THINK MATH ~ 6

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer this week:
The answer is 5 pieces of candy left over. trick-or-treat
There are 20 candies. I ate 15. How many are left? ~ Elvis
There are 20 candy corns. 5 kids get 3 candy corns each. How many are left? ~ Julia
There is 1 gummy worm & 4 gummy bears. How many in all? ~ Gian
There are 6 candies & 2 people took 1 away. Another party puts 3 candies, Daniel Sedin eats 23 candies. How many are left? ~ Daniel
There are 15 pumpkins. 10 kids came to buy 10 pumpkins. How many are left? ~ Selena
There are 10 candies. One person ate 5. How many are left? ~ Amber
There are 7 pieces of candy & kids came & took 3 pieces of candy & then gave 1 back. How many left? ~ Casandra
There is a Halloween party. After the party there are 10 candies left. A boy eats 5. How many are left? ~ Sukhman
25 candies were in the haunted house. 20 kids took 20 candies. How many are left? ~ Benson
There are 100 pieces of candy. 95 kids get 1 piece each. If 95 kids get 1 piece each, how many are left? ~ Chloe
There are 10 candies & 1 kid took 5 candies. How many are left over? ~ Cayla

IMG_1402Here’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 Friday!
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