Complete the sentence: “He ______ money every week.” A) save B) saves C) saving
Saves
245 - 123
122
Complete the sentence: “She is ______ money.” A) save B) saves C) saving
What is a NEED? Give a definition AND one example.
Answer: Something important for survival. Example: food, water, medicine.
During World War II, families used ration cards to: A) buy luxury cars B) control food and supplies C) play games
Answer: B) control food and supplies
Choose the correct sentence: A) I buys food. B) I buy food. C) I buying food.
I buy
500 - 275
225
Correct the sentence: “He is spend money.”
Answer: “He is spending money.”
What is a WANT? Give a definition AND one example.
Answer: Something you would like to have, but do not need for survival. Example: video games, expensive shoes.
Need or Want? Medicine
Answer: NEED
Correct the sentence: “She spend money on video games.”
Answer: “She spends money on video games.”
700 - 458
242
Complete the sentence: “We are ______ a budget.” A) create B) creating C) creates
Answer: B) creating
What is a SMART PURCHASE? Give a definition AND one example.
Answer: A purchase that is responsible and useful. Example: buying food, medicine, or school supplies.
Correct the sentence: “He is buys food.”
Answer: “He is buying food.”
Complete the sentence: “My family ______ a budget every month.” A) create B) creates C) creating
Answer: B) creates
875 - 426
449
Complete the sentence: “The students are ______ subtraction problems.” A) solving B) solve C) solves
solving
What is a RISKY PURCHASE? Give a definition AND one example.
Answer: A purchase that can create financial problems or waste money. Example: buying expensive luxury items without savings.
What is a budget? A) A video game B) A plan for money C) A type of food
Answer: B) A plan for money
Is this sentence correct? “He save money for emergencies.”
Answer: No Correct Answer: “He saves money for emergencies.”
1000-587=
413
Correct the sentence: “She is runing at work.”
running
What were ration cards during World War II?
Answer: Cards used to control how much food and supplies families could buy.
15,432 - 8,975 =
6457