Task 4: Finish filling out the schedule below so there are no gaps in time. Also, none of
the activities can happen at the same time.
Activity Start Time End Time
Principal Presentation 11:00 am
Lunch
Student and Teacher game
Break
Band performance
Break
Games for Prizes
Part E Games and Prizes
Each time a student wins a game, he or she will get a prize. You will use the money in
your budget to buy 4 boxes of prizes. You will spend the same amount of money on each
box of prizes.
Task 5: Attach a price tag to each box below to show the amount of money you will
spend to buy the prizes in it. Show the steps used or explain how you found the price for
each box of prizes in the space below. Remember your bar graph from Part A.
Each box contains 90 prizes. The prizes will be split evenly among the 3 games. The
names of the three games students will be able to play for prizes are shown below.
1. Fishing for Sharks
2. Pie the Teacher
3. Frog Jumping
MATHEMATICS PERFORMANCE TASK 19 CHRISTIE WAINWRIGHT