Let’s go through each item one by one and match the price shown above the item with the correct price box below it.
We’ll check each row:
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Row 1 (after example):
- Shoes: Price shown = £35.99 → Box says £35.99 →
✔ Match
- Pencil case: Price shown = £6.50 → Box says £6.50 →
✔ Match
- Books: Price shown = £30.00 → Box says £30.00 →
✔ Match
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Row 2:
- Bicycle: Price shown = £350.00 → Box says £350.00 →
✔ Match
- Beach ball: Price shown = £5.00 → Box says £5.00 →
✔ Match
- Jeans: Price shown = £29.99 → Box says £29.99 →
✔ Match
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Row 3:
- Oranges: Price shown = £3.85 → Box says £3.85 →
✔ Match
- Ring: Price shown = £2,999.00 → Box says £2,999.00 →
✔ Match
- Crocodile: Price shown = £? → Box says “I DON’T KNOW!” → This is a joke or trick — there’s no real price for a crocodile in this context, so the answer given is humorous but acceptable as part of the worksheet.
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All items except the crocodile have matching prices. The crocodile is meant to be funny — you can’t buy a crocodile at a store like this! So the “I DON’T KNOW!” box is the intended match.
✔ All matches are correct as shown.
Final Answer:
All items are correctly matched with their prices. The crocodile has no real price, so “I DON’T KNOW!” is the correct choice for that one.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of prices worksheet.