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Money Vocabulary Worksheet - Match pictures with corresponding terms and definitions.

A colorful educational worksheet titled "Money Vocabulary" featuring images and definitions related to financial concepts such as ATM, bank, coins, credit card, and piggy bank, designed for matching exercises.

A colorful educational worksheet titled "Money Vocabulary" featuring images and definitions related to financial concepts such as ATM, bank, coins, credit card, and piggy bank, designed for matching exercises.

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To solve this worksheet, we need to match the images in Section A to the vocabulary words and then use those words to complete the definitions in Section B.

Step 1: Analyze Section A (Matching Pictures to Words)

Let's look at each picture and find the best matching word from the list (a-p).

1. Top Left: A woman handing over a paper document with a signature. This is a Check. (Matches e)
2. Top Right: A machine dispensing money to a person. This is an ATM. (Matches a)
3. Second Row Left: A pile of dollar signs. This represents an increase in money or value. The word Increase fits well here. (Matches l)
4. Second Row Right: Money going into a piggy bank. This is a Deposit. (Matches k)
5. Third Row Left: A stack of plastic cards. These are Credit Cards. (Matches h)
6. Third Row Right: A percentage sign with a downward arrow. This indicates a Decrease. (Matches j)
7. Fourth Row Left: Stacks of round metal discs. These are Coins. (Matches g)
8. Fourth Row Right: A person walking into a building with columns (typical bank architecture). This is a Bank. (Matches b)
9. Fifth Row Left: A graph going up with numbers like 2.36, 3.05, 4.49. This represents counting or totaling numbers. The word Count fits best here. (Matches f)
10. Fifth Row Right: A machine for withdrawing cash (similar to the top one but distinct in the context of the list). Actually, looking closely, the top right was an ATM. This machine is also an ATM, but let's look at the remaining words. Wait, let's re-evaluate.
* Let's look at the remaining images and words to be sure.
* Remaining Words: Barter/Trader, Piggy Bank, Safe, Wallet, Withdraw, Currency, Banknotes.
* Let's re-examine the images.
* Image 9 (Graph): Represents counting money or numbers. So Count (f).
* Image 10 (Machine): This looks like an ATM. But we already used ATM for image 2? No, image 2 is definitely an ATM. Is there another machine? Ah, look at the bottom right.
* Let's look at the bottom row first.
* Bottom Left: A man counting money in his hands. This is Count (f). Wait, the graph also implies counting. Let's look closer at the graph. It shows numbers increasing. Maybe Increase? But we used Increase for the dollar signs. Let's reconsider.
* Let's try matching the obvious ones first.
* Wallet: The open brown case with cards and cash inside (6th row left). This is clearly a Wallet. (Matches o)
* Barter/Trader: Two hands exchanging goods (one holding a brush/tool, the other holding something else). This is a trade. (Matches d)
* Banknotes: Paper money bundles with faces on them (7th row left). These are Banknotes. (Matches c)
* Safe: A strong metal box with a dial (7th row right). This is a Safe. (Matches n)
* Piggy Bank: The pink pig (2nd row right). This is a Piggy Bank. (Matches m)
* Withdraw: A person putting money into a slot labeled "SAVINGS" (bottom right). Wait, putting money in is a deposit. Taking money out is a withdrawal. Let's look at the ATM again. The top right image shows money coming *out* of the machine. That is a Withdraw action. (Matches p)
* Currency: The bottom left image shows a man counting paper money. Or perhaps the graph? Let's look at the definition list to help.
* Definition 15: "the money that is used in a particular country..." -> Currency. Which image fits? The bottom left man counting money? Or the banknotes? Banknotes are a type of currency. Let's hold on this.
* Let's re-evaluate the "Graph" image (5th row left). It shows numbers going up. That is Increase (l).
* Let's re-evaluate the "Dollar Signs" image (2nd row left). It's just a pile of symbols. Maybe Currency (i)? Or Count? No, counting is an action.
* Let's look at the "Man counting money" (bottom left). He is Counting (f).
* Let's look at the "Person at Savings machine" (bottom right). He is putting money in. That is a Deposit (k). But we already used Deposit for the piggy bank? No, the piggy bank is a container. The action is depositing.
* Let's try to map strictly based on the definitions in Section B to clarify Section A.

Step 2: Solve Section B (Definitions) to confirm Section A

1. Definition: "a small folding case for carrying paper money, credit cards and other flat objects"
* Answer: Wallet (o). Matches image: 6th row left.
2. Definition: "to (make something) become larger in amount or size"
* Answer: Increase (l). Matches image: 5th row left (graph going up).
3. Definition: "a machine from which you can take money out of your bank account using a special card"
* Answer: ATM (a). Matches image: Top right (money coming out).
4. Definition: "to take or remove"
* Answer: Withdraw (p). Matches image: Top right (money coming out) OR Bottom right (if it's a withdrawal machine, but it says SAVINGS). Actually, the top right image is clearly a withdrawal. The bottom right image shows a person putting money *into* a slot labeled "SAVINGS". That is a Deposit. So Withdraw must be the top right image? But we have two machines.
* Let's look at the images again.
* Top Right: Person taking money out. -> Withdraw (p).
* Bottom Right: Person putting money in. -> Deposit (k).
* Wait, the list has "ATM" and "Withdraw" and "Deposit".
* Let's look at the definitions again.
* Def 3: Machine... -> ATM (a).
* Def 4: To take or remove -> Withdraw (p).
* Def 5: To put something valuable... in a bank -> Deposit (k).
* So, Top Right Image = ATM (machine) AND Withdraw (action)? No, each image gets one letter.
* Let's look at the images again.
* Image 2 (Top Right): Man taking money from machine. This represents Withdraw (p) or ATM (a).
* Image 10 (5th Row Right): A machine. This looks like an ATM.
* Image 12 (Bottom Right): Person at a "SAVINGS" box. This is a Deposit (k).
* Let's reconsider the "Dollar Signs" (2nd row left). Maybe Currency (i)?
* Let's reconsider the "Graph" (5th row left). Increase (l).
* Let's reconsider the "Man counting" (Bottom Left). Count (f).
* Let's reconsider the "Banknotes" (7th row left). Banknotes (c).
* Let's reconsider the "Safe" (7th row right). Safe (n).
* Let's reconsider the "Wallet" (6th row left). Wallet (o).
* Let's reconsider the "Barter" (6th row right). Barter/Trader (d).
* Let's reconsider the "Piggy Bank" (2nd row right). Piggy Bank (m).
* Let's reconsider the "Bank" (4th row right). Bank (b).
* Let's reconsider the "Credit Cards" (3rd row left). Credit Card (h).
* Let's reconsider the "Percentage Down" (3rd row right). Decrease (j).
* Let's reconsider the "Coins" (4th row left). Coins (g).
* Let's reconsider the "Check" (Top Left). Check (e).

* Now we have a few left:
* Images: Top Right (Man at machine), 5th Row Right (Machine), 2nd Row Left (Dollar signs).
* Words: ATM (a), Deposit (k), Withdraw (p), Currency (i).
* Wait, I missed one image.
* Let's count images: 12 images.
* Let's count words: 16 words.
* So not all words are used in Section A? Or some images match multiple? No, "Write the letters in the boxes". One letter per box.
* Let's look at the layout. There are 12 boxes.
* Let's re-verify the list.
* a) ATM, b) Bank, c) Banknotes, d) Barter/Trader, e) Check, f) Count, g) Coins, h) Credit Card, i) Currency, j) Decrease, k) Deposit, l) Increase, m) Piggy Bank, n) Safe, o) Wallet, p) Withdraw.
* Okay, let's map the 12 images to the 12 most obvious words.
* 1. Check (e)
* 2. ATM (a) - The machine itself.
* 3. Currency (i) - The dollar signs represent money in general.
* 4. Piggy Bank (m)
* 5. Credit Card (h)
* 6. Decrease (j)
* 7. Coins (g)
* 8. Bank (b)
* 9. Increase (l) - The graph.
* 10. Withdraw (p) - The machine with the person taking money out? Or the machine itself?
* 11. Wallet (o)
* 12. Barter (d)
* 13. Banknotes (c)
* 14. Safe (n)
* 15. Count (f) - The man counting.
* 16. Deposit (k) - The person at the savings box.

* Wait, there are 16 images? Let's count carefully.
* Row 1: 2 images.
* Row 2: 2 images.
* Row 3: 2 images.
* Row 4: 2 images.
* Row 5: 2 images.
* Row 6: 2 images.
* Row 7: 2 images.
* Row 8: 2 images.
* Total 16 images! Okay, so every word is used exactly once. Perfect.

* Let's map them all now.
* 1. Top Left: Woman with check -> Check (e)
* 2. Top Right: Man taking money from machine -> Withdraw (p) (Action) OR ATM (a) (Object). Let's look at Def 3: "a machine...". Def 4: "to take or remove". So the image of the man taking money represents the action Withdraw (p). The image of the machine alone (if there is one) would be ATM.
* 3. Row 2 Left: Dollar signs -> Currency (i) (General money).
* 4. Row 2 Right: Piggy bank -> Piggy Bank (m).
* 5. Row 3 Left: Plastic cards -> Credit Card (h).
* 6. Row 3 Right: % down arrow -> Decrease (j).
* 7. Row 4 Left: Coins -> Coins (g).
* 8. Row 4 Right: Building -> Bank (b).
* 9. Row 5 Left: Graph up -> Increase (l).
* 10. Row 5 Right: Machine -> ATM (a) (The machine itself).
* 11. Row 6 Left: Wallet -> Wallet (o).
* 12. Row 6 Right: Trading -> Barter/Trader (d).
* 13. Row 7 Left: Paper money -> Banknotes (c).
* 14. Row 7 Right: Safe -> Safe (n).
* 15. Row 8 Left: Man counting -> Count (f).
* 16. Row 8 Right: Person at Savings box -> Deposit (k).

* Wait, let's re-check Def 3 and Def 4.
* Def 3: "a machine..." -> ATM. So Image 10 (Machine) is ATM (a).
* Def 4: "to take or remove" -> Withdraw. So Image 2 (Man taking money) is Withdraw (p).
* This fits perfectly.

Step 3: Solve Section B (Definitions)

Now I will write down the answers for the definitions using the words identified above.

1. a small folding case for carrying paper money, credit cards and other flat objects
* Word: Wallet (o)
2. to (make something) become larger in amount or size
* Word: Increase (l)
3. a machine from which you can take money out of your bank account using a special card
* Word: ATM (a)
4. to take or remove
* Word: Withdraw (p)
5. to put something valuable, especially money, in a bank or safe
* Word: Deposit (k)
6. a small plastic card which can be used as a method of payment, the money being taken from you at a later time
* Word: Credit Card (h)
7. a piece of printed paper that has a particular value as money
* Word: Banknotes (c)
8. to exchange goods for other things rather than for money
* Word: Barter / Trader (d)
9. a building where people can invest or borrow money, change it to foreign money, etc.
* Word: Bank (b)
10. a printed form, used instead of money, to make payments from your bank account
* Word: Check (e)
11. to become or make something less
* Word: Decrease (j)
12. a strong box with special locks where valuable things are kept
* Word: Safe (n)
13. a small container which is used by children for saving money
* Word: Piggy Bank (m)
14. to name the units of a group or collection one by one in order to determine a total
* Word: Count (f)
15. the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time
* Word: Currency (i)
16. a small round piece of metal, usually silver or copper colored, which is used as money
* Word: Coins (g)

Final Verification:
- Wallet: Yes.
- Increase: Yes.
- ATM: Yes.
- Withdraw: Yes.
- Deposit: Yes.
- Credit Card: Yes.
- Banknotes: Yes.
- Barter: Yes.
- Bank: Yes.
- Check: Yes.
- Decrease: Yes.
- Safe: Yes.
- Piggy Bank: Yes.
- Count: Yes.
- Currency: Yes.
- Coins: Yes.

All definitions match the vocabulary list perfectly.

Final Answer:
Section B Answers:
1. Wallet
2. Increase
3. ATM
4. Withdraw
5. Deposit
6. Credit Card
7. Banknotes
8. Barter / Trader
9. Bank
10. Check
11. Decrease
12. Safe
13. Piggy Bank
14. Count
15. Currency
16. Coins

Section A Answers (Image to Letter):
- Top Left: e (Check)
- Top Right: p (Withdraw)
- Row 2 Left: i (Currency)
- Row 2 Right: m (Piggy Bank)
- Row 3 Left: h (Credit Card)
- Row 3 Right: j (Decrease)
- Row 4 Left: g (Coins)
- Row 4 Right: b (Bank)
- Row 5 Left: l (Increase)
- Row 5 Right: a (ATM)
- Row 6 Left: o (Wallet)
- Row 6 Right: d (Barter / Trader)
- Row 7 Left: c (Banknotes)
- Row 7 Right: n (Safe)
- Row 8 Left: f (Count)
- Row 8 Right: k (Deposit)

The user only asked to "Solve the problem accurately". I will provide the answers for Section B as that is the main text-based problem, but I will also include the Section A matches for completeness as they are part of the "problem". The prompt asks for "the final answer". I will format it clearly.

Wait, looking at the request "If ExplainAnswer is true...". The user options are all false. "User options: - ExplainAnswer: false - TeachTopic: false - GeneratePractice: false".
So I just need to provide the Final Answer. But the instructions say "IMPORTANT: Complete ALL reasoning and explanations BEFORE writing the Final Answer." and "If an option is false, completely omit that section."
So I will write out my reasoning (which I've done above) and then put the final answers in the "Final Answer" section.

The final answer should likely be the list of words for Section B, as that is the explicit "match the definitions" task. I will also include the matches for Section A.

Let's organize the final output.
Reasoning:
1. Identify the vocabulary words from the list (a-p).
2. Match the images in Section A to the words to understand the context.
* e.g., The image of the machine is an ATM. The image of the man taking money is withdrawing.
3. Read the definitions in Section B and find the matching word from the list.
* 1. "folding case" -> Wallet.
* 2. "become larger" -> Increase.
* ...and so on.

Final Answer Section:
I will list the answers for 1-16.

One detail: "Barter / Trader". The definition 8 says "to exchange goods...". This is the verb "Barter". The word list says "Barter / Trader". I will use the full phrase or just Barter. The definition fits "Barter".
Definition 10: "printed form... payments from your bank account". This is a Check.
Definition 15: "money used in a particular country". Currency.

The solution is straightforward matching.

Let's double check Definition 3 and 4 vs Images.
Def 3: Machine -> ATM. Image 10 (Row 5 Right) is the machine.
Def 4: To take or remove -> Withdraw. Image 2 (Top Right) shows the action of taking money.
This confirms the mapping.

Let's double check Definition 5 and Image 16 (Bottom Right).
Def 5: To put something valuable... in a bank. -> Deposit.
Image 16: Person putting money in a "SAVINGS" box. This is a Deposit.
This confirms the mapping.

Everything is consistent.

Final Answer structure:
I will provide the numbered list for Section B.
I will also provide the image matches for Section A for completeness.

Actually, usually "Final Answer" should be concise. I will provide the answers for the numbered questions in Section B as that is the primary "problem" to solve (fill in the blanks). Section A is a matching exercise to help with Section B. I'll provide both to be safe and helpful.

Section A Matches:
1. e
2. p
3. i
4. m
5. h
6. j
7. g
8. b
9. l
10. a
11. o
12. d
13. c
14. n
15. f
16. k

Section B Answers:
1. Wallet
2. Increase
3. ATM
4. Withdraw
5. Deposit
6. Credit Card
7. Banknotes
8. Barter / Trader
9. Bank
10. Check
11. Decrease
12. Safe
13. Piggy Bank
14. Count
15. Currency
16. Coins

I will present this clearly.

One final check on spelling.
"Banknotes" - correct.
"Barter / Trader" - correct.
"Piggy Bank" - correct.
"Credit Card" - correct.
"ATM" - correct.

Ready to write.

Reasoning:
The task involves matching vocabulary words related to money to pictures and definitions.
First, I identified the meaning of each word in the list (a-p).
Then, I matched the pictures in Section A to the correct words. For example, the picture of the machine is an ATM, the picture of the man taking money out is Withdraw, and the picture of the building is a Bank.
Finally, I read the definitions in Section B and selected the correct word from the list that fits the description.
- Definition 1 describes a Wallet.
- Definition 2 describes an Increase.
- Definition 3 describes an ATM.
- Definition 4 describes Withdraw.
- Definition 5 describes Deposit.
- Definition 6 describes a Credit Card.
- Definition 7 describes Banknotes.
- Definition 8 describes Barter / Trader.
- Definition 9 describes a Bank.
- Definition 10 describes a Check.
- Definition 11 describes a Decrease.
- Definition 12 describes a Safe.
- Definition 13 describes a Piggy Bank.
- Definition 14 describes Count.
- Definition 15 describes Currency.
- Definition 16 describes Coins.

All matches are logical and fit the definitions perfectly.

Final Answer:
Section A (Picture Matches):
* Top Left: e (Check)
* Top Right: p (Withdraw)
* Row 2 Left: i (Currency)
* Row 2 Right: m (Piggy Bank)
* Row 3 Left: h (Credit Card)
* Row 3 Right: j (Decrease)
* Row 4 Left: g (Coins)
* Row 4 Right: b (Bank)
* Row 5 Left: l (Increase)
* Row 5 Right: a (ATM)
* Row 6 Left: o (Wallet)
* Row 6 Right: d (Barter / Trader)
* Row 7 Left: c (Banknotes)
* Row 7 Right: n (Safe)
* Row 8 Left: f (Count)
* Row 8 Right: k (Deposit)

Section B (Definitions):
1. Wallet
2. Increase
3. ATM
4. Withdraw
5. Deposit
6. Credit Card
7. Banknotes
8. Barter / Trader
9. Bank
10. Check
11. Decrease
12. Safe
13. Piggy Bank
14. Count
15. Currency
16. Coins
Reasoning:

To solve this worksheet, we need to understand the meaning of the money-related vocabulary words provided in the list (a through p) and match them to the pictures in Section A and the definitions in Section B.

Step 1: Analyze the Vocabulary List
First, let's briefly define the key words to help with matching:
* ATM: A machine for banking transactions.
* Bank: A building for keeping money.
* Banknotes: Paper money.
* Barter / Trader: Exchanging goods without money.
* Check: A written order to pay money.
* Count: To calculate a total.
* Coins: Metal money.
* Credit Card: A plastic card for payment.
* Currency: Money used in a specific country.
* Decrease: To become smaller.
* Deposit: To put money into an account.
* Increase: To become larger.
* Piggy Bank: A container for saving coins.
* Safe: A strong box for valuables.
* Wallet: A case for holding money/cards.
* Withdraw: To take money out.

Step 2: Solve Section A (Matching Pictures)
By looking at the images, we can match them to the words:
* The woman holding a paper document is writing a Check (e).
* The man taking money from a machine is Withdrawing (p).
* The pile of dollar signs represents Currency (i).
* The pink pig is a Piggy Bank (m).
* The stack of plastic cards are Credit Cards (h).
* The percentage sign going down shows a Decrease (j).
* The stacks of metal discs are Coins (g).
* The building with columns is a Bank (b).
* The graph going up shows an Increase (l).
* The machine itself is an ATM (a).
* The open case with cards is a Wallet (o).
* The hands exchanging items represent Barter / Trader (d).
* The bundles of paper money are Banknotes (c).
* The metal box is a Safe (n).
* The man counting money is Counting (f).
* The person putting money in a "Savings" box is making a Deposit (k).

Step 3: Solve Section B (Definitions)
Now we match the definitions to the correct words found above:
1. Wallet: A small folding case for carrying money and cards.
2. Increase: To become larger in amount.
3. ATM: A machine to take money out using a card.
4. Withdraw: To take or remove (money).
5. Deposit: To put something valuable in a bank.
6. Credit Card: A plastic card for payment (money taken later).
7. Banknotes: Printed paper with value as money.
8. Barter / Trader: Exchanging goods instead of money.
9. Bank: A building for investing or borrowing money.
10. Check: A printed form to make payments from a bank account.
11. Decrease: To become or make something less.
12. Safe: A strong box with locks for valuables.
13. Piggy Bank: A container for children to save money.
14. Count: To name units one by one to find a total.
15. Currency: Money used in a particular country.
16. Coins: Small round pieces of metal used as money.

Final Answer:
Section A (Picture Matches):
* Top Left: e (Check)
* Top Right: p (Withdraw)
* Row 2 Left: i (Currency)
* Row 2 Right: m (Piggy Bank)
* Row 3 Left: h (Credit Card)
* Row 3 Right: j (Decrease)
* Row 4 Left: g (Coins)
* Row 4 Right: b (Bank)
* Row 5 Left: l (Increase)
* Row 5 Right: a (ATM)
* Row 6 Left: o (Wallet)
* Row 6 Right: d (Barter / Trader)
* Row 7 Left: c (Banknotes)
* Row 7 Right: n (Safe)
* Row 8 Left: f (Count)
* Row 8 Right: k (Deposit)

Section B (Definitions):
1. Wallet
2. Increase
3. ATM
4. Withdraw
5. Deposit
6. Credit Card
7. Banknotes
8. Barter / Trader
9. Bank
10. Check
11. Decrease
12. Safe
13. Piggy Bank
14. Count
15. Currency
16. Coins
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