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What is your work schedule? worksheet

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We have three people with work schedules shown in tables (with green checkmarks for working days). We also have a word bank at the bottom to help fill in the blanks.

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First person:
- Image shows her at a reception desk → likely a receptionist
- Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday are checked → works Mon–Fri
- Saturday and Sunday are NOT checked → those are her days off

So:
> She is a receptionist.
> She works Monday to Friday.
> Saturday and Sunday are her days off.

*(Note: The sentence says “________ ________ Sunday are her days off.” So we need two words before “Sunday” — that must be “Saturday and”)*

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Second person:
- Image shows her cleaning house, with kids around → likely a stay-at-home mom
- Schedule: ALL days are checked (Mon through Sun) → she works every day
- So she does not have any days off

So:
> She is a stay-at-home mom.
> She works everyday.
> She does not have days off.

*(Note: “everyday” is one word here as given in the word bank — though technically it should be “every day”, but we follow the worksheet’s wording.)*

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Third person:
- Image shows him sweeping outside with apron → likely a custodian
- Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday are checked → works Mon, Tue, Thu
- Wednesday, Friday, Sat, Sun are NOT checked → so he doesn’t work those days

The sentence says:
> He works ________, ________ and ________.

So we list his working days: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday

But wait — looking at the word bank, we have:
- custodian
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Thursday
- and

Perfect! So:

> He is a custodian.
> He works Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.

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Now let’s double-check all answers against the word bank:

Word bank includes:
- receptionist
- everyday
- custodian
- to
- Tuesday
- stay-at-home mom
- days off
- Monday
- Friday
- and
- Thursday
- Saturday

All used appropriately.

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Final Answer:

She is a receptionist.
She works Monday to Friday.
Saturday and Sunday are her days off.

She is a stay-at-home mom.
She works everyday.
She does not have days off.

He is a custodian.
He works Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
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