Ok, let's get that pool cleared up!! Your numbers are a little mislabeled but they're ok for now. You still have algae...very little doubt.
Chlorine is the answer and lot's of it.
I'd suggest using JasonLion's calculator in his signature for your pool....it's really almost mandatory.
So, head to the grocery store (or Sam's Club, Costco, etc) and get the best deal on 6% bleach you can find. I would suggest you get about 20-30 gallons....Yikes! :lol: Yep, 20-30 gallons...not jugs.
Secondly, while you're at the store, pick up a 4 lb box of 20 Mule Team Borax...it's in the laundry section
Next put enough clorox in your pool to bring the FC up to about 25ppm (use the calculator)
Then, add enough Borax to bring your pH up to 7.2...use Jason's calculator.
About 4-6 hours after that, you'll need to test the FC again (it'll probably be down somewhere less than 20) and add enough to get it right back up to 25ppm....my GUESS is that'll be about 3 gallons or so.
Have an adult beverage and congratulate yourself on the money you saved not buying the floc or clarifier :lol: :lol:
Next, you have to keep doing that testing and adding around the clock, always bringing it back up to 25ppm. You'll find it will take less and less clorox each time you test and add.
Watch the filter pressure. The dead gunk you'll be filtering out will cause your pressure to rise so plan on cleaning the cartridge maybe more than once.
Keep your pump running 24/7 and brush the floor and sides at least once each day. Don't be surprised if this process doesn't take a few days.
Post back with lots of questions. There's plenty of folks here who will help you get this cleared up and your kids swimming before you know it. :lol: :lol: