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    Tuesday, February 21, 2017 Page 4
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savings
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to do with money!
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don’t
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each h time you get paid. It
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really
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amount is using words,
like this:
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something
need
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needs? ?
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Look through the
newspaper for five
amounts of money
written as numbers.
Rewrite each one
using words.
Example: $52.25 is
F
Fifty-two
dollars and
twenty-five cents.
Co omplete the grid by using all the letters
Complete
in the wor
rd W
ANT
A T in each vertical and
word
WANT
horizontal
ho
orizontal r row.
ow . Each letter should only
be used once in each row.
r ow
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ha
ave been filled in for you.
have
Standards Link: Research:
Use the newspaper to locate
information.
Can you u divide this grid into four parts in which each
part has s the same amount of money?
mone ey?
20
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10
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This week’
week’s s word:
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paid
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Try
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r to use the word
allowance in a sentence
today when talking with
family. .
your friends and family
Standards L
Link: Mathematical Reasoning: Solve problems
pro
oblems using logic.
More or less?
Look through the newspap
newspaper
per for two money
numbers written as numera
als or words. Cut
numerals
next
these out and glue them ne
ext to each other on a
paper, , leaving a li
little
piece of paper
ttle space between
them. Fill in the space with h a <, >, or = sign to
make a true statement.
Standards Link: Research: Use the new
newspaper
wspaper to locate information.
ALLOWANCE
ALLOW
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Start a
New Business
If you could start a business,
what would it be? How do
you know if people need
what your business offers?
Explain why you would like
to start this business.