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Adding prices

Adding prices

Assessment

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Mathematics

3rd - 4th Grade

Easy

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, L.1.6, 5.NBT.A.3B

+3

Standards-aligned

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JESSICA HOOVER

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4 Slides • 6 Questions

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Adding prices

By JESSICA HOOVER

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What are some things that YOU like to buy at the store?

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​Great job!

We need money for a lot of different things​!

When you go shopping for the things you want, you make a purchase.

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​Your purchases are then totaled, so you know how much you owe.​

Here is an example of a receipt.​

Receipts list the quantity and price of the items you buy.

Most receipts also include the store name, address, and telephone number.

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Multiple Choice

A receipt lists the quantity and prices of the items you buy.

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True

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False

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A receipt lines up the prices

This makes it easier to read​

​sleeveless shirt............................ $19.99

faded jeans....................................$​39.99

long dress........................................$67.99

​Total..................................................$127.97

With the decimals lined up, you can easily combine the addends into one total

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Multiple Choice

Are these prices lined up correctly?

$ 1.99

$ 2.10

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Yes

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No

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Multiple Choice

Are these prices lined up correctly?

$ 3.50

$5.22

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Yes

2

No

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Multiple Choice

Are these prices lined up correctly?

$5.45

$1.22

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Yes

2

No

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Draw

Now you try! Line up the prices $1.25 and $3.33 You can try adding them for a bonus ticket!

Adding prices

By JESSICA HOOVER

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