Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer this week:
The answer is 22 snowflakes on children’s tongues. ![]()
23 snowflakes on children’s tongues. But, the wind blew 1 off. How many left? ~ Ben
24 kids with snowflakes on their tongues. 2 of the kids went sledding. How many left? ~ Genevique & Sana
28 children in the snow. 8 kids catch snowflakes on their tongues then 2 kids want to come. How many are there? ~ Janelle
5 children came to catch snowflakes and then 20 came then 5 went home and 2 came back. How many children? ~ Taiden
42 snowflakes on children’s tongues. 22 were melted. How many snowflakes left? ~ Ryan
30 children were on the slide. Then 8 children were in the undercover. How many left catching snowflakes? ~ Briana & Andia
30 snowflakes on children’s tongues then 8 spat them out. How many left? ~ ?
7 snowflakes on Aurora’s tongue. 7 snowflakes on Crystal’s tongue. 2 more snowflakes flew onto Crystal’s tongue. 1 snowflake melted on Aurora’s tongue. 8 snowflakes floated onto Crystal’s tongue. 1 snowflake melted on Crystal’s tongue. How many snowflakes on children’s tongues now? ~ Aurora & Crystal
Here’s this week’s answer! Good Luck Grade 3s! Remember there are as many different correct answers as there are students in our class! I can’t wait to share the answers next Monday!
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