Comparison Shopping
This worksheet helps second graders understand comparison shopping by comparing prices of items to find the best deals.
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Read each question carefully and circle the best answer or fill in the blank. Remember to compare prices to get the best deal!
1. You want to buy a new pencil. Store A sells pencils for $0.75 each. Store B sells pencils for $1.00 each. Which store has the better deal?
Store A
Store B
Both are the same
Not enough information
2. A toy car costs $5.50 at one store and $5.25 at another store. Which toy car is cheaper?
$5.50 car
$5.25 car
They cost the same
I don't know
3. To find the best deal, you should prices at different stores.
4. If a candy bar costs $0.50 and a juice box costs $1.00, the is cheaper.
5. You want to buy a new book. Store A sells the book for $8.00. Store B sells the same book for $7.50. Which store should you buy the book from and why?
6. Comparison shopping means buying the first item you see.
True
False