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
I went trick or treating and ate all my candy. My brother gave me 5 more. How many do I have? ~ Maya
There were 18 candies on her table at home. She had too many so she gave 13 to her little brother. How many left over? ~ Angelina
Sylvia saved 10 candies from trick or treating. She ate 5 candies. How many left over? ~ Angelina
There were 20 candies in the candy jar. She snuck in and took 15 and ate them all. She felt sick. How many left? ~ Shimer
There were 20 candies in the box. 15 got eaten. How many left over? ~ Prabh
Josh had 10 candies. He ate 5. How many left over? ~ Akash
Alex had 10 candies. Ms. Watt took 5. How many left over? ~ Shania
Shania had 8 candies. Her mom took 3. How many left? ~ Shania
1 kid got 10 candies. Another kid got 5 candies. Another kid got 10 candies. The 1st kid ate all of his candy. The 2nd kid also ate all his candy. The last kid ate 1/2 of his candy. How many did he have left over? ~ Crystal
There were 7 pieces of candy and 2 kids ate 1 piece of the candy. How many left over? ~ Alexandra
There were 3 pieces of candy and a little girl went to one house and got 2 candies. How many in all? ~ Alexandra
Rose went trick or treating. When she came back with 15 candies she ate 10. How many left? ~ Shimer
There were 10 candies and 5 kids ate 5 pieces. How many left over? ~ Kayden
One time 15 kids bought 10 candies but 5 got sick and didn’t eat theirs. How many left? ~ Kaitlyn
Ms. Watt trick or treated and got 50 candies. Her husband ate 45. How many left over?
Nancy bought a box of 20 candies and ate 3/4 of the box. How many candies left?

IMG_1528Here’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 Tuesday!
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