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Let’s Go Shopping

Click on the arrow to navigate Let’s Go Shopping Today you will go to 4 different shops. At each shop you will be given money that you will need to use to buy things. Before you go shopping you must work out how much money you have and choose the correct amount. Then you will be able to go shopping. Click on the arrow to navigate

Shop 1: Supermarket With the money you have below you need to buy as much food as you can. Choose the basket that will get you the most for your money?

How much money do you have? Click on the correct amount $12 $50 $30 $3

Click on the supermarket doors to go into the shop. You Got It! $30 Thirty Dollars Click on the supermarket doors to go into the shop.

Sorry Try Again Click here to go back

Welcome to the Supermarket You have $30 to spend at the supermarket. Your aim is to get as many things in the shop as you can for $30. Look at the items below then go to the checkout to pick the correct basket. Checkout

Add the price of the items up and click on the basket that gives you the most shopping for $30 $1.00 $5.00 $3.00 $5.00 $12.00 $2.00 CHECKOUT $2.00 $4.00 $3.00 $3.00 $4.00 $12.00 $6.00 $9.00 $8.00 2 1 3

Well Done!! Good Job! Although Basket 1 had more shopping it was $32.00 which was $2.00 over. Basket 2 only had four items in it and only cost $18.00. Basket 3 had five items and was very close to $30, costing $28.00 Maybe you can put the extra $2.00 in your piggy bank. Let’s go to the next shop!

Sorry Try Again Although basket 1 had more shopping it was $32.00 which was $2.00 over.

Basket 2 only had four items in it and only cost $18.00 Sorry Try Again Basket 2 only had four items in it and only cost $18.00

Shop 2: Bike Barn With the money you have below you need to decide which bike you can afford? First you need to count your money.

How much money do you have? Click on the correct amount $162 $15.02 $105

Sorry Try Again Click to go back

You Got It! $162 One Hundred and Sixty Two Dollars Click on the picture to go into the Bike Barn

Welcome to the Bike Barn! You have $162.00 to buy your bike, but you have to also buy a set of spare tyres for it with that money. The tyres cost $22 so you need to work out how much money you have left and pick the correct bike. Let’s Go Click on the bike wheel!

If you have $162. 00 and need to spend $22 If you have $162.00 and need to spend $22.00 on tyres, which bike can you buy? Click on the bike you want to buy. Bike 1: $70.00 Bike 2: $140.00 Don’t forget you need to buy tyres as well and they cost $22.00 Bike 3: $160.00

Good Job! You can afford this bike. You had$162.00 You have spent $22.00 on tyres That leaves you with $140.00 So YES you can buy this bike. How much money do you have left over? Could you buy another bike? Let’s ride to the next shop

Excellent! You can afford this bike. You had$162.00 You have spent $22.00 on tyres That leaves you with $140.00 So YES you can buy this bike. Do you have any money left over? Let’s ride to the next shop

Sorry. You cannot afford this bike. You had$162.00 You have spent $22.00 on tyres That leaves you with $140.00 This bike costs too much. How much more money do you need to buy this bike?

Shop 3: Terry’s Toy Shop You need to buy a Christmas present for you little brother and sister and with the money left over you can buy yourself something. You will spend: - $35.00 on your brother - $25.00 on your sister - How much will you have?

How much money do you have? $525 $98 $95 $395

Sorry Try Again Click to go back

Click on the picture to go into the Toy Shop AWESOME!! You Got It! $95 Ninety Five Dollars Click on the picture to go into the Toy Shop

How much money will you have for yourself? You need to spend $35 on your brother You need to spend $25 on your sister Click on the amount you will have. $35 $30 $25 $40 Click to get a clue

Clue Add $25 and $35 together than subtract the total from $95. 25 + 35 =____ 95 - ___ = How much you can spend Go Back

That’s Right! Welcome to Terry’s Toy Shop First we will shop for your brother. Your brother loves cars so let’s go see what we can buy him for $35. When you enter the cars department you will be given 3 baskets. You will need to add up the items and decide on the one you can afford. Click on the car to enter.

Sorry Try Again.

Welcome to Cars Avenue... Add up the items in each basket and decide on the one you can afford. Remember you have $35.00 Basket 1 Basket 2 4 Wheel Drive = $10.00 Remote control car = $18.50 Stuff toy car = $1.50 Silver car = $5.00 Truck = $13.50 2 Mini Cars = $8.50 Race Track = $15.00 Click on the circle if you think it is this basket. Click on the circle if you think it is this basket.

Excellent! She left you a clue: The doll she wants is less than $25. The sum of its digits equals 6 and it is a multiple of 5. How much is this doll? Click on the doll that shows the right price. You have your brothers present now you can get your sister’s present. You have $25 to spend on your sister. You know she loves dolls so lets see if you can get her the one she wants $10.00 $33.00 $15.00

Although 10 is a multiple of 5 its digits do not add up to 6. Sorry Try Again Although 10 is a multiple of 5 its digits do not add up to 6.

Sorry Try Again Although the digits add up to 6, it is over 25 and is not a multiple of 5.

Sorry That’s not right Have a look below. Truck = $13.50 2 Mini Cars = $8.50 Race Track = $15.00 13.50 + 8.50 15.00 37 .00 Click to go back

FANTASTIC! This is the one she wants. This doll costs $15.00 It is less than $25.00 1 + 5 = 6 15 is a multiple of 5 What else can you buy her with the rest of the money. Click on the picture. $15.00 $10.00 $25.00

Sorry You do not have enough money for that. Try again Clue 25.00 – 15.00

AWESOME!! You have done your Christmas shopping! Now it’s Your time to go and buy something for yourself! Go to the last shop

Shop 4: Mr Barry’s Butcher Shop Your Mum is cooking dinner for the whole family and she needs to buy some chicken breast. Count your Mum’s money and work out how many kilos of chicken she can get if chicken costs $10.00 per kilo.

How much money does you mum have? $47 $50 $14

Click on the picture to enter the shop. Well Done!! $50 Fifty Dollars Click on the picture to enter the shop.

Sorry Try Again Click to go back

Click on the correct amount 1.5kg 5kg 50kg 15kg Your Mum has $50 and the chicken is $10 per kilogram. How many kilograms of chicken can she get?

Sorry Try Again Click to go back

WOW! Well Done! Your Mum will be able to get 5kg of chicken. I hope that will be enough. 50 divided by 10 equals 5 Finally, Mr Barry gives a dozen of eggs for free for every $20 that you spend. How many dozens of eggs will your Mum receive? 1 2 3

Sorry Try Again Click to go back

I think the shops are closing. Click the arrow to make your way home. Excellent! 2 Dozen Eggs I think the shops are closing. Click the arrow to make your way home.

Well Done! You have done a lot of shopping today and really shown how we need our maths skills in everyday life!