercise? ________________________________________

2. How many hours are you scheduled to exercise the third week in June? ________________

3. How many people are celebrating a birthday this month? ____________________________

4. What day, date, and time is your hair appointment? _________________________________

5. How many hours will you volunteer this month? ___________________________________

6. How many days have you allotted for your vacation this month? ______________________

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C ALENDAR MONTHLY PLANNERS
Answer the questions about
the monthly planner.

December
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
Shopping trip to
Chicago

2 3 4 5 6 7 8
7:30 pm Holiday work
Photography Hanukkah party
class begins

9 10 11 12 13 14 15
7:30 pm Karie’s B-day 6 pm Neighborhood
Photography Caroling holiday party
class w/friends 7 pm

16 17 18 19 20 21 22
7:30 pm Mom & Dad’s Leave for
Photography Anniversary Colorado ski trip
class
Birthday

23 24 e 25 26 27 28 29
s Ev e
a Ev
istm r’s Ski trip
r ea
Ch w Y Christmas
30 N
e 31

1. What day are you caroling with friends? ____________________________________________

2. When do you leave on your ski trip to Colorado? _____________________________________

3. What day of the week is your photography class? ____________________________________

4. What days do you have holiday parties to attend? ____________________________________

5. Is Karie’s birthday on Tuesday, December 4th? _______________________________________

6. When is the first day of Hanukkah? ________________________________________________

7. Does Christmas Day fall on a Monday this year? ______________________________________

8. Are you planning to travel to Chicago this month to shop? ____________________________

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C ALENDAR MONTHLY PLANNERS
Answer the questions about
the monthly planner.

March
Preschool Snack Schedule
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 3 4 5 6
Jennifer Claire Joseph Amy Kenny

7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Ashlee Maeve Johnathan Martel Connor

14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Jessie Nathan Diane Sara Trung

21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Spring Break — No School
28 29 30 31
Kianna Cage Caleb

Mon./Tues. Bring cereal or crackers indicates a birthday


Wed./Thurs. Bring fruit or vegetables
Fri. Bring cheese or yogurt 100% juice will be provided by the school.

1. What days are birthday parties scheduled? ________________________________________

2. When is spring break? _________________________________________________________

3. What day is Connor bringing snacks? ____________________________________________

4. What type of snack should Maeve bring on the 9th? ________________________________

5. What might Diane provide for the snack on his scheduled day?________________________

6. How many times will the class meet on Thursday this month? ________________________

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C ALENDAR MONTHLY PLANNERS
Write the activities in the appropriate
dates in the monthly calendar.

1. March 10 — 10 a.m., doctor appointment


2. March 19 — Charity event, 7 p.m.
3. March 30 — TV repair, 1:45 p.m.
4. March 17 — St. Patrick’s Day
5. March 9 — Home inspection, 12:30 p.m.
6. March 6 — Elizabeth’s 4th birthday
7. March 13 — 7:30 a.m., eye surgery
8. March 3 — Party at Pam’s, 5-7 p.m.
9. March 15 — Dan here to visit
10. March 12 — 8:30 a.m., breakfast with Mom and sisters

March
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30 31

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C ALENDAR MONTHLY PLANNERS
Write the activities in the appropriate
dates in the monthly calendar.

1. May 18 — Open House, 2-4


2. May 2 — Pictures at portrait studio, 10 a.m.
3. May 10 — 15-year anniversary
4. May 11 — Mother’s Day
5. Every Monday and Wednesday — Exercise class at noon
6. May 5 — Katie and Kellie’s 15th birthday
7. May 12 — Dentist, 4 p.m.
8. May 8 — 8 a.m., appt. with builder
9. May 28 — Mom’s birthday
10. May 26 — Memorial Day

May
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 3

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31

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C ALENDAR MONTHLY PLANNERS
Write the activities in the appropriate
dates in the monthly calendar.

1. Monday & Wednesday — Self-defense, 7-8 p.m.


2. October 3 — Theater
3. October 20 — Change oil in van
4. October 12 — Columbus Day
5. 1st and 3rd Thursday — 10 a.m., Cleaning service
6. October 30 — Daylight Saving Time ends
7. October 1 — Call doctor about test results
8. October 31 — Halloween
9. October 21 — Haircut, 5:30 p.m.
10. October 22-28 — Vacation

October
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30 31

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C ALENDAR MONTHLY PLANNERS
Use the planner to organize monthly events.

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

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C ALENDAR YEARLY PLANNERS
Answer the questions
about the yearly planner.

Yearly Planner for Preventative Health


January July
Screening for skin cancer Colonoscopy

February August
Annual checkup Vision exam

March September
Hearing screening Blood pressure check
Stress test

April October
Cholesterol screening Cholesterol screening

May November
Blood pressure check Flu shot

June December
Dentist — cleaning Dentist — cleaning

1. How many times a year are you scheduled to have your teeth cleaned? __________________

2. What months will you have your cholesterol screened? _______________________________

3. Is your colonoscopy scheduled in June? ____________________________________________

4. What months will you have your blood pressure checked? _____________________________

5. When is your annual checkup? ___________________________________________________

6. Will you be getting a flu shot this year? ____________________________________________

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C ALENDAR YEARLY PLANNERS
Answer the questions
about the yearly planner.

Yearly Planner for Birthdays


January May September
9/1 Sam
9/9 Fredrick & Laurie
9/11 Cam
9/28 Shontell

February June October


2/11 Carol 6/5 Sydney & Glen 10/4 Cameron
6/11 Marco 10/12 Vincent
6/28 Judith

March July November


7/21 Peter 11/8 Mandy
7/27 Sharon 11/9 Juan
11/19 Emerson

April August December


4/6 Delaney 8/1 Gary 12/11 Karie
4/20 Marguerite 8/12 Paulina
4/28 Tyrell 8/26 Ellen
4/29 Abby 8/28 Ralph & Anna

1. Will Delaney celebrate her birthday in May? _______________________________________

2. How many months have 2 people celebrating a birthday on the same date? ____________

3. Is Peter’s birthday before or after Sharon’s? ________________________________________

4. Which months have 5 birthdays to celebrate? ______________________________________

5. How many months do not have any birthdays listed? _______________________________

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C ALENDAR YEARLY PLANNERS
Answer the questions
about the yearly planner.

Yearly Planner —
High School

r
be

be

be

ry
r
Sports Seasons

y
em

be

m
st

ua
ar

ch
gu

ve

ce
to

ne
nu

ril
pt

br

ay
ar

ly
No

Ap
De
Au

Oc
Se

Fe

Ju

Ju
Ja

M
Baseball

Basketball

Cross-Country

Football

Soccer

Swimming

Track (indoor)

Track (outdoor)

Wrestling

Volleyball

1. Which teams begin their seasons in September? _____________________________________


_____________________________________________________________________________

2. Do any teams practice in July? ____________________________________________________

3. How many sport seasons last more than 3 months? __________________________________

4. Which sport begins in October and ends in March? __________________________________

5. Does the indoor track team begin its season in February? _____________________________

6. The soccer team’s season occurs during which months? _______________________________


_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________

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C ALENDAR YEARLY PLANNERS
Write the holidays in the yearly planner under
the month that they occur.

1. New Year’s Day 9. Veteran’s Day


2. Lincoln’s Birthday 10. Patriot Day
3. Labor Day 11. Christmas
4. Hanukkah 12. Memorial Day
5. Halloween 13. Father’s Day
6. Independence Day 14. Thanksgiving
7. St. Patrick’s Day 15. Columbus Day
8. Mother’s Day 16. Flag Day

Yearly Holiday Planner


January July

February August

March September

April October

May November

June December

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C ALENDAR YEARLY PLANNERS
Write the home maintenance tasks in the
appropriate places in the yearly planner.

1. Clean gutters — May and November


2. June — Paint house
3. Fertilize lawn — May, June, July, August, September
4. October — Plant spring bulbs
5. Repair roof — April
6. Put out holiday decorations — November
7. Wash windows — March/September
8. May — Plant vegetable garden

January May September

February June October

March July November

April August December

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C ALENDAR YEARLY PLANNERS
Write the bills due in the appropriate
places in the yearly planner.

1. Property tax — June/September


2. Mortgage — Every month
3. February/August — Life insurance premium
4. Sanitation — Jan/March/May/July/September/November
5. Car payment — Every month
6. Income tax — April
7. June — Car insurance premium
8. Gas/Electric — Every month
9. February/May/August/November — Water
10. Home equity loan — Every month

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

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C ALENDAR YEARLY PLANNERS
Use this organizer to plan yearly events.

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

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T IME TELLING TIME
Write the time shown on each clock.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

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T IME TELLING TIME
Write the time shown on each clock.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

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T IME TELLING TIME
Write the time shown on each clock.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

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T IME WRITING TIME ON CLOCKS
Draw the hand positions on
the clocks to match the time.

1. 2. 3.

1:00 4:00 7:00

4. 5. 6.

10:45 8:15 2:30

7. 8. 9.

12:10 9:35 11:40

10. 11. 12.

5:27 3:02 6:52


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T IME WRITING TIME ON CLOCKS
Draw the hand positions on
the clocks to match the time.

1. 2. 3.

2:00 5:00 8:00

4. 5. 6.

10:30 11:15 9:45

7. 8. 9.

12:05 1:35 7:40

10. 11. 12.

4:28 6:17 3:47

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T IME WRITING TIME ON CLOCKS
Draw the hand positions on
the clocks to match the time.

1. 2. 3.

11:00 6:00 1:00

4. 5. 6.

3:45 10:15 5:30

7. 8. 9.

2:10 7:20 12:55

10. 11. 12.

8:29 4:21 9:06

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
movie theater show times.

Susan’s Day Out 4:00 7:00 9:30


County Line Adventure 4:30 7:30 10:00
Life of a Farmer 3:00 5:00 7:00
11 Kids and Counting 4:00 7:00 9:00
Mystery in Springfield 3:30 5:30 7:30
Sarah’s Spirit 2:00 4:00 6:00 8:00
Mother’s Day 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:00
Happy K. Parents 12:00 3:00 6:00 9:00

1. What is the difference in time between the first and third showing of Sarah’s Spirit?
_____________________________________________________________________________

2. You arrive 25 minutes late to the 7 p.m. show of 11 Kids and Counting. How much longer must
you wait for the next showing of the film? __________________________________________

3. How many movie showings begin before 5:00 p.m.? __________________________________

4. The first showing of County Line Adventure begins at 4:30. The next show begins at 7:30. Will
this movie run more than 3 hours? ________________________________________________

5. How many matinee show times are available for Mystery in Springfield? __________________

6. How many movies are scheduled to begin at 3:00? ___________________________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
preparing Thanksgiving dinner.

Item Prep Time Bake/Cook Time


Turkey and Gravy 30 minutes 5 hours
Dressing/Stuffing 30 minutes bake in turkey
Green Bean Casserole 5 minutes 40 minutes
Candied Sweet Potatoes 15 minutes 30 minutes
Cranberry Sauce 5 minutes 1 hour
Rolls 0 minutes 10 minutes
Pumpkin Pie 30 minutes 55 minutes

1. You want to eat Thanksgiving dinner at 4:00 p.m. What time should the turkey be put into
the oven to make sure that it will be done in time? _________________________________

2. How much prep time will you save by making the sweet potatoes ahead of time?
____________________________________________________________________________

3. Will it take more than 45 minutes to prepare and bake the green bean casserole? ________

4. How long will it take to bake the pumpkin pie? ____________________________________

5. How long will it take to prepare the dressing? _____________________________________

6. How many minutes does the cranberry sauce need to cook? _________________________

7. If you put the rolls in the oven at 3:45 p.m., what time will they be done? _______________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
banking hours.

Main Bank Hours


Union Bank 3352 W. 3rd St.
Customer Centers
Lobby Monday-Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. – Noon
Drive-up Monday-Friday 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturday 7 a.m. – 2 p.m.

West Branch Hours


1524 Marigold
Lobby Monday-Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. – Noon
Drive-up Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday 7:30 a.m. – Noon
24-hour drive-up ATM at both locations
All deposits made after 2 p.m. will be posted at 6 a.m.
the following business day.

1. How many hours is the main lobby open on Monday? ________________________________

2. If you deposit a check at 3:30 p.m., how long will it take for the transaction to be posted?
_____________________________________________________________________________

3. You arrive at the drive-up of the branch bank at 4:45 p.m. on Friday. How many minutes do
you have until the bank closes? ___________________________________________________

4. What is the difference in lobby hours between the main bank and the branch during the
week? _______________________________________________________________________

5. How many hours is the drive-up open at the main bank on Saturday? ___________________

6. Will a deposit made on Saturday at 2:00 p.m. be posted within 24 hours? _________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
delivery dates and times.

Ship Schedule (Air/Standard Ground)

Drop off by 1:00 p.m. Next day air delivery by 10:00 a.m.
Drop off by 3:00 p.m. Next day air delivery by 5:00 p.m.
2nd day air service by 12:00 p.m.
3-day air service by 3:00 p.m.
Standard ground service
Drop off after 4:00 p.m. Monday — Ship Tuesday 10 a.m.
Tuesday — Ship Wednesday 10 a.m.
Wednesday — Ship Thursday 10 a.m.
Thursday — Ship Friday 10 a.m.
Friday — Ship Tuesday 10 a.m.
Saturday — Ship Tuesday 10 a.m.

No delivery on weekends or holidays

1. You drop off a package at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday for next day delivery. What time will the
package arrive on Wednesday? _________________________________________________

2. If you drop off a package at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, what time will it ship on Tuesday?
____________________________________________________________________________

3. What time are 2nd day air shipments received? ____________________________________

4. You sent a package to your mother using 3-day air service. If you sent it on Tuesday at
noon, when will it arrive on Friday? ______________________________________________

5. You send a letter using next day air service. If you drop the letter off between 2:45 – 3:00
p.m., what time will it be delivered? ______________________________________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about time zones.

1. How many time zones are in the continental United States? ____________________________

2. It is 3:00 p.m. in Omaha, Nebraska. What time is it in Boulder, Colorado? __________________

3. Currently it is 1:52 p.m. in Dallas,Texas. What time is it in New York City? __________________

4. You need to place an order on the West Coast at noon Pacific Standard Time. Since you are
calling from Panama City, Florida, should you dial the telephone at 2:00 p.m. or 3:00 p.m.?
_____________________________________________________________________________

5. Are Alabama and Georgia in the same time zone? ____________________________________

6. It is 10:54 a.m. in Dayton, Ohio. What time is it in Salt Lake City, Utah? ____________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
the pool and water park.

1. How many hours is the water park open daily? ______________________________________

2. You participate in the morning adult lap swim 3 times per week for 1/2 hour. How many
hours per week do you swim? ____________________________________________________

3. How long is the baby pool open on Wednesday morning? _____________________________

4. If you arrive at the pool at 2:45 p.m., how long can you swim until there is an hour break?
_____________________________________________________________________________

5. How long is the pool open on the 4th of July? _______________________________________

6. Do swim lessons last more than 4 hours per day during the week?_______________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
the schedule of activities.

Monday, September 1st

6:00 a.m. Wake up/exercise


7:00 a.m. Get ready/eat breakfast
8:00 a.m. Begin work
9:00 a.m. Adams project
10:00 a.m. Meeting
11:00 a.m. Meeting (continued)
NOON Lunch with Claire
1:00 p.m. Presentation
2:00 p.m. Presentation (continued)
3:00 p.m. Meeting
4:00 p.m. Meeting (continued)
5:00 p.m. Home
6:00 p.m. Make dinner and eat
7:00 p.m. Housework
8:00 p.m. Relax/watch TV
9:00 p.m. Relax/watch TV
10:00 p.m. Go to bed

1. You wake up at 6:00 a.m. How many more hours do you have until you are scheduled to
work? ________________________________________________________________________

2. How many hours were spent in meetings today? ____________________________________

3. Did your presentation last more than 1 hour? _______________________________________

4. What time did you have lunch with Claire? __________________________________________

5. How many minutes did you spend on the Adams project today? ________________________

6. How many hours did you watch TV before you went to bed? ___________________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
pan sizes and baking times.

Cake Mix Pan Sizes & Baking Times

Pan Size Bake Time


2 8-inch round pans 30-35 minutes

2 9-inch round pans 25-30 minutes

2 9-inch square pans 25-30 minutes

1 9x13-inch pan 31-36 minutes

1 12-cup tube pan 40-45 minutes

24 cupcakes 15-20 minutes

Oven temperatures 325° (metal or glass pans)


300° (dark or coated pans)

Add 5 minutes to baking time if using a dark pan.

1. You need to make a 2-layer cake. How many minutes will it take if you are using 2
9-inch round pans? ___________________________________________________________

2. How many minutes will it take for a tube cake to bake in a dark pan? ___________________

3. How long will it take to bake a cake in a 9x13-inch pan? _____________________________

4. What is the difference in baking time between 2 8-inch round pans and 2 9-inch square
pans? ______________________________________________________________________

5. Will it take more than 20 minutes to bake cupcakes if your pans are made of metal?
____________________________________________________________________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the race results.

SOUTH SIDE RUNNING CLUB


RACE RESULTS

10K 5K
76 Overall Finishers 195 Overall Finishers
4. Fred B. 34:30 50. Mike B. 21:47
7. Marc D. 36:41 55. Sherry B. 22:20
15. Rob R. 40:10 57. Bob P. 22:24
22. Randy S. 42:59 88. Sara T. 24:28
44. Tim N. 48:36 98. Stan S. 24:58
45. Jeff R. 48:53 138. Donna C. 28:42
53. Neil H. 59:15 164. Olivia H. 32:37
71. Nathan C. 60:02

1. How much faster did Fred B. finish the 10K race ahead of Marc D.? ______________________

2. Donna C.’s previous 5K race results were 29:45. How much faster did she complete today’s
race? ________________________________________________________________________

3. What was the difference in time between runners Tim N. and Jeff R.? ____________________

4. Sherry B. typically runs a 5K in 25 minutes. How many minutes faster was she during today’s
race? ________________________________________________________________________

5. How many runners completed the 10K in less than 45 minutes? _______________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the preschool.

1. How many hours does this preschool class meet? ____________________________________

2. How long are the children able to play outside? _____________________________________

3. What time are the children scheduled to clean up? ___________________________________

4. How long is story time? _________________________________________________________

5. How many minutes late is a child who arrives to school at 8:35 a.m.? _____________________

6. How many minutes do the children have to wash up before they eat a snack? _____________

7. Small group time is scheduled 3 times a week. How many minutes per week is a child
participating in this activity? _____________________________________________________

8. When are the children dismissed from preschool? __________________________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
airport arrivals and departures.

McCarthy
Regional Airport
Airline Flight No. Arrivals Departures

North/South Airlines #502 6:30 a.m.

Flight — M #62 6:48 a.m.

Red/White/Blue #86 7:18 a.m.

Air Time #70 8:30 a.m.

Holiday Airlines #209 9:45 a.m.

Air Express Travel #351 10:00 a.m.

1. It is 5:00 a.m. You are waiting for flight #86. How long will you have to wait until it departs?
____________________________________________________________________________

2. It is now 11:00 a.m. You were stuck in traffic and are late picking up friends from flight #209.
How long have they been waiting at the airport for you? ____________________________

3. What is the difference in arrival time between flight #70 and flight #209? _______________

4. You are flying on flight #62 and were instructed to arrive 2 hours early to assure enough
time for check-in. What time should you be at the airport? ___________________________

5. If it is 4:52 a.m. and your flight is scheduled to arrive at the airport at 6:30 a.m., how much
longer will you be on the plane? _______________________________________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the bus schedule.

Eastern Route Bus


Streets Pick-up Time Drop off

Sunset Park & Green 6:00 a.m. Hospital (7:30 a.m.)

Blue 6:15 a.m. Business District (7:35 a.m.)

Diane 6:30 a.m. School Plaza (7:45 a.m.)

T. Scott 6:45 a.m. Shopping Center (7:50 a.m.)

Tradewinds 7:00 a.m. Library (8:00 a.m.)

1. It takes you 15 minutes to walk to Sunset Park to pick up the bus at 6:00 a.m. If you leave
your apartment at 5:30 a.m., how long will you be waiting for the bus? ___________________

2. You board the bus at T. Scott Avenue heading toward the business district. How long will you
be riding on the bus? ___________________________________________________________

3. If it takes you 1 hour and 15 minutes to drive from Green Street to the hospital, would it be
faster to take the bus instead? ____________________________________________________

4. You and a friend board the bus every morning at Blue Street. You take it to get to your job in
the business district, while your friend rides until she reaches the school where she teaches.
How long are you both on the bus at the same time? _________________________________

5. If you are the first one picked up on the bus route and the last one to be dropped off, how
long did your commute take? __________________________________________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the subway schedule.

Subway Schedule
Rails (Includes am & pm times)
Line Street A B C D
BLUE LINCOLN 5:20 5:45 6:00 6:20
RED JEFFERSON 5:30 6:00 6:30 6:45
GREEN WASHINGTON 5:40 6:15 7:00 7:10
YELLOW ADAMS 5:50 6:30 7:30 7:35
ORANGE REAGAN 6:00 6:45 8:00 8:10

1. It takes you 25 minutes to commute to work from your home on Lincoln. If you need to
begin work at 6:00 a.m., which rail should you take? _________________________________

2. If you board the Green Line at 7:00 p.m. and ride to Reagan Street, how long will you have
been on the subway? _________________________________________________________

3. You meet your friends every Saturday morning at 8:00 for coffee and doughnuts on Reagan
Avenue. The coffee house is approximately 15 minutes away from your apartment on
Adams. Which rail would get you there the closest to your meeting time? ______________

4. What is the time difference between the Red line and the Green line on the D rail?
____________________________________________________________________________

5. You need to arrive at work for a 7:00 morning meeting. Your commute will take 30 minutes.
If you board the B rail on Lincoln traveling to Adams, will you arrive on time?
_________________________________________________________________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the ferry schedule.

Campbell Island – Winston Bay


Auto/Passenger Morning Ferry Service
Depart Campbell Island Day Depart Winston Bay

5:30 a.m. Monday – Friday 6:00 a.m.


6:00 a.m. Monday – Saturday 6:30 a.m.
6:30 a.m. Monday – Friday 7:00 a.m.
7:15 a.m. Monday – Friday 7:45 a.m.
8:00 a.m. Daily 8:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. Daily 10:00 a.m.
10:30 a.m. Daily 11:00 a.m.
11:15 a.m. Daily 11:45 a.m.
Noon Daily 12:30 p.m.

1. Is there a ferry ride available every day at 6:00 a.m.? __________________________________

2. What is the earliest time a ferry leaves for Campbell Island? ____________________________

3. A typical ferry ride takes approximately 20 minutes. You need to be at work in Winston Bay
no later than 7:30 a.m. Which ferry should you board in order to be on time? _____________
_____________________________________________________________________________

4. If you miss the ferry departing at 9:30 a.m. from Campbell Island, how long do you have to
wait for the next boat? __________________________________________________________

5. Does a ferry leave Winston Island at 12:00 p.m.? _____________________________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
the cruise ship itinerary.

ITINERARY

Day Location Arrival Departure


1 Ft. Lauderdale –––––– 5:00 p.m.
2 At Sea –––––– ––––––
3 Bahamas 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
4 At Sea –––––– ––––––
5 St. Thomas 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
6 Dominica 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
7 Barbados 7:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
8 Antigua –––––– ––––––
9 Puerto Rico 7:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m.
10 At Sea –––––– ––––––
11 At Sea –––––– ––––––
12 Ft. Lauderdale 8:00 a.m. ––––––

1. What time does the ship depart from Ft. Lauderdale? _______________________________

2. Will you be traveling at sea for more than 24 hours after departing Ft. Lauderdale? _______

3. The cruise ship arrives in Puerto Rico at 7:00 a.m. How many hours can you tour the island
before you need to return to the ship? ___________________________________________

4. How many hours will it take to travel from St.Thomas to Dominica? ____________________

5. Is the ship docked for the same amount of time in Dominica as it is in Barbados? ________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
the convention schedule.

Tentative Convention Schedule


Thursday, June 20
9:00–11:00 a.m. Session I — Business
12:15–3:00 p.m. Session II — Opening Luncheon
3:15–4:00 p.m. Workshop A
4:15–5:00 p.m. Workshop B
5:00–6:30 p.m. Group Photo
6:00–7:00 p.m. Social Hour
7:00–10:00 p.m. Session III — Banquet
10:00–11:00 p.m. President’s Reception

Friday, June 21
7:30–8:15 a.m. Pre-Convention Meeting
8:45–11:30 a.m. Session IV — Business
12:30–3:00 p.m. Session V — General Luncheon
3:15–4:00 p.m. Workshop C
4:00–5:30 p.m. Program Bureau
5:30–6:30 p.m. Group Photo
6:30–7:00 p.m. Social
7:00–10:00 p.m. Session VI — Business

Saturday, June 22
7:30–8:00 a.m. Post-Convention Meeting
8:30–10:00 a.m. Session VII — Business
11:00–2:30 p.m. Session VIII — Award Luncheon
3:00–4:30 p.m. Board of Directors Meeting

1. How long will workshops A and B last on Thursday? __________________________________

2. Is the general luncheon scheduled to take more than 3 hours? _________________________

3. How many hours are members of the Board of Directors expected to spend in a meeting on
the last day of the convention? ___________________________________________________

4. Saturday’s award luncheon begins at 11:00 a.m. You have a dentist appointment at 3:30 p.m.
Will you be able to attend the entire luncheon? ______________________________________

5. If you attend Session III and the President’s reception, how long will you spend at
convention activities Thursday evening? __________________________________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
newspaper delivery times.

THE DAILY GAZETTE


Delivery and Subscriptions

Madison County Oliver County


555-5715 555-4097

Home Delivery Deadlines:


Morning Edition ..............7 a.m.
Afternoon Edition...........5 p.m.
Weekend Edition.............8 a.m.

Weekday Circulation Hours:


Madison ...........8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Oliver.................7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Weekend Circulation Hours:


Madison ............6:30 to 11 a.m.
Oliver........................7 to 10 a.m.

1. What time does the circulation department open on Saturday in Madison County? _______

2. An afternoon edition of the newspaper was delivered to your home at 5:25 p.m. How many
minutes past the deadline was your carrier? _______________________________________

3. How many hours is the circulation office open on any given weekday in Oliver County?
____________________________________________________________________________

4. Which circulation department has longer weekend hours? ___________________________

5. If you haven’t received your Sunday newspaper by 10 a.m., how many more hours will the
circulation department in Madison be open for you to call and request a paper? _________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the e-mail inbox.

From Subject Date Time

Leah FYI: Raffle 2/10 6:57 AM

Anna Raffle Entry Information 2/10 7:28 AM

Phillip Re: Cabinet Selection 2/10 10:29 PM

E-Ship Shipping Confirmation 2/11 9:48 AM

Louis Fwd: Good Morning! 2/11 11:09 AM

AEK Clothing $9.99 Sale 2/14 1:16 AM

Mom and Dad Hello! 2/15 9:38 PM

Marina W. Requests 2/15 10:47 PM

Charles Fwd: [Fwd:(no subject)] 2/16 3:18 AM

Pharmacy Save $25 on prescriptions 2/16 4:26 AM

1. What time was the e-mail received from E-Ship? _____________________________________

2. Did you receive a reply from Phillip before 8:00 p.m.? _________________________________

3. Which e-mail was received at 1:16 a.m.? ____________________________________________

4. Did the forwarded e-mail from Charles arrive in the morning or afternoon? _______________

5. What time was the e-mail received from Louis? ______________________________________

6. After the 6:57 a.m. e-mail was received from Leah, how long did it take for you to get the
information about entering the raffle? _____________________________________________

7. When was the last e-mail received on 2/15? _________________________________________

8. How many e-mails were received between 10:00 p.m. and midnight? ____________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS Answer the word problems about time.

1. It is 9:00 a.m. You are scheduled to begin work at 9:30 a.m. How long before you have to
arrive? ______________________________________________________________________

2. Your favorite TV show begins at 8:00 p.m. and lasts approximately 1½ hours. What time will
the program end? ____________________________________________________________

3. The main lobby at the bank closes at 5:00 p.m. The drive-up stays open 2 more hours. What
time does the drive-up close? ___________________________________________________

4. Your karate class meets from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday,Thursday, and Saturday. How
many hours per week do you exercise? ___________________________________________

5. It is 3:25 p.m. You eat dinner at 6:00 p.m. How much longer until you eat? ______________

6. Preschool begins at 8:15 a.m. and lasts 3 hours and 15 minutes. What time does the
preschool day end? ___________________________________________________________

7. It takes a farmer 2 hours to plant 30 acres. How long will it take to plant 90 acres? ________
____________________________________________________________________________

8. You woke up at 6:30 a.m. after sleeping 9 hours. What time did you go to bed? __________

9. A meeting is scheduled for 4:15 p.m. It is now 3:45 p.m. How many minutes until the
meeting begins? _____________________________________________________________

10. If a pizza takes 20 minutes to bake, and the oven 5 minutes to preheat, what time should
you turn on the oven if you want to eat lunch at noon? ______________________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS Answer the word problems about time.

1. It is now 5:40 p.m. You need to go to the post office before it closes at 6:00. If it takes you 15
minutes to drive there, will you make it in time? _____________________________________

2. You have to give a 3½-hour presentation. If you begin at 9:30 a.m., when will you be done?
_____________________________________________________________________________

3. Dance class begins at 4:30 p.m. and lasts 45 minutes. What time will class be over?
_____________________________________________________________________________

4. You need to be at work at 8:00 a.m. It takes 45 minutes to commute. When do you need to
leave your home? ______________________________________________________________

5. It takes 1½ hours to prepare the tractor before going to the field. You want to be in the field
by 7:30 a.m. What time do you need to start working on the tractor? ____________________

6. It takes 40 minutes to wash and dry 1 load of laundry. If you start at 9:20 a.m., what time will
you be finished? _______________________________________________________________

7. You went to bed last night at 10:30 p.m. and woke up this morning at 6:00 a.m. How many
hours of sleep did you get? ______________________________________________________

8. You ran 30 minutes this morning. If you began at 6:17 a.m., what time did you finish?
_____________________________________________________________________________

9. A steak needs to be cooked 7 minutes per side. What will the total cooking time be?
__________________________________________________________________________

10. You eat dinner at 8:00. It’s 7:15 right now. How much time is there before dinner starts?
__________________________________________________________________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS Answer the word problems about time.

1. It is 4:27 p.m. Your train leaves the station at 6:00 p.m. If it takes you 10 minutes to get to
the train on time, what time should you leave the office? _____________________________

2. It takes 2 hours to prepare dinner. You want to eat at 6:00 p.m. What time should you
begin? _____________________________________________________________________

3. Grocery shopping takes approximately 1 hour. If it is now 2:30 p.m., what time will you be
finished? ____________________________________________________________________

4. It takes 25 minutes to play 1 card game. How many games can you play in 1½ hours?
____________________________________________________________________________

5. Your flight leaves at 1:10 p.m. You need to be at the airport 2 hours ahead of time. What
time should you arrive at the airport? ____________________________________________

6. It takes 30 minutes to sew 6 Christmas stockings. How long will it take you to complete 15?
____________________________________________________________________________

7. It takes you 6 hours to get to Cincinnati, Ohio, and you need to be there by noon. When
should you leave? ____________________________________________________________

8. You are making a turkey for Thanksgiving. It will take 5 hours to bake. If dinner is at 6:00
p.m., when should you put it into the oven? _______________________________________

9. You can read 4 articles in 30 minutes. How many articles can you read in 90 minutes?
____________________________________________________________________________

10. If it takes you 1 hour to get ready and your spouse gets ready in 75 minutes, who takes
longer? _____________________________________________________________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS Answer the word problems about time.

1. You have speech therapy 3 times a week and physical therapy 2 times per week. Each session
lasts 30 minutes. How many hours are you in therapy each week? ______________________

2. You arrived at the office at 8:30 a.m. and left at 6:00 p.m. How many hours did you work
today? _______________________________________________________________________

3. Your business meeting lasted 1¼ hours. It’s now 2:30 p.m. What time did the meeting begin?
_____________________________________________________________________________

4. It is 10:15 a.m. You need to get groceries and fill the car with gas. If those errands take more
than an hour, will you be home before 11:00 a.m.? ___________________________________

5. If you need to be at the bus station by 6:45 a.m. and it is now 5:15 a.m., how much longer
until you have to be there? ______________________________________________________

6. It takes you 20 minutes to complete your child’s bedtime routine. You want her in bed by
7:45 p.m. What time do you need to begin her routine? _______________________________

7. Your haircut typically takes 45 minutes. Today your stylist was done 8 minutes early. How
long did your hair appointment last? ______________________________________________

8. You drove 60 miles in 1½ hours. How many miles per hour did you drive? ________________

9. It is 6:35 p.m. The volleyball game starts at 8:00 p.m. How much longer until the game
begins? ______________________________________________________________________

10. It takes you 13 minutes to walk to the post office. How long does it take you to walk there
and back home? _______________________________________________________________

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T IME WORD PROBLEMS Answer the word problems about time.

1. You need to pick up your next door neighbor at 7:00 a.m. to take her to the airport for a
morning flight. If it takes you 40 minutes to get ready and 10 minutes to eat breakfast,
when should you set your alarm clock to wake up? _________________________________

2. Self-defense class begins at 7:00 p.m. and ends at 8:15 p.m. How long is the class?
____________________________________________________________________________

3. You left the office at 6:00 p.m. after working a 10-hour day. What time did you arrive at work
in the morning? ______________________________________________________________

4. Your car needs an oil change. The service station guarantees that it will be done in half an
hour or less. It takes them 32 minutes. Were they done on time? ______________________

5. If you went to the park at 9:00 a.m. and left at noon, how many hours were you there?
____________________________________________________________________________

6. You arrived at the football stadium 25 minutes late. If the game started at 1:30 p.m., what
time did you get to the stadium? ________________________________________________

7. If you average 56 hours of sleep each week, how many hours of sleep do you get each
night? ______________________________________________________________________

8. You just missed a taxi that passed by your house at 8:15 a.m. At 8:47 a.m. you were able to
flag down the next cab to drive by. How long were you waiting for a taxi? ______________

9. There are 9 innings in a baseball game. It’s the sixth inning. Is the game more than or less
than half over? _______________________________________________________________

10. You are upgrading the memory in your computer from 256 megs of RAM to 512 megs.
How much memory did you add? _______________________________________________

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MONEY IDENTIFYING COINS Identify the coins.

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2. ____ nickel

3. ____ dime

4. ____ quarter

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MONEY IDENTIFYING BILLS Identify the bills.

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1. ____ one-dollar bill

2. ____ five-dollar bill


f.
3. ____ ten-dollar bill

4. ____ twenty-dollar bill

5. ____ fifty-dollar bill

6. ____ one-hundred-dollar bill

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MONEY GENERAL QUESTIONS Answer the questions about money.

1. How many pennies are in a nickel? ________________________________________________

2. How many pennies are in a dime? _________________________________________________

3. How many pennies are in a quarter? _______________________________________________

4. How many pennies are in a half-dollar? ____________________________________________

5. How many pennies are in a dollar? ________________________________________________

6. How many nickels are in a dime? _________________________________________________

7. How many nickels are in a quarter? ________________________________________________

8. How many nickels are in a half-dollar? _____________________________________________

9. How many nickels are in a dollar? _________________________________________________

10. How many dimes are in a half-dollar? ______________________________________________

11. How many dimes are in a dollar? __________________________________________________

12. How many quarters are in a half-dollar? ____________________________________________

13. How many quarters are in a dollar? ________________________________________________

14. How many half-dollars are in a dollar? _____________________________________________

15. How many one-dollar bills are in $5.00? ____________________________________________

16. How many one-dollar bills are in $10.00? ___________________________________________

17. How many one-dollar bills are in $20.00? ___________________________________________

18. How many one-dollar bills are in $50.00? ___________________________________________

19. How many one-dollar bills are in $100.00? __________________________________________

20. How many five-dollar bills are in $10.00? ___________________________________________

21. How many five-dollar bills are in $20.00? ___________________________________________

22. How many five-dollar bills are in $50.00? ___________________________________________

23. How many five-dollar bills are in $100.00? __________________________________________

24. How many twenty-dollar bills are in $100.00? _______________________________________

25. How many fifty-dollar bills are in $100.00? __________________________________________

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MONEY GENERAL QUESTIONS Answer the questions about money.

1. Do 5 pennies equal 1 nickel? ________________________________________________________________________

2. Do 2 nickels equal 15¢? ______________________________________________________________________________

3. Do 9 pennies equal 1 dime? _________________________________________________________________________

4. Are 10 dimes equal to 4 quarters? __________________________________________________________________

5. Do 8 nickels equal $1.50? ____________________________________________________________________________

6. Are 2 $10.00 bills equal to 1 $20.00 bill? ___________________________________________________________

7. Does 1 dime equal 10 pennies? _____________________________________________________________________

8. Are 5 pennies and 1 quarter equal to 3 dimes? ____________________________________________________

9. Are 9 nickels equal to 2 quarters? ___________________________________________________________________

10. Are 3 $10.00 bills equal to 2 $20.00 bills? __________________________________________________________

11. Do 4 quarters equal 1 dollar? _______________________________________________________________________

12. Are 25 dimes equal to 10 quarters? _________________________________________________________________

13. Are 3 $20.00 bills equal to $60.00? __________________________________________________________________

14. Do 5 nickels equal 30¢? ______________________________________________________________________________

15. Are 2 $5.00 bills equal to 1 $10.00 bill? _____________________________________________________________

16. Do 7 dimes equal 75¢? ______________________________________________________________________________

17. Are 10 $10.00 bills equal to 1 $100.00 bill? _________________________________________________________

18. Do 8 quarters equal $2.00? __________________________________________________________________________

19. Does 1 $5.00 bill and 6 quarters equal $6.25? _____________________________________________________

20. Are 3 quarters equal to 7 dimes and 1 nickel? _____________________________________________________

21. Is 1 quarter and 1 nickel equal to 30¢? _____________________________________________________________

22. Do 6 nickels equal 3 dimes? _________________________________________________________________________

23. Are 10 $5.00 bills equal to 15 $1.00 bills? __________________________________________________________

24. Do 7 quarters equal $1.75? __________________________________________________________________________

25. Are 5 dimes equal to 9 nickels? __________________________________________________

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MONEY DETERMINING COIN VALUES Determine the correct coin value.

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5. a. 39¢ b. 37¢ c. 31¢ 6. a. 80¢ b. 81¢ c. 82¢

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MONEY DETERMINING COIN VALUES Determine the correct coin value.

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5. a. 10¢ b. 11¢ c. 12¢ 6. a. 87¢ b. 77¢ c. 67¢

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MONEY DETERMINING COIN VALUES Determine the correct coin value.

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5. a. 43¢ b. 33¢ c. 42¢ 6. a. 85¢ b. 95¢ c. 90¢

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MONEY DETERMINING COIN AND BILL VALUES Determine the correct money value.

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5. a. $25.05 b. $25.15 c. $25.50 6. a. $38.05 b. $37.00 c. $37.05


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MONEY DETERMINING COIN AND BILL VALUES Determine the correct money value.

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MONEY CALCULATING COIN VALUES
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MONEY CALCULATING COIN VALUES
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5. ____________________ 6. ____________________

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MONEY CALCULATING COIN AND BILL VALUES
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MONEY CALCULATING COIN AND BILL VALUES
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and write their value.

1. ____________________ 2. ____________________

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3. ____________________ 4. ____________________

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MONEY CALCULATING COIN AND BILL VALUES
Add the coins and bills together
and write their value.

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1. ____________________ 2. ____________________

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3. ____________________ 4. ____________________

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5. ____________________ 6. ____________________
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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about
the grocery store advertisement.

Open daily 8-5


Sale prices good
through Saturday

Fresh Items
sausage
$3.99/lb
canned mushrooms ..............$.59
black olives ...............................$.79 ham
pizza sauce ...............................$.89 $3.99/lb
16 oz. pepperoni ..................$1.99
Italian seasoning ....................$.99 green peppers
pizza dough mix (bag).......$1.09 2 for $1.00
pre-made pizza crusts........$2.49
oregano .....................................$.99 32 oz. mushrooms
parsley........................................$.99 $2.89
parmesan cheese.................$3.49
foil pizza pans .......................$1.59 mozzarella cheese
olive oil ....................................$4.99 2 for $5.00
anchovies................................$2.49

1. You want to make a homemade pizza. You need 1 bag of pizza dough, 1 can of sauce, fresh
mushrooms and mozzarella cheese. Will $15.00 be enough for your purchase?
_____________________________________________________________________________

2. If you buy 5 cans of black olives for 79¢ a piece and 2 cans of Parmesan cheese at $3.49 each,
how much will you spend? ______________________________________________________

3. Is it cheaper to buy 3 bags of pizza dough or 1 pre-made pizza crust? ____________________

4. Which costs more per pound, pepperoni or sausage? _________________________________

5. You need to buy a pizza pan in order to make a pizza at home. You also need Italian
seasoning and olive oil. Do you need more than $10.00? _____________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about ticket prices.

University Basketball
Ticket Prices

Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball


$400 Season (based on availability) $100 Season (general public)
$25 single game (based on availability) $80 Season (faculty/staff )
$45 Season (student)
$10 Reserved (public)
$8 Reserved (faculty/staff )
$5 Reserved (student)
$2 General Admission

20 HOME GAMES THIS SEASON!

1. You teach at this university and are a season ticket holder for both the men’s and women’s
basketball teams. How much money did you spend on tickets this year? _______________

2. Is it more money to attend a single men’s basketball game or 3 women’s games in general
reserved seating? _____________________________________________________________

3. You plan on attending all of the men’s basketball games this year. How much money will
you save by becoming a season ticket holder versus purchasing individual tickets to each
home game? ________________________________________________________________

4. The psychology department is sending all faculty and staff members to a women’s
basketball game this winter. How much will the department spend on 46 reserved tickets?
____________________________________________________________________________

5. What is the difference in price between attending 1 men’s game and 1 women’s
general admission game? ______________________________________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the menu.

Dine-in or Carry-out
Tradewinds Shopping Center 555-2173

Lunch specials served with egg roll and rice.

1. Chicken Chow Mein or Chop Suey .........................................6.75


2. Beef Chow Mein or Chop Suey ................................................5.75
3. Sweet & Sour Chicken .................................................................6.75
4. Chicken & Broccoli ........................................................................6.75
5. Beef & Broccoli ...............................................................................5.75
6. Chicken with Vegetables ............................................................6.75
7. Beef with Vegetables ...................................................................5.75
8. *Kung Pao Chicken.......................................................................6.75
9. *Kung Pao Beef ..............................................................................5.75
10. *Kung Pao Shrimp.........................................................................7.25

* Hot & Spicy *


Tax included in all prices

1. If you want 2 orders of Kung Pao Beef, will you spend more than $10.00? _________________

2. You need to buy lunch for you and your spouse. You order special #3 and #10. Will $12.00 be
enough to pay for your meals? ___________________________________________________

3. What would your bill be if you ordered Chicken & Broccoli, Kung Pao Shrimp, and Beef Chow
Mein? ________________________________________________________________________

4. How much do specials #1 and #7 together cost? _____________________________________

5. What would your change be if you purchased Beef & Broccoli and paid with a $20.00 bill?
_____________________________________________________________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about the
DVD and video rental policy.

rental and return guidelines

New Releases – Due back 3-Day Rental – Due back 6-Day Rental – Due back
Checkout Day by 3 p.m. on the next day by 3 p.m. on the 3rd day by 3 p.m. on the 6th day
Sunday Monday Wednesday Saturday

Monday Tuesday Thursday Sunday

Tuesday Wednesday Friday Monday

Wednesday Thursday Saturday Tuesday

Thursday Friday Sunday Wednesday

Friday Saturday Monday Thursday

Saturday Sunday Tuesday Friday

New releases — $3.50 • 3-day rentals — $2.50 • 6-day rentals — $1.50


Late fee — $2.00 per day

1. If you check out a new release DVD on Tuesday and return it on Friday, what will you end
up paying in late fees? _________________________________________________________

2. You checked out 2 3-day rentals and 1 6-day rental. How much did you spend?
____________________________________________________________________________

3. How much will it cost to rent 3 new release DVDs and 1 6-day video? __________________

4. If you spent $6.00 on late fees, how many days overdue was your video? ________________

5. Can you rent a new release and 1 6-day DVD for the same price as 2 3-day rentals?
____________________________________________________________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions about the catalog
merchandise totals and delivery charges.

Everyday Linens
P.O. Box 70503
Providence, RI

Calculate your merchandise total, and then add any of the


following that apply:
+ ______ Merchandise total
+ ______ $5.00 for gift wrap
+ ______ $6.00 for each monogram
+ ______ $10.00 for each personalization
+ ______ Subtotal
+ ______ Use the chart below for delivery charge.
$0 to $15.00 ......................................$4.95
$15.01 to $45.00..............................$6.00
$45.01 to $65.00 ...........................$11.00
$65.01 to $90.00 ...........................$14.00
$90.01 to $125.00.........................$17.00
$125.01 to $200.00 ......................$21.00
Over $200.00 ......................................10%
+ ______ Total Add $15 for Rush Delivery

1. You purchased a birthday gift for your cousin totaling $25.15. How much will it cost to ship
this present? __________________________________________________________________

2. It costs $10.00 to personalize an item. How much money will it cost to have your name
added to 4 towels? _____________________________________________________________

3. An order total came to $48.64. How much will it cost to ship this item using Rush Delivery?
_____________________________________________________________________________

4. What will your total cost be to purchase a gift for $56.38 and have it gift wrapped and
shipped? _____________________________________________________________________

5. How much will it cost to add a monogram to a pillow? _______________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the store receipt.

TSP Hardware Store


3/23 1:40 PM

01 TAPE 141135 4.67


02 NAILS 219351 4.99
03 NAILS 219351 4.99
04 GLOVES 715490 5.99
05 HAMMER 373263 10.78
06 WRENCH 412898 10.78
Subtotal $ _______
Tax 7% $ _______
Total $ _______

ALL RETURNS OR EXCHANGES MUST BE COMPLETED


WITHIN 7 DAYS AND BE ACCOMPANIED BY A RECEIPT

1. What is the subtotal of this receipt? ______________________________________________

2. What is the total of this receipt? _________________________________________________

3. If you decided not to buy a hammer, what would your new subtotal be? ________________

What would your total be? _____________________________________________________

4. How much more expensive is the hammer than a box of nails? _______________________

5. If the gloves were 50% off, how much would they cost before tax? _____________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the portrait studio.

Flash Bulb Portraits


Specializing in Pictures of Children

Package A Package B Package C


1 – 8x10 2 – 8x10 3 – 8x10
2 – 5x7 4 – 5x7 6 – 5x7
4 – 3x5 8 – 3x5 12 – 3x5
8 wallets 16 wallets 40 wallets
$29.95 $39.95 $49.95
Individual portrait sheets — $12.95 each
Sitting fees — $7.95 (1 person), $15.95 (2 or more)
Super Saver Club membership:
$30 (no sitting fee for 1 year)

1. You want to have a portrait taken of your 3 children. How much will it cost to purchase
Package B since you are not a member of the Super Saver Club? ________________________

2. What is the difference in price between portrait packages A and B? _____________________

3. How much money will it cost to purchase a 2-year membership to the Super Saver Club?
_____________________________________________________________________________

4. You have decided to purchase Package A with an additional 8x10 portrait. Since you are a
current member of the savings plan, what will your total be today at the studio? ___________

5. This is your first visit to Flash Bulb Portraits. You have decided to buy Package B and pay the
individual sitting fee. How much will your photographs cost? _________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the gasoline pump.

1. Your car takes Super gasoline. You have $20.00. How many gallons of gas can you buy?
____________________________________________________________________________

2. You purchased 8 gallons of gas for $15.92. Which grade of gasoline did you use?
____________________________________________________________________________

3. You need 1 jug of windshield washer fluid and 15 gallons of regular gasoline. Will you
spend more than $20.00? ______________________________________________________

4. How much more expensive is Premium gasoline per gallon than Regular? ______________

5. You bought 18 gallons of Super gasoline and a car wash. How much did you spend?
____________________________________________________________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the tip card.

15% Tip Card


$1.00 $.15 $21.00 $3.15
$2.00 $.30 $22.00 $3.30
$3.00 $.45 $23.00 $3.45
$4.00 $.60 $24.00 $3.60
$5.00 $.75 $25.00 $3.75
$6.00 $.90 $26.00 $3.90
$7.00 $1.05 $27.00 $4.05
$8.00 $1.20 $28.00 $4.20
$9.00 $1.35 $29.00 $4.35
$10.00 $1.50 $30.00 $4.50
$11.00 $1.65 $31.00 $4.65
$12.00 $1.80 $32.00 $4.80
$13.00 $1.95 $33.00 $4.95
$14.00 $2.10 $34.00 $5.10
$15.00 $2.25 $35.00 $5.25
$16.00 $2.40 $36.00 $5.40
$17.00 $2.55 $37.00 $5.55
$18.00 $2.70 $38.00 $5.70
$19.00 $2.85 $39.00 $5.85
$20.00 $3.00 $40.00 $6.00

1. Your haircut cost $20.00. If you tip your stylist 15%, how much money would the tip be?
_____________________________________________________________________________

2. Your restaurant total came to $38.97. Is $4.00 enough money to leave as a 15% gratuity?
_____________________________________________________________________________

3. A cup of coffee at the corner bakery costs $1.00 plus a 15% tip. You purchase 1 cup every
weekday morning before your commute to work. At the end of the work week, how much
money will you have spent in tips? ________________________________________________

4. A 15% gratuity is automatically added to a restaurant check when a group has 6 or more peo-
ple. Your group’s bill came to $106.00. How much will the gratuity be? __________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about stock quotes.

Annual
Yield High Low Close Volume
Dividend

Lake Side, Inc. .50 1.80% 27.50 27.10 27.20 550

Theodore LTD 1.60 10.0% 16.10 15.25 16.00 1250

Retail Discount 2.00 3.73% 55.00 53.50 53.50 6500

Wood Unlimited 0 0.00% 9.50 9.25 9.50 100

1. If you want Retail Discount to pay you $2,000 next year, how much money do you need to
invest? _______________________________________________________________________

2. If you bought Theodore LTD at $12.00 last year and sold at the high today, what is your profit
per share? ____________________________________________________________________

3. You own 3,000 shares of Lake Side, Inc. What amount will you receive in your next quarterly
dividend check? _______________________________________________________________

4. What would your total investment be if you purchased 100 shares of each stock at the low of
the day? ______________________________________________________________________

5. To maximize your income, would you be better advised to buy 1000 shares of Retail Discount
or 2000 shares of Theodore LTD? __________________________________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the deli menu.

Sliced Meats Sides & Snacks


(by the pound)
Pasta Salad ..................$3.49/lb
Turkey .................................$6.99 Cole Slaw .....................$1.79/lb
Salami .................................$4.99 Potato Salad................$1.99/lb
Ham ..................... SALE! $4.00 Pickles ........................$.75/each
Roast Beef .........................$5.99 Crackers ....................$2.25/box
Bagels...............$2.99/package
Cheeses Bread..........................$1.19/loaf
(by the pound) Chips..........................$1.79/bag
Cheddar .............................$5.00 Cookies......................$.50/each
Baby Swiss.........................$7.49 Deli Platter or Party Sandwich
American............ SALE! $3.99 $27.95 (serves 8)

1. You are having a party this weekend for 12 friends. One deli platter serves 8 people. How
much money will you need in order to buy enough food for your guests? _______________

2. Ham is on sale this week for $4.00 a pound. How much would 3/4 of a pound cost?
____________________________________________________________________________

3. A loaf of bread costs $1.19, 1 pound of roast beef $5.99, 1/2 pound of cheddar cheese $2.50,
1 pound of potato salad $1.99, and 4 pickles $3.00. Is $25.00 enough for this purchase?
____________________________________________________________________________

4. You want to buy a box of crackers, 1/2 pound of salami, and 1/2 pound American cheese.
How much money will you need? _______________________________________________

5. Pasta salad costs $3.49 per pound. Cole slaw costs $1.79 per pound. What is the difference
in price between these 2 deli items? ____________________________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the donation tree.

Spring Hills
Elementary
Donation Tree

1. Spring Hills Elementary is raising money to update the school’s computer lab. Currently there
are 16 leaves, 11 hearts, and 5 stars. How much money has been raised so far? ____________

2. Mrs. Kennedy’s class has 23 children. If each child raises $5.00, how much money will that
class give? ____________________________________________________________________

3. Maria has enough money to purchase 3 leaves, 2 hearts, and 1 star. How much money did
she donate? __________________________________________________________________

4. The fundraising campaign received an anonymous $100 donation. How many stars need to
be added to the tree? ___________________________________________________________

5. Mandy and Holly have raised enough money to purchase 9 leaves and 5 hearts. How much
money did they raise? ________________________________________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the buffet.

Adults....................................................................$7.50
Children ...............................................................$5.00
Children (under 5)...........................................FREE!

Senior Citizen Discount 10% off


(over 60 years of age)

1. If you take 3 friends to dinner and 2 people are eligible for the senior discount, what will
your total be? ________________________________________________________________

2. How much will it cost for 4 friends to go to dinner if everyone is over 60 and a 15% tip is
paid? _______________________________________________________________________

3. Your family takes you to dinner for St. Patrick’s Day. The ages of the others in the group are
52, 40, 39, and 36. Without a tip, what would the bill be? _____________________________

4. You decided to treat all of your grandchildren to lunch. Their ages are 14, 12, 10, 9, and the
twins are 4. How much will you spend on their meals? ______________________________

5. You and your best friend eat brunch every Sunday at Mama Bing’s. You always leave a 15%
tip, and you each pay for your own meal. How much money do you spend at the buffet
each year? ________________________________________________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the parking meter.

1. Your appointment is scheduled to take approximately 30 minutes. How much money should
you add to the parking meter? ___________________________________________________

2. You put 1 nickel and 2 dimes into the meter. How much money did you spend? ___________

3. Is it cheaper to add 2 dimes or 1 quarter in order to park for 40 minutes? _________________

4. You need to run 2 errands downtown. Last time it took you over an hour and a half. How
much money should you put in the parking meter? __________________________________

5. You have 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 1 nickel. How long can you park at this meter before being in
violation? __________________________________________________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the car wash.

Change machines accept


$1, $5, and $10 bills.
All change given in quarters.

$1.00 — 4 minutes
$.75 — 3 minutes
$.50 — 2 minutes
$.25 — 1 minute

1. If it took you 12 minutes to wash your car, how much money did you spend? ____________

2. You have a $5.00 bill and need change. How many quarters will you get? _______________

3. You have 10 quarters. How many minutes can you wash your sports car? _______________

4. How long can you wash your truck if you spend $4.75? ______________________________

5. You went to the car wash with $10.00. It took you 6 minutes to clean your vehicle. How
much money do you have left? _________________________________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the golf course.

Weekend Rates Daily Rates


18 holes $22.00 18 holes $20.00
9 holes $11.50 9 holes $10.00

Peak Season (May-October) — add $5.00


After 4 p.m. — half off golf rates
Motorized cart — $9.00 per 9 holes (each player)
Pull cart — $1.50 per 9 holes
Yearly pass — $300
Driving Range — Bucket of balls $5.00

1. You want to play 9 holes of golf this Saturday. You go to the driving range and hit a bucket of
balls before you tee off. Since it is the off season, you decide to walk the course because it is
less crowded. How much money did your outing cost? _______________________________

2. Four golfers tee off at 7:00 a.m. and play 18 holes on the first Tuesday in September. All
golfers decide to ride in a cart. How much money did this group of 4 spend to golf today?
_____________________________________________________________________________

3. Two friends play 9 holes of twilight golf every Friday night during the month of May. Each
player always rents a pull cart rather than carrying their clubs. If the players meet 4 times this
month and play 36 holes total, how much will they spend? ____________________________

4. If you normally play 18 holes 20 times per year, is it cheaper to purchase a yearly pass? ______

5. How much does it cost to play 9 holes after 4:00 p.m. on Monday during the month of April?
_____________________________________________________________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES
Answer the questions
about the taxi.

Urgent Taxi Service

Base rate — $2.10


$1.00 per passenger
$.35 per mile

1. You are downtown and need to take a taxi home. You live 15 miles away. How much will
you spend? _________________________________________________________________

2. You and a friend take a taxi to a local restaurant. You traveled 3 miles. If you pay with a
$10.00 bill, will you have enough money for a 15% tip? ______________________________

3. Can 4 adults ride in this taxi for under $20.00 if they only travel 5 miles? ________________

4. You rode in the taxicab for 25 miles. How much was your fare? _______________________

5. Your sister and brother took the taxi to a movie theater. They traveled 12 miles. How much
money did the cab driver charge? _____________________________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS Answer the word problems about money.

1. A roll of stamps costs $37.00. You purchased 2 rolls. How much money did you spend?
____________________________________________________________________________

2. You bought a stand mixer for $75.00 after a 50% discount was applied. What was the cost of
the mixer before the sale? ______________________________________________________

3. A magazine subscription costs $12.00 per year. You want to pay in 3 installments. What will
each bill cost? ________________________________________________________________

4. You went shopping and purchased 3 pairs of jeans for $90.00 and 1 shirt for $15.00. How
much money did you spend? ___________________________________________________

5. The grocery store is advertising peaches for .58¢ a pound. You have $5.00. Do you have
enough money to purchase 10 pounds? __________________________________________

6. Each entree at dinner costs $9.00. You are buying for 4 people. What will your bill be?
____________________________________________________________________________

7. A birthday present for your niece costs $15.00. Gift wrap and a card cost $5.28. What is the
total amount that you spent on your niece? ________________________________________

8. Would $5.00 be enough money to buy 3 annual plants at $1.29 each? __________________

9. You have given $50.00, $30.00, and $175.00 to a local charity this past year. What was your
total contribution? ____________________________________________________________

10. Your groceries cost $37.50. You give the cashier $40.00. How much change will you get back?
____________________________________________________________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS Answer the word problems about money.

1. Tickets to an evening movie cost $7.50. Matinee shows only cost $5.00. How much money
would you save by going to the earlier show? ______________________________________

2. You need to rent an extension ladder this weekend to help with home repairs. The weekend
rate is $25.00, and a security deposit of $15.00 is required. How much will you spend to rent
this ladder? __________________________________________________________________

3. Strawberries are $1.50 a pint. You need 4 pints. How much will you spend? ______________

4. Gas costs $2.19 a gallon. Your car needs 15 gallons. How much money will you spend?
____________________________________________________________________________

5. Grain is worth $2.25 a bushel. You have 400 bushels. How much money is your grain worth?
____________________________________________________________________________

6. You pay $125.00 a month for electricity. How much will you pay in a year? _______________

7. You want to buy a new DVD. The regular price is $21.50. The store is offering 50% off to all
customers who purchase items on Saturday. How much money will you save by purchasing
the DVD on Saturday? _________________________________________________________

8. Four theater tickets total $120.00. What does each ticket cost? ________________________

9. Eggs cost $2.60 a dozen. You need 3 dozen. How much will the eggs cost? ______________

10. You had $5.00 and spent $2.85. What is your change? ______________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS Answer the word problems about money.

1. You are buying 2 books at $9.95 each. How much money do you need? _________________

2. A new suit costs $150.00. Today the suit is 20% off. What will the discounted price be?
_____________________________________________________________________________

3. You went to the grocery store with $95.00. You left with $18.00. How much money did you
spend? _______________________________________________________________________

4. The local bakery is offering a special this week on cinnamon rolls. If you purchase half a
dozen, you receive 2 free rolls. If cinnamon rolls normally cost $1.50 each, how much money
will you save by taking advantage of this special? ____________________________________

5. You make $10.25 an hour. You worked 8 hours today. How much money did you earn before
taxes? _______________________________________________________________________

6. A gallon of milk costs $2.89. Will $5.00 be enough to purchase 3 gallons? ________________

7. A college student buys 4 textbooks that cost $130.00 total. What is the average cost of each
book? _______________________________________________________________________

8. Is it cheaper to buy individual doughnuts for 50¢ apiece or in a baker’s dozen for $6.99?
_____________________________________________________________________________

9. It costs $2.05 to produce a bushel of grain. You can sell a bushel of grain for $2.60. How much
is your profit per bushel? ______________________________________________________

10. In a restaurant, you order a steak for $13.50 and soup for $2.75. What will your total be?
__________________________________________________________________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS Answer the word problems about money.

1. You have $8.50 and want to buy a sandwich, chips, and a drink. The sandwich costs $5.95,
chips $1.35, and the drink is $1.05. Do you have enough money to purchase this meal?
____________________________________________________________________________

2. Your mortgage is $550 a month. What will your payments total this year? _______________

3. Your car needs 2 new tires. If 4 tires cost $800.00, how much money will you spend on 2?
____________________________________________________________________________

4. You had $20.00 and spent $7.93. How much money do you have left? __________________

5. An eye exam and new glasses total $210.00. If you pay in 3 installments, what will each
payment cost? _______________________________________________________________

6. Your haircut costs $20.00. You want to tip your stylist 15%. How much will you give him for
a tip? _______________________________________________________________________

7. Your monthly bills total $1,200.00. Will $4,000.00 cover 4 months of expenses? ___________

8. A new car is listed at $25,000. The factory is offering a $5,000 rebate. What will the price of
the vehicle be after the rebate is applied? _________________________________________

9. You have 2 pieces of furniture on layaway. Your initial balance was $682.00. You have made 2
payments totaling $250.00. What is your remaining balance? _________________________

10. It costs $5.00 to rent 4 videos. How much did each rental cost? _______________________

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MONEY WORD PROBLEMS Answer the word problems about money.

1. You have 5 plants that produced 30 pounds total of tomatoes this summer. You sold your
harvest at the local farmers market for $1.25 a pound. How much money did you earn?
____________________________________________________________________________

2. Your car payment is $300.00 a month. How much money will you spend this year on
payments? ___________________________________________________________________

3. A pair of shoes costs $54.85. You have $40.00. How much more money do you need in order
to purchase these shoes? _______________________________________________________

4. A large cup of coffee costs $2.16 and a small cup costs $1.25. How much more expensive is
the larger cup? _______________________________________________________________

5. 125 trucks passed through a bridge toll on Saturday morning. Each paid 75¢. How much
money was collected in tolls? ___________________________________________________

6. You have 3 accounts totaling $400.00. One account is worth $126.50 and another account is
valued at $78.50. How much money is the third account worth? _______________________

7. You own 1,000 shares of a common stock. The board of directors voted to authorize a 3-for-1
split. How many shares will you have after the split? _________________________________

8. Three pairs of shoes cost $58.99. How much change will you get back if you pay with a
$100.00 bill? _________________________________________________________________

9. How much will a $1.00 birthday card cost with 7% tax? _____________________________

10. Your dog needs 3 shots at the veterinarian’s office. Each shot costs $9.70. Will $30.00 be
enough to pay for the shots? __________________________________________________

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CHECKING WRITING AMOUNTS
Write the amounts as you would
on a check. An example is done for you.

two dollars and 06/100


1. $2.06 ________________________________________________________________________

2. $4.59 ________________________________________________________________________

3. $9.36 ________________________________________________________________________

4. $12.20 _______________________________________________________________________

5. $17.72 _______________________________________________________________________

6. $26.00 _______________________________________________________________________

7. $33.61 _______________________________________________________________________

8. $39.07 _______________________________________________________________________

9. $41.56 _______________________________________________________________________

10. $52.14 _______________________________________________________________________

11. $55.75 _______________________________________________________________________

12. $64.46 _______________________________________________________________________

13. $68.32 _______________________________________________________________________

14. $74.00 _______________________________________________________________________

15. $78.50 _______________________________________________________________________

16. $82.42 _______________________________________________________________________

17. $84.14 _______________________________________________________________________

18. $90.31 _______________________________________________________________________

19. $95.79 _______________________________________________________________________

20. $97.83 _______________________________________________________________________

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CHECKING WRITING AMOUNTS
Write the amounts as
you would on a check.

1. $103.71 ______________________________________________________________________

2. $107.23 ______________________________________________________________________

3. $198.47 ______________________________________________________________________

4. $225.08 ______________________________________________________________________

5. $251.86 ______________________________________________________________________

6. $320.59 ______________________________________________________________________

7. $374.25 ______________________________________________________________________

8. $447.15 ______________________________________________________________________

9. $482.00 ______________________________________________________________________

10. $539.12 ______________________________________________________________________

11. $573.99 ______________________________________________________________________

12. $603.58 ______________________________________________________________________

13. $621.30 ______________________________________________________________________

14. $768.27 ______________________________________________________________________

15. $796.63 ______________________________________________________________________

16. $837.74 ______________________________________________________________________

17. $875.18 ______________________________________________________________________

18. $903.63 ______________________________________________________________________

19. $952.42 ______________________________________________________________________

20. $1,000.00 _____________________________________________________________________

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CHECKING WRITING CHECKS
Copy the sample checks to complete
the directions on pgs. 136-139.

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CHECKING WRITING CHECKS
Write the information
on sample checks.

1. June 10 Arts and Crafts Show ...................$37.95

2. September 1 Tee-Shirts and More .....................$10.62

3. April 29 Pet Supply Store .............................$28.80

4. April 20 Charge Card ...................................$171.22

5. July 5 Water Company .............................$40.47

6. October 4 Magazine Subscription ...............$15.75

7. May 13 Music to Your Ears .........................$18.36

8. February 11 Department Store .........................$56.10

9. November 9 Charity Organization ....................$50.00

10. December 11 Gas Station ........................................$12.02

11. March 17 Cable Company ..............................$35.98

12. January 13 Video Store .......................................$15.63

13. August 1 Golf Store ...........................................$75.39

14. April 6 Grocery Store ................................$102.45

15. June 28 Telephone Company ...................$42.59

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CHECKING WRITING CHECKS
Write the information
on sample checks.

1. August 28 Pizza Parlor ........................................$17.89

2. September 9 Plumber .............................................$48.43

3. May 14 Furniture ..........................................$550.50

4. October 31 Party Supply Store .........................$13.84

5. June 29 Shoe Store .........................................$39.64

6. March 29 Grocery Store ...................................$74.85

7. December 18 Garbage Removal ..........................$25.00

8. April 27 Toy Store ............................................$12.98

9. August 12 Appliance Repair ............................$96.07

10. July 21 Picture Studio ..................................$31.16

11. September 30 Discount Store ................................$22.75

12. December 20 Dentist ................................................$55.00

13. January 24 Tile Company ................................$291.37

14. February 14 Clothing Store .................................$67.91

15. July 27 Pharmacy ..........................................$83.26

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CHECKING WRITING CHECKS
Write the information
on sample checks.

1. April 20 Dr. Hill ..................................................$50.00

2. December 13 Electric Company ........................$173.95

3. January 24 Quick and Go Grocery .................$86.42

4. September 9 Birthday Supply Company ........$19.82

5. May 12 Cellular Phone .................................$60.37

6. August 31 Phil’s Pharmacy ............................$142.08

7. February 16 Gas Station ........................................$88.51

8. June 5 Clothing Outlet ...............................$47.60

9. October 22 Video Store .......................................$10.28

10. March 13 Water Company .............................$44.39

11. July 9 Photo Processing and More .....$63.15

12. November 28 Credit Card .....................................$256.81

13. April 17 Tire Warehouse ............................$473.27

14. January 4 Snow Removal Service ................$25.00

15. September 26 Book Store ........................................$38.12

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CHECKING WRITING CHECKS
Write the information
on sample checks.

1. May 22 Beauty Supply Store .....................$43.58

2. November 30 Hardware Store ............................$199.37

3. January 11 Computer Warehouse .................$51.05

4. August 18 Insurance Company ...................$452.00

5. April 3 Grocery Store ...................................$91.89

6. October 26 Park District ......................................$25.00

7. February 12 Telephone Company ...................$83.41

8. March 29 Sanitary District ..............................$22.32

9. June 27 Amy Johnston (Babysitter) ........$15.00

10. December 8 Flower Shoppe ................................$48.65

11. May 11 Farm Bureau .....................................$30.00

12. January 31 News Weekly ....................................$81.48

13. April 23 Gas Station ........................................$18.26

14. July 5 ABC Electric ......................................$74.81

15. September 19 Hair Salon ..........................................$35.07

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CHECKING WRITING DEPOSIT SLIPS
Copy the sample deposit slips to complete
the directions on pgs. 141-144.

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CHECKING WRITING DEPOSIT SLIPS
Write the information
on sample deposit slips.

1. September 5 $13.50............................................Check #5147

2. March 21 $73.08............................................Check #1246


$25.00.............................................................Cash

3. January 30 $100.00.............................................................Cash

4. April 11 $28.62............................................Check #2051

5. February 8 $1,990.87............................................Check #0952

6. December 26 $250.00............................................Check #2540


$100.00.............................................................Cash

7. July 13 $46.10............................................Check #4218

8. November 24 $33.28............................................Check #3208

9. May 10 $197.04............................................Check #1842

10. June 30 $70.87............................................Check #2177


$50.00.............................................................Cash

11. October 18 $110.29............................................Check #0120

12. August 9 $2,541.82............................................Check #2158


$100.00.............................................................Cash

13. January 31 $66.28............................................Check #3851

14. March 23 $381.96.............................................Check#1247

15. July 12 $125.87............................................Check #2140


$250.00.............................................................Cash

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CHECKING WRITING DEPOSIT SLIPS
Write the information
on sample deposit slips.

1. January 16 $651.91............................................Check #1782

2. April 22 $47.81.............................................................Cash

3. September 23 $193.87............................................Check #2734


$120.00.............................................................Cash

4. December 1 $2,165.30 .........................................Check #45442

5. March 30 $83.63............................................Check #3287


$100.00.............................................................Cash

6. June 18 $17.59............................................Check #4852

7. May 10 $57.90............................................Check #1456


$89.48............................................Check #1457

8. November 15 $1,234.82............................................Check #2487

9. February 28 $118.60............................................Check #2541

10. August 6 $2,964.28............................................Check #1387


$50.00.............................................................Cash

11. October 17 $1,832.51............................................Check #2476

12. July 22 $200.00.............................................................Cash

13. December 12 $499.01............................................Check #4028

14. June 30 $420.32............................................Check #5742


$25.00.............................................................Cash

15. April 9 $504.72............................................Check #0362

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CHECKING WRITING DEPOSIT SLIPS
Write the information
on sample deposit slips.

1. February 14 $32.50............................................Check #5899

2. November 27 $76.69............................................Check #0125


$25.00 ..............................Less Cash Received

3. June 19 $53.21............................................Check #8254


$823.18............................................Check #4563

4. September 21 $142.02............................................Check #2147


$150.25.............................................................Cash

5. January 1 $28.85............................................Check #7515


$652.32............................................Check #1452
$100.00 ..............................Less Cash Received

6. April 22 $852.08............................................Check #2459


$210.21............................................Check #5487

7. March 16 $13.50.............................................................Cash

8. July 8 $118.77............................................Check #5444


$132.58............................................Check #1000
$50.00 ..............................Less Cash Received

9. October 31 $59.04............................................Check #8458


$34.55.............................................................Cash

10. February 13 $2,184.21 .........................................Check #48414

11. November 10 $19.89............................................Check #0236


$78.68............................................Check #5487
$15.00 ..............................Less Cash Received

12. May 27 $71.04 ..............................................Check #520

13. June 15 $33.00............................................Check #7584


$43.57.............................................................Cash

14. December 31 $5,411.02............................................Check #4687


$250.00 ..............................Less Cash Received

15. March 2 $197.41............................................Check #5274

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CHECKING WRITING DEPOSIT SLIPS
Write the information
on sample deposit slips.

1. February 18 $154.28............................................Check #6067

2. October 30 $18.32 .........................................Check #54785


$75.00.............................................................Cash

3. December 4 $41.25............................................Check #0214

4. May 23 $18.37 ..............................................Check #228


$20.00.............................................................Cash

5. January 16 $96.45............................................Check #6851

6. April 12 $711.02............................................Check #1141

7. July 5 $19.95............................................Check #1218

8. November 29 $351.99............................................Check #2956


$50.00 ..............................Less Cash Received

9. March 11 $42.64............................................Check #1732


$85.00.............................................................Cash

10. June 30 $105.74............................................Check #0210

11. October 8 $24.04.................................................Check #26

12. August 17 $61.72............................................Check #2522


$20.00 ..............................Less Cash Received

13. September 14 $4,750.00............................................Check #1463

14. February 3 $28.78............................................Check #5664

15. April 25 $485.33............................................Check #2148


$250.00..........................................................Check
$100.00 ..............................Less Cash Received

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CHECKING ORGANIZING INFORMATION
Place the information
in the appropriate column.

Deposit................................................................$15.00

Payment..............................................................$45.00

Withdrawal ........................................................$20.00

Automatic Payment....................................$100.00

Fee............................................................................$2.00

Credit....................................................................$35.00

Deposit................................................................$80.00

Debit Card..........................................................$65.00

Payment..............................................................$10.00

Credit....................................................................$25.00

Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit

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CHECKING ORGANIZING INFORMATION
Place the information
in the appropriate column.

Payment..............................................................$50.25

ATM Withdrawal..............................................$10.75

Credit....................................................................$60.00

Withdrawal......................................................$125.50

Automatic Deposit.........................................$30.75

Deposit................................................................$45.25

Debit Card..........................................................$15.00

Fee............................................................................$5.50

Payment..............................................................$65.25

Debit.....................................................................$75.75

Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit

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CHECKING ORGANIZING INFORMATION
Place the information
in the appropriate column.

Withdrawal ........................................................$48.39

Deposit .............................................................$521.35

Payment..............................................................$24.78

Debit.....................................................................$76.01

Fee............................................................................$2.00

ATM Withdrawal..............................................$75.00

Deposit..........................................................$1,521.83

Debit ..................................................................$102.28

Credit....................................................................$95.27

Payment..............................................................$30.47

Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit

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CHECKING ORGANIZING INFORMATION
Place the information
in the appropriate column.

Deposit....................................................$1,548.25
Payment........................................................$61.47
ATM Withdrawal......................................$100.00
Fee.....................................................................$5.00
Credit .............................................................$41.36
Debit Card ......................................................$7.51
Payment........................................................$39.01
Direct Deposit ............................................$87.88
Fee.....................................................................$2.00
Withdrawal ..................................................$75.00

Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit

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CHECKING ORGANIZING INFORMATION
Place the information
in the appropriate column.

Deposit..........................................................$50.00
Deposit....................................................$1,285.21
Withdrawal ..................................................$69.50
Payment........................................................$31.88
Fee.....................................................................$5.00
Credit .............................................................$47.39
Payment .....................................................$148.02
ATM Withdrawal ........................................$20.00
Deposit..........................................................$74.17
Debit............................................................$381.96

Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit

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CHECKING ORGANIZING INFORMATION
Place the information
in the appropriate column.

Payment .....................................................$567.82
ATM Deposit................................................$40.00
Deposit..........................................................$24.46
Debit ..............................................................$86.15
Fee.....................................................................$2.00
Payment........................................................$74.57
Credit...........................................................$125.87
Withdrawal ..................................................$30.00
Deposit .......................................................$500.00
Payment........................................................$62.99

Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit

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CHECKING ORGANIZING INFORMATION
Place the information
in the appropriate column.

Deposit....................................................$1,457.94
Debit ..............................................................$82.37
Payment........................................................$40.58
Payment .....................................................$387.05
Credit .............................................................$15.00
ATM Withdrawal......................................$100.00
Debit............................................................$154.27
Withdrawal ..................................................$83.31
Deposit..........................................................$66.50
Fee ..................................................................$20.00

Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit

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CHECKING ENTERING INFORMATION
Enter the information in the checkbook
register in chronological order.

10/14 Water Company Check #1


10/18 Gift Shop Check #2
10/23 Plumber Check #3
10/26 Babysitter Check #4
10/31 Costume Rental Check #5
10/17 Deposit
10/25 ATM Withdrawal
10/28 Deposit

Check # Date Transaction

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CHECKING ENTERING INFORMATION
Enter the information in the checkbook
register in chronological order.

8/1 Deposit
8/12 Credit
8/17 ATM Withdrawal
8/28 Fee
8/5 Public Library Check #1
8/8 Mechanic Check #2
8/16 Clothing Store Check #3
8/29 Catering Check #4

Check # Date Transaction

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CHECKING ENTERING INFORMATION
Enter the information in the checkbook
register in chronological order.

1/31 Grocery Store Check #5


1/15 Deposit
1/23 Shoe Repair Check #4
1/16 Hardware Store Check #1
1/7 ATM Withdrawal
1/22 Gas Station Check #3
1/20 Flower Shop Check #2
1/24 Deposit

Check # Date Transaction

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CHECKING ENTERING INFORMATION
Enter the information in the checkbook
register in chronological order.

5/7 Appliance Repair Check #38


5/2 Mortgage Payment Check #36
5/15 ATM Withdrawal
5/4 Deposit
5/8 Deposit
5/12 Postmaster Check #39
5/5 Debit Card
5/4 Restaurant Check #37

Check # Date Transaction

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CHECKING ENTERING INFORMATION
Enter the information in the checkbook
register in chronological order.

9/25 Lawn Care Check #128


9/24 ATM Deposit
9/30 Discount Store Check #131
9/14 Lumberyard Check #126
9/26 Grocery Store Check #129
9/22 Loan Payment Check #127
9/9 Music Shoppe Check #125
9/27 Park District Check #130

Check # Date Transaction

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CHECKING ENTERING INFORMATION
Enter the information in the checkbook
register in chronological order.

4/20 Chiropractor Check #310


3/16 Automatic Payment
4/6 Film Processing Check #308
3/22 Cleaning Service Check #306
4/12 Deposit
4/20 Pharmacy Check #311
3/31 Pizza Parlor Check #307
4/18 Hair Studio Check #309

Check # Date Transaction

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CHECKING ENTERING INFORMATION
Enter the information in the checkbook
register in chronological order.

7/10 Fitness Class Check #524


6/27 Deposit
7/19 Cash Check #525
7/1 Cable Repair Check #523
7/15 ATM Withdrawal
7/19 Dentist Check #526
7/12 Deposit
6/25 Condo Fee Check #522

Check # Date Transaction

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CHECKING BALANCING REGISTERS
Put the information in the appropriate
column and balance the register.

Starting Balance.................................$50.00
$30.00..........................................................Debit Card
$100.00 .............................................................Deposit
$50.00..............................................................Payment
$15.00..............................................ATM Withdrawal
$20.00.......................................Automatic Payment
$100.00 .................................................................Credit
$20.00.....................................................................Debit
$15.00....................................................................Credit

Balance
Payment/Debit Amount Deposit/Credit Amount
50.00

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CHECKING BALANCING REGISTERS
Put the information in the appropriate
column and balance the register.

Starting Balance...............................$100.00
$75.50................................................................Deposit
$5.00.................................................ATM Withdrawal
$20.75..............................................................Payment
$200.00 ......................................Automatic Deposit
$45.25..........................................................Debit Card
$175.50 .................................................................Credit
$10.75..............................................................Payment
$5.00............................................................................Fee

Balance
Payment/Debit Amount Deposit/Credit Amount
100.00

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CHECKING BALANCING REGISTERS
Put the information in the appropriate
column and balance the register.

Starting Balance...............................$500.00
$783.00 .............................................................Deposit
$57.00..............................................................Payment
$15.75 .................................Automatic Withdrawal
$46.25..............................................................Payment
$10.00..............................................ATM Withdrawal
$23.50..........................................................Debit Card
$187.00 ...........................................................Payment
$31.50....................................................................Credit

Balance
Payment/Debit Amount Deposit/Credit Amount
500.00

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CHECKING BALANCING REGISTERS
Put the information in the appropriate
column and balance the register.

Starting Balance...............................$387.47
$26.04..........................................................Debit Card
$117.12 ...........................................................Payment
$1,220.98...................................Automatic Deposit
$15.00 .........................................................................Fee
$76.32................................................................Deposit
$192.25 ...........................................................Payment
$43.81.....................................................................Debit
$550.11 ...........................................................Payment

Balance
Payment/Debit Amount Deposit/Credit Amount
387.47

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CHECKING BALANCING REGISTERS
Put the information in the appropriate
column and balance the register.

Starting Balance...............................$542.31
$82.36..............................................................Payment
$12.32..........................................................Debit Card
$475.00 .............................................................Deposit
$52.36..............................................Automatic Debit
$15.00 ......................................Returned Check Fee
$25.21....................................................................Credit
$18.23..........................................................Debit Card
$109.14 .............................................................Deposit

Balance
Payment/Debit Amount Deposit/Credit Amount
542.31

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CHECKING BALANCING REGISTERS
Put the information in the appropriate
column and balance the register.

Starting Balance...............................$925.27
$58.75................................................................Deposit
$142.36 ...........................................................Payment
$2.00............................................................................Fee
$68.10..........................................................Debit Card
$500.00 ......................................Automatic Deposit
$48.52 ........................................................Withdrawal
$60.50....................................................................Credit
$32.93..............................................................Payment

Balance
Payment/Debit Amount Deposit/Credit Amount
925.27

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CHECKING BALANCING REGISTERS
Put the information in the appropriate
column and balance the register.

Starting Balance ...........................$1,503.28


$38.12 ........................................................Withdrawal
$500.00 .............................................................Deposit
$82.16..............................................................Payment
$5.00 .....................................................................Credit
$50.00................................................................Deposit
$13.50.......................................Automatic Payment
$22.19..............................................ATM Withdrawal
$148.34 .............................................................Deposit

Balance
Payment/Debit Amount Deposit/Credit Amount
1503.28

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CHECKING ORGANIZING REGISTERS
Put the information in the register sequentially.
Then balance the checkbook.

Current Balance = $500.00


6/21 ATM Deposit $50.00
6/28 Pet Store (dog food) $23.58 Check #53
6/12 Department Store (shoes) $38.19 Check #50
6/15 Deposit $310.33
6/27 Fee $7.50
6/14 CASH $75.00 Check #52
6/30 Computer Store (ink cartridges) $62.04 Check #54
6/12 Music Store (CD) $15.79 Check #51

Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit Balance


Check # Date Transaction ✔ FEE
Amount Amount 500.00

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CHECKING ORGANIZING REGISTERS
Put the information in the register sequentially.
Then balance the checkbook.

Current Balance = $693.21


2/1 Fee (new checks) $20.00
2/15 Deposit $1,824.23
2/28 ACME Electric (Jan. bill) $179.38 Check #90
2/13 Quick Fill (gasoline) $27.52 Debit Card
2/4 Dance-N-Time (Feb. lessons) $36.00 Check #87
2/8 Corner Pharmacy $10.00 Debit Card
2/21 American Auto (car payment) $348.19 Check #89
2/14 A. Floral (roses) $19.95 Check #88

Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit Balance


Check # Date Transaction ✔ FEE
Amount Amount 693.21

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CHECKING ORGANIZING REGISTERS
Put the information in the register sequentially.
Then balance the checkbook.

Current Balance = $739.96


12/24 Bakery $28.32 Debit Card
12/2 Smith Electric (light fixtures) $210.40 Check #1329
12/9 ATM Withdrawal $20.00
12/18 Chiropractor $75.00 Check #1331
12/16 Gasoline Station $31.23 Debit Card
12/10 Campbell’s Grocery $115.46 Check #1330
12/4 Direct Deposit $1,000.00
12/23 Cellular Connection (service plan) $62.38 Check #1332

Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit Balance


Check # Date Transaction ✔ FEE
Amount Amount 739.96

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CHECKING ORGANIZING REGISTERS
Put the information in the register sequentially.
Then balance the checkbook.

Current Balance = $1,052.00


11/11 ABC Hauling (garbage/recycling) $38.68 Check #280
11/22 Edward’s Farm (firewood delivery) $192.37 Check #282
11/10 Direct Deposit $250.00
11/5 For Kid’s (donation) $100.00 Check #278
11/12 The Jewelry Box (necklace repair) $16.24 Check #281
11/29 ATM Withdrawal $20.00
11/9 Candles and More $13.72 Check #279
11/23 Grocery Store $117.85 Debit Card

Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit Balance


Check # Date Transaction ✔ FEE
Amount Amount 1052.00

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CHECKING ORGANIZING REGISTERS
Put the information in the register sequentially.
Then balance the checkbook.

Current Balance = $957.16


9/21 Credit $8.74
9/14 Fee $5.00
9/7 Deposit $1,572.83
9/2 City Bank (car payment) $310.00 Check #101
9/12 ATM Withdrawal $50.00
9/24 City Bank (mortgage payment) $421.32 Check #104
9/20 Carpet Magic (upholstery repair) $67.26 Check #103
9/18 Grocery Store $93.98 Check #102

Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit Balance


Check # Date Transaction ✔ FEE
Amount Amount 957.16

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CHECKING ORGANIZING REGISTERS
Put the information in the register sequentially.
Then balance the checkbook.

Current Balance = $870.53


3/29 Hardware Store (paint) $19.12 Check #1390
3/24 Camp Sunshine (contribution) $25.00 Check #1388
3/31 Ray’s Locksmith $42.43 Check #1392
3/26 Direct Deposit $1,531.37
3/28 Times (newspaper) $67.15 Check #1389
3/31 On With The Show (theater tickets) $52.75 Check #1391
3/24 Insurance Inc. $172.86 Check #1387
3/30 ATM Withdrawal $100.00

Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit Balance


Check # Date Transaction ✔ FEE
Amount Amount 870.53

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CHECKING ORGANIZING REGISTERS
Put the information in the register sequentially.
Then balance the checkbook.

Current Balance = $859.87


4/15 Toy Store (birthday gift) $17.62 Check #101
5/13 Automatic Deposit $998.03
4/20 Health Club (monthly fee) $55.00 Check #103
5/4 Grocery Store $72.51 Check #105
5/1 TV Repair Service $45.00 Check #104
4/29 Deposit $372.50
4/20 Country Club (monthly dues) $100.00 Check #102
5/20 Dentist (cleaning) $65.00 Check #106

Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit Balance


Check # Date Transaction ✔ FEE
Amount Amount 859.87

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ANSWER KEY
Math: Word Problems with page 13 3. 47% 8. 42 hours
Pictures 1. Yes 4. 5 kids 9. 123 questions
page 6 2. 249,651,000 points 5. 13 lots 10. 16 people
1. 90 feet 3. 1360.41 points
4. No page 21 page 26
2. 5 yards
5. No 1. 12 tablespoons 1. 5 flower beds
3. 60 inches
2. 9 teaspoons 2. 19 days
4. 54 feet
page 14 3. 6 cups 3. 12 openings
5. 32 yards
1. 11 teams 4. No 4. 24 times
page 7 2. No 5. 5 cups 5. 14 points
1. 354 miles 3. 0 6. 24 tablespoons 6. 25%
2. No 4. 8 teams 7. 32 teaspoons 7. 11 cards
3. 230 miles 5. 6 teams 8. No 8. 36 times
4. Yes 6. No 9. 126 diapers
7. 3 points page 22 10. 12 eggs
5. 279 miles
8. Yes 1. 2172 miles
6. No
2. 112,625 miles page 27
7. Yes
page 15 3. 120,000 miles 1. 11 more washing
page 8 1. 25 lbs. 4. 23,000 miles machines
1. 4 seats 2. 30 reps. 5. No 2. 60 days
2. No 3. 92.5 lbs. 3. 104 people
3. 7 people 4. 20 lbs. 4. 3 seats
4. 4 people 5. 80 lbs. Math:Word Problems 5. 60 males
5. No; 6 chairs 6. 54 bulbs
page 16 page 23 7. 3 times
page 9 1. 34 ½–35 1. 15 seats 8. 105 cars
1. 12 children 2. X-Large Tall 2. .333 9. 8 cabs
2. 2 swings 3. 4 inches 3. Yes 10. 6 pills
3. 9 children 4. 17–17 ½ 4. 8 patients
4. 2 children 5. 1 inch 5. 20 loads
5. 20 children 6. 45 seats
page 17 7. 6 times/month Calendar:
page 10 1. 1939 miles 8. 6 batteries General Orientation
1. 420 calories 2. 6 MPG 9. 3 hours page 28
2. 71% calories from fat 3. 128 miles 10. 8 years 1. January
3. Yes 4. 9.7 CU FT 2. February
4. 8 grams 5. 11.4 inches page 24 3. March
5. Yes 1. 12 paychecks 4. April
page 18 2. 4 canoes 5. May
page 11 1. No 3. 2 seats 6. June
1. Yes 2. 22 square feet 4. 3 cans 7. July
2. 1 shelf 3. 227.12 square feet 5. 4½ boxes 8. August
3. More than 4. 313.6 square feet 6. Yes 9. September
4. 24 inches 5. 84 square feet 7. 8 weeks 10. October
5. 12 inches 6. 12.5 8. 49 e-mails 11. November
6. 6 inches 9. 45% 12. December
page 19
7. 120 inches 10. 6 bottles
1. 76.5°
8. Yes 1. Sunday
2. 11°
page 25 2. Monday
page 12 3. 4°
1. 4 casseroles 3. Tuesday
1. 200 seats 4. 14°
2. 25%, or ¼ of a box 4. Wednesday
2. 17 seats 5. 37°
3. 64 people 5. Thursday
3. 4 6. 6 cities
4. 12 messages 6. Friday
4. Yes 5. 24 magazines 7. Saturday
page 20
5. 650 seats 6. 20%
1. 19 lots
7. 38 times Years will vary.
2. 10 lots

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page 29 July calendar: The word July page 39 2-3 Pick up kids after
Answers will vary. should be added to the top of 1. November school
the calendar. The letters M 2. 4 days 5-6 Watch nightly news
page 30 and S should be added at the 3. Monday 6-7 Eat dinner
1. d. 6. i. top of the second and sev- 4. 13th and 27th 7-8 Watch the sunset
2. e. 7. a. enth columns. These dates 5. 3 days 9-10 Brush teeth before
3. g. 8. f. should be added: 3, 5, 6, 11, 6. No bed
4. b. 9. h. 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 24, 27, 29, 7. 18th
5. j. 10. c. and 30. 8. Monday page 44
9. October Morning
page 31 September calendar: The 7:25 Take car in for
10. December
1. b letters S and W should be routine service
2. d added at the top of the first 9:15 Pick up pictures
3. a and fourth columns. These from photo lab
4. c dates should be added: 2, 5, 6, Calendar: 9:30 Pick up prescription
8, 11, 14, 16, 17, 20, 23, 25, 26, Daily Planners 10:00 Chiropractor
1. 4 seasons
2. Winter and 29. page 40 appointment
3. Fall 1 Lap swim at the indoor Afternoon
4. Fall pool, drop off kids at 1:15 Lunch with Dan and
5. Spring school, pick up dry clean-
Calendar: Carol
6. Summer ing, and meet with
Calendar Questions 2:00 Volunteer at nursing
7. Answers will vary. Emma. home
8. Answers will vary. page 36 2. 1-2 p.m.
1. February 4:30 Walk dog
3. 3 p.m.
2. 4 days 4. Picking up Evening
3. Sunday 5. No 5:30 Dinner at La Casa
Calendar: Sequencing 4. 9 days 7:45 Movie theater
page 32 5. 2nd and 16th page 41 9:30 Watch favorite com-
These dates should be added 6. Monday 1. 5 meetings edy show on TV
to the calendar: 3, 5, 7, 11, 15, 7. Yes 2. 7:00 a.m.
19, 21, 25, 28. 8. Thursday 3. 1:30 p.m. pages 45-46
9. March 4. 12:00 p.m. Answers will vary.
page 33 10. No 5. Yes
These dates should be added 6. Social hour, Benefit
to the calendar: 2, 6, 10, 16, 18, page 37 dinner, and Dance Calendar:
21, 22, and 26. 1. April
Weekly Planners
2. 5 days page 42
page 34 3. Thursday 1. 9 activities page 47
The word Sunday should be 4. Monday, 25th 2. Farmer’s Market, mail let- 1. Monday,Tuesday,Wed-
added at the top of the first 5. Monday, 18th ters,donations to shelter, nesday, and Thursday
column. 6. May bagel shop 2. Yes
7. 24th 3. Yes 3. Evening
These dates should be added 8. Sunday 4. Yes 4. Friday
to the calendar: 2, 6, 11, 15, 17, 9. 3 days 5. Before 5. Soccer game and volun-
26, 28, and 30. 6. around 7:00 a.m. teering at food pantry
page 38 7. 11:30 a.m.
1. August 8. No page 48
page 35 2. September 1. Tuesday,Thursday, and
August calendar: The words 3. Sunday page 43 Friday mornings
Tuesday and Friday should be 4. 5th 5-6: Watch the sunrise 2. 2 days
added at the top of the third 5. No 6-7: Watch favorite a.m. 3. No
and fifth columns. These 6. 8 days news show 4. Monday,Wednesday,
dates should be added: 3, 5, 8, 7. Friday 7-8: Eat breakfast Friday, and Saturday
13, 14, 17, 18, 22, 23, 25, 27, 8. No 12-1 Eat lunch and watch 5. Evenings
and 29. 9. 4 days the local news 6. Karen, Lisa, Stacy
10. Monday 7. No

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page 49 page 52 page 57-59 page 65
1. Tuesday at 6 p.m. Mon. 5:30-6:15 exercise, Activities will appear on the March Wash windows
2. Thursday at 10:30 a.m. no school proper dates on the calendar. April Repair roof
3. Thursday at 3 p.m. May Clean gutters, fertil-
4. No Tues. 5:30-6:15 exercise, page 60 ize lawn, and plant
5. Saturday morning Physical therapy at Answers will vary. vegetable garden
6. 2 days 7:30 June: Paint house and
Wed. 1-2 fence repair, fertilize lawn
page 50 Calendar: July Fertilize lawn
2-3 carpet repair
Monday Yearly Planners Aug. Fertilize lawn
Morning Work 7:30-11:30 Thurs. Physical therapy at Sept. Fertilize lawn and
Afternoon 3:00 appoint- page 61
7:30, 10:00 Adam to wash windows
ment with 1. 2 times a year
the pediatrician Oct. Plant spring bulbs
broker 2. April and October
Nov. Clean gutters and
Fri. 5:30-6:15 exercise 3. No
Tuesday put out holiday
Sat. 9:00 SUV to dealer- 4. May and September
Morning Work 7:30-11:30 decorations
ship, work 1-3 5. February
Evening Guitar lesson at Sun. Work 1-3 6. Yes page 66
6:00 Jan. Mortgage, sanita-
page 53 page 62
Wednesday tion, car payment,
Answers will vary. 1. No
Morning Work 7:30-11:30 gas/electric, and
2. 3 months
Evening Cooking class home equity loan
3. Before
8:00 Feb. Mortgage, life insur-
4. August and September
Calendar: 5. 3 months
ance premium, car
Thursday Monthly Planners payment, gas/elec-
Morning Work 7:30-11:30 page 63 tric, water, and
page 54
Afternoon Clean house 1. Wrestling and volleyball home equity loan
Evening Guitar lesson at 1. 2, 4, 14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25,
2. No March Mortgage, sanita-
6:00 and then 28, and 30
3. 7 tion, car payment,
grocery shop. 2. 4½
4. Basketball gas/electric, and
3. 3 birthdays
5. No home equity loan
Friday 4. Tuesday the 22nd,
6. August, September, and April Mortgage, car pay-
Morning Work 7:30-11:30 5:30 p.m.
October ment, income tax,
Afternoon John home 5. 6 hours
gas/electric, and
6. 7 days
Saturday page 64 home equity loan
Morning Ship package to page 55 Jan. New Year’s Day May Mortgage, sanita-
Aunt Louise 1. Wed., Dec. 12 Feb. Lincoln’s Birthday tion, car payment,
2. Thurs., Dec. 20 March St. Patrick’s Day gas/electric, water,
3. Monday April and home equity
page 51 4. Fri., Dec. 7; Sat., Dec. 15 May Mother’s Day loan
AM 5. No Memorial Day June Mortgage, car pay-
Mon. 10:00 pottery class 6. Wed., Dec. 5 June Father’s Day ment, property tax,
Tues. 9:00 yoga class 7. No Flag Day car insurance premi-
Wed. 10:00 pottery class 8. Yes July Independence Day um, gas/electric, and
Thurs. Balance checkbook Aug. home equity loan
Sat. Volunteer at shelter page 56 Sept. Labor Day July Mortgage, sanita-
1. Wed., March 3;Tues., Patriot Day tion, car payment,
Noon March 16; and Wed., Oct. Halloween gas/electric, and
Mon. Mall March 31. Columbus Day home equity loan
Tues. Lunch with Robert 2. Mon., March 22–Fri., Nov. Veteran’s Day Aug. Mortgage, life insur-
Sat. Volunteer at shelter March 26 Thanksgiving ance premium, car
Sun. Brunch at 12:00 3. Fri., March 12 Dec. Hanukkah payment, gas/elec-
4. Cereal or crackers Christmas tric, water, and
PM
5. Fruit or vegetable home equity loan
Fri. 7:30 basketball
6. 3 times
game

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ANSWER KEY

Sept. Mortgage, property page 70 4. By 3:00 p.m. 4. 4:48 a.m.


tax, sanitation, car 1. 1:00 5. By 5:00 p.m. 5. 1 hour and 38 minutes
payment, gas/elec- 2. 7:00
tric, and home equi- 3. 10:00 page 78 page 85
ty loan 4. 12:30 1. 4 time zones 1. 15 minutes
Oct. Mortgage, car pay- 5. 3:15 2. 2:00 p.m. 2. 50 minutes
ment, gas/electric, 6. 9:45 3. 2:52 p.m. 3. No
and home equity 7. 2:35 4. 2:00 p.m. 4. 1 hour and 20 minutes
loan 8. 5:55 5. No 5. 2 hours
Nov. Mortgage, sanitation, 9. 6:20 6. 8:54 a.m.
page 86
car payment, 10. 11:24 1. Rail A
page 79
gas/electric, water, 11. 8:57 2. 1 hour
1. 4 hours
and home equity 12. 4:08 3. Rail D
2. 1½ hours
loan 4. 25 minutes
3. 2½ hours
Dec. Mortgage, car pay- 5. Yes
4. 2 hours and 15 minutes
ment, gas/electric, Time: 5. 10 hours page 87
and home equity Writing Time on Clocks 6. No 1. No
loan
The clock hands should be in 2. 6:00 a.m.
page 80
page 67 the correct position to match 3. 6:30 a.m. from Campbell
1. 2 hours
Answers will vary. the times. Island
2. 4 hours
3. Yes 4. 1 hour
5. No
Time: Word Problems 4. Noon (12:00 p.m.)
Time: Telling Time with Pictures 5. 60 minutes page 88
page 74 6. 2 hours 1. 5:00 p.m.
page 68
1. 3:00 1. 4 hours 2. Yes
page 81
2. 8:00 2. 1 hour and 35 minutes 3. 6 hours
1. 25-30 minutes
3. 6:00 3. 11 movies 4. 14 hours
2. 45-50 minutes
4. 11:15 4. No 5. Yes
3. 31-36 minutes
5. 12:45 5. 1 matinee showing 4. 5 minutes page 89
6. 9:30 6. 3 movies 5. No 1. 45 minutes each; 1½
7. 10:05
page 75 hours total
8. 2:35 page 82
1. 11 a.m. 2. No
9. 4:05 1. 2:11
2. 15 minutes 3. 1½ hours
10. 7:57 2. 1:03
3. No 4. Yes
11. 1:22 3. 17 seconds
4. 55 minutes 5. 4 hours
12. 5:49 4. 2:40
5. 30 minutes 5. 4 runners page 90
page 69 6. 60 minutes 1. 6:30 a.m.
1. 12:00 7. 3:55 p.m. page 83 2. 25 minutes
2. 4:00 1. 2 hours and 45 minutes 3. 10 hours
3. 10:00 page 76 2. 30 minutes
1. 9 hours 4. Madison County
4. 5:45 3. 9:25–9:30 a.m. 5. 1 hour
5. 1:15 2. 14½ hours 4. 5 minutes
6. 6:30 3. 15 minutes 5. 20 minutes page 91
7. 2:05 4. 1 hour 6. 5 minutes 1. 9:48 a.m.
8. 11:25 5. 7 hours 7. 30 minutes/week 2. No
9. 7:10 6. No 8. 11:00 a.m. 3. AEK Clothing
10. 3:32 4. Morning
page 77 page 84
11. 8:46 5. 11:09 a.m.
1. By 10:00 a.m. 1. 2 hours and 18 minutes
12. 9:13 6. 31 minutes
2. 10:00 a.m. 2. 1 hour and 15 minutes 7. 10:47 p.m.
3. By 12:00 p.m. 3. 1hour and 15 minutes 8. 2 e-mails

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Time: Word Problems page 96 17. 20 one-dollar bills page 105


page 92 1. 6:10 a.m. 18. 50 one-dollar bills 1. b 2. b
1. 30 minutes 2. 1 hour and 15 minutes 19. 100 one-dollar bills 3. a 4. c
2. 9:30 p.m. 3. 8:00 a.m. 20. 2 five-dollar bills 5. c 6. b
3. 7:00 p.m. 4. No 21. 4 five-dollar bills
4. 3 hours/week 5. 3 hours 22. 10 five-dollar bills
5. 2 hours and 35 minutes 6. 1:55 p.m. 23. 20 five-dollar bills Money: Calculating
6. 11:30 a.m. 7. 8 hours a night 24. 5 twenty-dollar bills Coin Values
7. 6 hours 8. 32 minutes 25. 2 fifty-dollar bills
9. More than page 106
8. 9:30 p.m. 1. 17¢ 2. 40¢
10. 256 megs page 100
9. 30 minutes 3. 56¢ 4. 60¢
1. Yes 13. Yes
10. 11:35 a.m. 5. 35¢ 6. $1.11
2. No 14. No
page 93 3. No 15. Yes
Money: Identifying Coins 4. Yes 16. No
page 107
1. Yes 1. 25¢ 2. 60¢
2. 1:00 p.m. page 97 5. No 17. Yes
3. 52¢ 4. 35¢
3. 5:15 p.m. 1. d 6. Yes 18. Yes
5. 96¢ 6. 32¢
4. 7:15 a.m. 2. a 7. Yes 19. No
5. 6:00 a.m. 3. c 8. Yes 20. Yes
4. b 9. No 21. Yes
6. 10:00 a.m. Money: Calculating
7. 7½ hours 10. No 22. Yes Coin and Bill Values
8. 6:47 a.m. 11. Yes 23. No
page 108
9. 14 minutes Money: Identifying Bills 12. Yes 24. Yes
25. No 1. $2.09 2. $6.30
10. 45 minutes page 98 3. $16.36 4. $14.45
1. b 5. $22.58 6. $37.18
page 94
2. a
1. 5:50 p.m. Money: Determining page 109
3. f
2. 4:00 p.m. Coin Values 1. $7.26 2. $21.20
4. e
3. 3:30 p.m. 3. $33.45 4. $21.47
5. d page 101
4. 3 full games 5. $96.13 6. $159.17
6. c 1. c 2. b
5. 11:10 a.m.
6. 1 hour and 15 minutes 3. a 4. c page 110
7. 6:00 a.m. 5. b 6. b 1. $45.30 2. $85.60
8. 1:00 p.m. Money: General Questions 3. $52.15 4. $111.65
page 102
9. 12 articles page 99 1. c 2. a 5. $175.70 6. $620.36
10. Your spouse 1. 5 pennies 3. b 4. a
2. 10 pennies 5. b 6. c
3. 25 pennies Money: Word Problems
page 95 4. 50 pennies page 103 with Pictures
1. 2½ hours 5. 100 pennies 1. a 2. b page 111
2. 9½ hours 6. 2 nickels 3. c 4. b 1. Yes
3. 1:15 p.m. 7. 5 nickels 5. a 6. b 2. $10.93
4. No 8. 10 nickels 3. 1 pre-made pizza crust
5. 1½ hours 9. 20 nickels 4. sausage
6. 7:25 p.m. 10. 5 dimes Money: Determining 5. No
7. 37 minutes 11. 10 dimes Coin and Bill Values
8. 40 mph 12. 2 quarters page 112
9. 1 hour and 25 minutes page 104 1. $480.00
13. 4 quarters 1. c 2. b
10. 26 minutes 14. 2 half-dollars 2. 3 women’s games
3. a 4. b 3. $100.00
15. 5 one-dollar bills 5. a 6. c
16. 10 one-dollar bills 4. $368.00
5. $23.00

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page 113 page 121 Money: Word Problems 5. $93.75


1. Yes 1. $55.90 page 128 6. $195.00
2. No 2. $3.00 1. $74.00 7. 3,000
3. $19.75 3. Yes 2. $150.00 8. $41.01
4. $12.50 4. $6.75 3. $4.00 9. $1.07
5. $14.25 5. $1.70/lb. 4. $105.00 10. Yes
page 114 page 122 5. No
1. $4.00 1. $121.00 6. $36.00
2. $6.50 2. $115.00 7. $20.28 Checking: Writing
3. $12.00 3. $23.00 8. Yes Amounts
4. 3 days 4. 10 stars 9. $255.00 page 133
5. Yes 5. $34.00 10. $2.50 1. two dollars and 06/100
page 129 2. four dollars and 59/100
page 115 page 123
1. $2.50 3. nine dollars and 36/100
1. $6.00 1. Answers will vary
2. $40.00 4. twelve dollars and
2. $40.00 depending on your age.
3. $6.00 20/100
3. $26.00 2. $31.05
4. $32.85 5. seventeen dollars and
4. $72.38 3. Answers will vary
5. $900.00 72/100
5. $6.00 depending on your age.
6. $1,500.00 6. twenty-six dollars and
4. $20.00
page 116 7. $10.75 no/100
5. Answers will vary
1. $42.20 8. $30.00 7. thirty-three dollars and
depending on your age.
2. $45.15 9. $7.80 61/100
3. $31.42; $33.62 page 124 10. $2.15 8. thirty-nine dollars and
4. $5.79 1. 15¢ 07/100
5. $3.00 2. 25¢ page 130 9. forty-one dollars and
3. 2 dimes 1. $19.90 56/100
page 117 4. 40¢ 2. $120.00 10. fifty-two dollars and
1. $55.90 5. 1 hour and 36 minutes 3. $77.00 14/100
2. $10.00 4. $3.00 11. fifty-five dollars and
3. $60.00 page 125 5. $82.00 75/100
4. $42.90 1. $3.00 6. No 12. sixty-four dollars and
5. $47.90 2. 20 quarters 7. $32.50 46/100
3. 10 minutes 8. Individual doughnuts 13. sixty-eight dollars and
page 118 4. 19 minutes 9. 55¢ per bushel 32/100
1. 9.6 gallons 5. $8.50 10. $16.25 14. seventy-four dollars and
2. Regular
no/100
3. Yes page 126 page 131 15. seventy-eight dollars and
4. 20¢ 1. $16.50 1. Yes 50/100
5. $41.12 2. $172.00 2. $6,600.00 16. eighty-two dollars and
3. $72.00 3. $400.00
page 119 42/100
4. Yes 4. $12.07
1. $3.00 17. eighty-four dollars and
5. $5.00 5. $70.00
2. No 14/100
3. 75¢ page 127 6. $3.00 18. ninety dollars and 31/100
4. $15.90 1. $8.35 7. No 19. ninety-five dollars and
2. Yes 8. $20,000.00 79/100
page 120 3. Yes 9. $432.00 20. ninety-seven dollars and
1. $53,500.00 4. $11.85 10. $1.25 83/100
2. $4.10 per share 5. $8.30
3. $375.00 page 132
4. $10,510.00 1. $37.50
5. 2000 shares of 2. $3,600.00
Theodore LTD 3. $14.85
4. 91¢

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page 134 page 146 Checking: Entering Information


1. one-hundred three dollars and Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit page 152
71/100 $50.25 $60.00 #1 10/14 Water Company
2. one-hundred seven dollars and $10.75 $30.75 10/17 Deposit
23/100 $125.50 $45.25 #2 10/18 Gift Shop
3. one-hundred ninety-eight dollars $15.00 #3 10/23 Plumber
and 47/100 $5.50 10/25 ATM Withdrawal
4. two-hundred twenty-five dollars $65.25 #4 10/26 Babysitter
and 08/100 $75.75 10/28 Deposit
5. two-hundred fifty-one dollars and #5 10/31 Costume Rental
page 147
86/100
Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit
6. three-hundred twenty dollars and page 153
$48.39 $521.35
59/100 8/1 Deposit
$24.78 $1,521.83
7. three-hundred seventy-four dollars #1 8/5 Public Library
$76.01 $95.27
and 25/100 #2 8/8 Mechanic
$2.00
8. four-hundred forty-seven dollars 8/12 Credit
$75.00
and 15/100 #3 8/16 Clothing Store
$102.28
9. four-hundred eighty-two dollars 8/17 ATM Withdrawal
$30.47
and no/100 8/28 Fee
10. five-hundred thirty-nine dollars and page 148 #4 8/29 Catering
12/100 Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit
11. five-hundred seventy-three dollars $61.47 $1,548.25 page 154
and 99/100 $100.00 $41.36 1/7 ATM Withdrawal
12. six-hundred three dollars and $5.00 $87.88 1/15 Deposit
58/100 $7.51 #1 1/16 Hardware Store
13. six-hundred twenty-one dollars and $39.01 #2 1/20 Flower Shop
30/100 $2.00 #3 1/22 Gas Station
14. seven-hundred sixty-eight dollars $75.00 #4 1/23 Shoe Repair
and 27/100 page 149 1/24 Deposit
15. seven-hundred ninety-six dollars Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit #5 1/31 Grocery Store
and 63/100 $69.50 $50.00
16. eight-hundred thirty-seven dollars $31.88 $1,285.21 page 155
and 74/100 $5.00 $47.39 #36 5/2 Mortgage Payment
17. eight-hundred seventy-five dollars $148.02 $74.17 5/4 Deposit
and 18/100 $20.00 #37 5/4 Restaurant
18. nine-hundred three dollars and $381.96 5/5 Debit Card
63/100 #38 5/7 Appliance Repair
19. nine-hundred fifty-two dollars and page 150 5/8 Deposit
42/100 Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit #39 5/12 Postmaster
20. one-thousand dollars and no/100 $567.82 $40.00 5/15 ATM Withdrawal
$86.15 $24.46
$2.00 $125.87 page 156
$74.57 $500.00
Checking: Organizing Information #125 9/9 Music Shoppe
$30.00
page 145 #126 9/14 Lumberyard
$62.99
Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit #127 9/22 Loan Payment
$45.00 $15.00 page 151 9/24 ATM Deposit
$20.00 $35.00 Payment/Debit Deposit/Credit #128 9/25 Lawn Care
$100.00 $80.00 $82.37 $1,457.94 #129 9/26 Grocery Store
$2.00 $25.00 $40.58 $15.00 #130 9/27 Park District
$65.00 $387.05 $66.50 #131 9/30 Discount Store
$10.00 $100.00
$154.27
$83.31
$20.00

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page 157 page 160 page 163
3/16 Automatic Payment Debit Credit Balance Debit Credit Balance
#306 3/22 Cleaning Service $100.00 $542.31
#307 3/31 Pizza Parlor $75.50 $175.50 $82.36 $459.95
#308 4/6 Film Processing $5.00 $170.50 $12.32 $447.63
4/12 Deposit $20.75 $149.75 $475.00 $922.63
#309 4/18 Hair Studio $200.00 $349.75 $52.36 $870.27
#310 4/20 Chiropractor $45.25 $304.50 $15.00 $855.27
#311 4/20 Pharmacy $175.50 $480.00 $25.21 $880.48
$10.75 $469.25 $18.23 $862.25
page 158 $5.00 $464.25 $109.14 $971.39
#522 6/25 Condo Fee
6/27 Deposit page 161 page 164
#523 7/1 Cable Repair Debit Credit Balance Debit Credit Balance
#524 7/10 Fitness Class $500.00 $925.27
7/12 Deposit $783.00 $1,283.00 $58.75 $984.02
7/15 ATM Withdrawal $57.00 $1,226.00 $142.36 $841.66
#525 7/19 Cash $15.75 $1,210.25 $2.00 $839.66
#526 7/19 Dentist $46.25 $1,164.00 $68.10 $771.56
$10.00 $1,154.00 $500.00 $1,271.56
$23.50 $1,130.50 $48.52 $1,223.04
Checking: Balancing Registers
$187.00 $943.50 $60.50 $1,283.54
page 159 $31.50 $975.00 $32.93 $1,250.61
Debit Credit Balance
$50.00 page 162 page 165
$30.00 $20.00 Debit Credit Balance Debit Credit Balance
$100.00 $120.00 $387.47 $1,503.28
$50.00 $70.00 $26.04 $361.43 $38.12 $1,465.16
$15.00 $55.00 $117.12 $244.31 $500.00 $1,965.16
$20.00 $35.00 $1,220.98 $1,465.29 $82.16 $1,883.00
$100.00 $135.00 $15.00 $1,450.29 $5.00 $1,888.00
$20.00 $115.00 $76.32 $1,526.61 $50.00 $1,938.00
$15.00 $130.00 $192.25 $1,334.36 $13.50 $1,924.50
$43.81 $1,290.55 $22.19 $1,902.31
$550.11 $740.44 $148.34 $2,050.65

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# Date Transaction Debit Fee Credit Balance
$500.00
50 6/12 Department Store (shoes) $38.19 $461.81
51 6/12 Music Store (CD) $15.79 $446.02
52 6/14 Cash $75.00 $371.02
6/15 Deposit $310.33 $681.35
6/21 ATM Deposit $50.00 $731.35
6/27 Fee $7.50 $723.85
53 6/28 Pet Store (dog food) $23.58 $700.27
54 6/30 Computer Store (ink cartridges) $62.04 $638.23

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# Date Transaction Debit Fee Credit Balance
$693.21
2/1 Fee (new checks) $20.00 $673.21
87 2/4 Dance-N-Time (Feb. lessons) $36.00 $637.21
2/8 Corner Pharmacy $10.00 $627.21
2/13 Quick Fill (gasoline) $27.52 $599.69
88 2/14 A. Floral (roses) $19.95 $579.74
2/15 Deposit $1,824.23 $2,403.97
89 2/21 American Auto (car payment) $348.19 $2,055.78
90 2/28 ACME Electric (Jan. bill) $179.38 $1,876.40

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# Date Transaction Debit Fee Credit Balance
$739.96
1329 12/2 Smith Electric (light fixtures) $210.40 $529.56
12/4 Direct Deposit $1,000.00 $1,529.56
12/9 ATM Withdrawal $20.00 $1,509.56
1330 12/10 Campbell’s Grocery $115.46 $1,394.10
12/16 Gasoline Station $31.23 $1,362.87
1331 12/18 Chiropractor $75.00 $1,287.87
1332 12/23 Cellular Connection (service plan) $62.38 $1,225.49
12/24 Bakery $28.32 $1,197.17

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# Date Transaction Debit Fee Credit Balance
$1,052.00
278 11/5 For Kid’s (donation) $100.00 $952.00
279 11/9 Candles and More $13.72 $938.28
11/10 Direct Deposit $250.00 $1,188.28
280 11/11 ABC Hauling (garbage/recycling) $38.68 $1,149.60
281 11/12 The Jewelry Box (necklace repair) $16.24 $1,133.36
282 11/22 Edward’s Farm (firewood delivery) $192.37 $940.99
11/23 Grocery Store $117.85 $823.14
11/29 ATM Withdrawal $20.00 $803.14

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# Date Transaction Debit Fee Credit Balance
$957.16
101 9/2 City Bank (car payment) $310.00 $647.16
9/7 Deposit $1,572.83 $2,219.99
9/12 ATM Withdrawal $50.00 $2,169.99
9/14 Fee $5.00 $2,164.99
102 9/18 Grocery Store $93.98 $2,071.01
103 9/20 Carpet Magic (upholstery repair) $67.26 $2,003.75
9/21 Credit $8.74 $2,012.49
104 9/24 City Bank (mortgage payment) $421.32 $1,591.17

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# Date Transaction Debit Fee Credit Balance
$870.53
1387 3/24 Insurance Inc. $172.86 $697.67
1388 3/24 Camp Sunshine (contribution) $25.00 $672.67
3/26 Direct Deposit $1,531.37 $2,204.04
1389 3/28 Times (newspaper) $67.15 $2,136.89
1390 3/29 Hardware Store (paint) $19.12 $2,117.77
3/30 ATM Withdrawal $100.00 $2,017.77
1391 3/31 On With the Show (theater tickets) $52.75 $1,965.02
1392 3/31 Ray’s Locksmith $42.43 $1,922.59

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# Date Transaction Debit Fee Credit Balance
$859.87
101 4/15 Toy Store (birthday gift) $17.62 $842.25
102 4/20 Country Club (monthly dues) $100.00 $742.25
103 4/20 Health Club (monthly fee) $55.00 $687.25
4/29 Deposit $372.50 $1,059.75
104 5/1 TV Repair Service $45.00 $1,014.75
105 5/4 Grocery Store $72.51 $942.24
5/13 Automatic Deposit $998.03 $1,940.27
106 5/20 Dentist (cleaning) $65.00 $1,875.27

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