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February Circus Themed Printables 2013 Thank you for downloading this worksheet set from The Happy Housewife. You are free to use it in your own home, church or co-op as long as it abides by the terms listed below. Each worksheet in this set is covered under the copyright of The Happy Housewife. If you choose to download this worksheet set, you must abide by these terms: You may download this printable set to your hard drive and then print them from your home computer. You may use them for your own homeschool students, co-op students, or personal home use. You must not remove the copyright notice and website address of The Happy Housewife at the bottom of the worksheet. You may not remove the website address of MyGrafico at the bottom of the worksheet. You may not alter the worksheet or printable item in any way. If you share this worksheet set, please link directly to The Happy Housewife. You may not sell or profit from any worksheet in this set from The Happy Housewife in any way. For ex- ample, you may not print and sell items individually or in a kit. You may not host this file on your own site or any type of file-sharing site such as Yahoo Groups. Graphics used in this worksheet set are by Goodness & Fun, Kelly Medina, and Dilek Designs via MyGrafico. This is an affiliate link. © The Happy Housewife | Lauren Hill Graphics by Goodness & Fun, Kelly Medina, and Dilek Design all via MyGrafico Circus Time—Hours and Minutes Each of the following circus performers had to wait for their turn to perform. Use the table to answer the questions: 1. Who had to wait the longest time? __________________________________________________ Circus Wait Time Performer 2. Who waited the shortest length of time? Clown 1 h 12 min __________________________________________________ Trapeze Artist 2 h 20 min 3. How long did the clown have to wait? Show the time in total minutes. Tightrope Walker 1 h 55 min __________________________________________________ Human 2 h 36 min Cannonball Write each of the following in minutes: a) 2h _____________________________________ d) 1h 55 min _____________________________ b) 3h 10 min _______________________________ e) 2h 7 min ______________________________ c) 2h 39 min _______________________________ f) 3h 15 min _____________________________ Write each of the following in hours and minutes: a) 80 minutes ___________________________________ d) 200 minutes ______________________________ b) 310 minutes _________________________________ e) 120 minutes ______________________________ c) 65 minutes __________________________________ f) 250 minutes ______________________________ © The Happy Housewife | Lauren Hill Graphics by Goodness & Fun, Kelly Medina, and Dilek Design all via MyGrafico The following items are available at the Circus Snack Bar. Use the menu below to answer the questions. Double Scoop Bucket of Chocolate Chocolate Large Lollipop Soda Ice Cream Popcorn Ice Cream Milkshake 95¢ $2.65 $2.25 $3.45 $1.85 $3.95 Jack has $6.15 to spend at the Circus Snack Bar. He would like to buy a Double Scoop Ice Cream cone and a soda. Does he have enough money to buy both of those items? If he does have enough money, how much change will he receive? Maurice’s dad gave him $20 to buy popcorn for the whole family. How many buckets of popcorn can he buy with $20? How much money will he have left over? Sarah buys 2 sodas and 3 large lollipops. How much money will she spend in all? © The Happy Housewife | Lauren Hill Graphics by Goodness & Fun, Kelly Medina, and Dilek Design all via MyGrafico There are 7 elephants and 6 lions in the circus act. How many elephant legs are there? __________________________________ legs How many lion legs are there? ________________________________________ legs How many total legs are there in the circus act? ______________________ legs Each seal in the circus act needs 2 balls—one to stand on and one to balance on its nose. There are 24 seals in the act. How many total balls are needed for the seals’ circus act? _________________________balls The clowns juggle 6 balls each. There are 5 clowns. How many total balls are juggled? ______________________ balls Each clown juggles for 8 minutes. How many total minutes do the clowns juggle? ______________________ minutes Is the total amount of juggling time less than an hour or greater than an hour? Circle your answer: greater than an hour less than an hour © The Happy Housewife | Lauren Hill Graphics by Goodness & Fun, Kelly Medina, and Dilek Design all via MyGrafico Fill in the chart using Y for yes and N for no as you solve the puzzle. John Thomas Alice Grace Each member of the Smith family has a favorite act at the circus. Using the clues, figure out each person’s favorite act. 1. John and Thomas do not like loud sounds. 2. Alice’s favorite act has a ball in it. 3. Thomas’ favorite act has a gray animal as the main act. 4. One of the girls likes the Human Cannonball the most. © The Happy Housewife | Lauren Hill Graphics by Goodness & Fun, Kelly Medina, and Dilek Design all via MyGrafico .
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