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CCSS: 3.MD.B.3

TEKS: 3.8A

New School Year . . .
New Supplies

How much did your family spend on supplies for the new school year? If back-to-school spending is anything like last year’s, U.S. families will have shelled out more than $25 billion on new pens, pencils, clothes, and other items this year.

Schools also spend money to get ready for you—and the amount might surprise you! Every year, U.S. schools spend roughly $11,000 per student. That adds up to more than $500 billion spent by schools across the country.

Where does all of this money go? More than half is put toward instruction. This includes your teacher’s salary, textbooks, and other classroom supplies. A little more than $400 per student is spent on food, such as breakfast and lunch in the cafeteria. And a bus ride to and from school each day? That adds up to about $480 per student per year. That’s about the cost of a round-trip plane ticket from New York City to Los Angeles!

Check out our charts and graphs to learn more about how much money schools and families spend on back-to-school and education.

How much did your family spend on school supplies for the new year? U.S. families spend a lot on back-to-school. Recently, they have spent more than $25 billion on new pens, pencils, clothes, and other items each year.

Schools also spend money to get ready for you. The amount they spend might surprise you! Every year, U.S. schools spend roughly $11,000 per student. That adds up to more than $500 billion spent by schools across the country.

Where does all of this money go? More than half is put toward instruction. This includes your teacher’s salary. It also includes textbooks and other classroom supplies. A little more than $400 per student is spent on food. This usually means breakfast and lunch in the cafeteria. A bus ride to and from school each day isn’t cheap. It adds up to about $480 per student per year. That’s about the cost of a round-trip plane ticket from New York City to Los Angeles!

Check out our charts and graphs. You can learn more about how much money is spent on back-to-school and education.

Which segment of the circle graph is the closest equivalent to 1/3?

A. kindergarten

B.  elementary

C.  middle school

D.  high school

Which segment of the circle graph is the closest equivalent to 1/3?

A. kindergarten

B.  elementary

C.  middle school

D.  high school

In which of these states did schools spend less than the average in 2013-2014?

A. Alaska

B. Idaho

C. New Jersey

D. New York

In which of these states did schools spend less than the average in 2013-2014?

A. Alaska

B. Idaho

C. New Jersey

D. New York

 About how much more than the U.S. average did New Jersey spend per student?

A. $5,000

B. $7,000

C. $10,000

D. $18,000

 About how much more than the U.S. average did New Jersey spend per student?

A. $5,000

B. $7,000

C. $10,000

D. $18,000

In which year was back-to-school spending by U.S. families the highest?

A. 2009

B. 2010

C. 2012

D. 2016

In which year was back-to-school spending by U.S. families the highest?

A. 2009

B. 2010

C. 2012

D. 2016

Which type of goods did families spend the most on for back-to-school in 2016? 

A. shoes

B. school supplies

C. electronics

D. clothing and accessories

Which type of goods did families spend the most on for back-to-school in 2016? 

A. shoes

B. school supplies

C. electronics

D. clothing and accessories

What was the total average back-to-school spending for a family in 2016? 

A. $234.13

B. $355.66

C. $673.76

D. $921.53

What was the total average back-to-school spending for a family in 2016? 

A. $234.13

B. $355.66

C. $673.76

D. $921.53

Which group of students has the highest population in the United States?  

Which group of students has the highest population in the United States?  

What type of graph is “U.S. Spending per Student by State”? What is the unit of the data in the y-axis?    

What type of graph is “U.S. Spending per Student by State”? What is the unit of the data in the y-axis?    

Since 2007, in which year did U.S. families spend the least amount of money on back-to-school?  

Since 2007, in which year did U.S. families spend the least amount of money on back-to-school?  

What are some reasons that back-to-school spending might be different from year to year? Explain your answer on a separate sheet of paper.

What are some reasons that back-to-school spending might be different from year to year? Explain your answer on a separate sheet of paper.

average

Usual or ordinary

segment

Part, or portion

goods

Things that are sold or things that someone owns

salary

The fixed amount of money someone is paid for their work

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