Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer last week:
The answer is 30 flowers blooming in the garden. ![]()
10 seeds planted by Ms Watt. Ms. L planted 30 seeds. Our class planted 20 seeds, but only half of the seats bloomed. How many flowers blooming in the garden? ~ Genevique & Crystal
There were 40 flowers blooming in the garden. but 10 got shot by a machine gun. How many are left? ~ Kylie & Charlie
29 flowers blooming in the garden. 1 more started blooming. How many now? ~ Adam & Gunesh
120 flowers. 90 flowers were stolen by Pete. How many left? ~ Ryan
70 flowers planted then a Dino came and dug out 22 flower seeds. Then a rat came and ate 5. Then a finch came and swooped in to take 30. Then Ms Watt came and planted 17 flowers. How many in all? ~ Sana
There are 34 flowers blooming in the garden. Then a kid picked up 4 flowers. How many left? ~ Faith & Briana
There were 90 flowers blooming. 10 got stolen. 9 got eaten. 1 got hurt. 40 died. How many left? ~ Aurora
10 flowers blooming in the garden. 5 more started blooming but then a devious kid farted on 4 blooming flowers after than a kidnapper kidnapped a blooming flower. After a while 20 flowers started blooming. How many in all? ~ Gunesh
62 flowers blooming in the garden. 2 got struck by lightning and 30 got picked by Adam. How many left? ~ Pete
45 flowers blooming in the garden. 2 were stolen by a sigma guy. 13 were stolen by Ms Watt. How many now? ~ Elijah & Taiden
5 seeds planted in the garden. 5 more seeds were planted by Ms Watt. 25 seeds got planted by our class. 5 seeds did not bloom. How many flowers blooming in the garden? Andia & Crystal
31 flowers blooming in the garden. 1 got grabbed by my bestie. How many left? ~ Janelle
20 flowers blooming in the garden. 5 were already blooming before the other 20 then someone got a package of 5 blooming flowers. How many now? ~ Samyar
20 flowers blooming and then someone planted 5 roses and 5 tulips. How many in total? ~ Genevique & Kylie
Way to go Grade 3s! What an awesome year of Think Math questions. I’ve had so much fun reading all the different questions from all of you!



