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THINK MATH ~ 3

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer last week:
8 pumpkins left in the pumpkin patch. rolling-pumpkin
20 people at the pumpkin patch. 12 people stole pumpkins. How many left? Devon
There were 200 pumpkins in the patch. 100 people were at the pumpkin patch. 92 people picked 1 each. how many left? ~ Sanaaya
16 students went into the pumpkin patch. 8 of them took pumpkins. How many pumpkins left in the patch? ~ Bosch 
10 pumpkins were in the patch. 2 people stole 2 pumpkins. How many left? ~ Eva
20 Pumpkins are in the pumpkin patch. 2 people took 12 pumpkins. How many pumpkins are left? ~ Kenza & Jody
There are 700 pumpkins on the pumpkin patch. 692 were gone. How many were left? ~ Jordan
5 Pumpkins in a patch. 3 people returned their pumpkins to the patch. How many pumpkins left? ~ George
10 pumpkins in a pumpkin patch. 2 pumpkins got stolen by Ms Watt. How many left? ~ Collin
1 person in the pumpkin patch. 10 pumpkins in the patch. He/She took 2. How many left? ~ Hunter
1000 pumpkins in the pumpkin patch. 900 were stolen. 100 were sold. And 8 were returned. How many now? ~ Hatidje
60 kids are in a pumpkin patch and 52 picked pumpkins. How many left over? ~ Sabrina & Lucy
There were 1000 pumpkins, but 992 went to space for a picnic! How many left? ~ Nila
There are 10 pumpkins, but 2 got stolen. How many left? ~ Hatidje
10 pumpkins at the patch. 2 kids took pumpkins. How many left?~ Gwenda
10. Pumpkins are at the pumpkin patch. 2 people picked 2 pumpkins. How many are left.? ~ Bella 
3 rows of 4 plants planted in Nelson’s garden. How many in all? ~ Ms. Watt

The answer is 26 students colouring in a map of Canada.
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!

 

Sabrina is a Star!

Click on the photo to learn more about our friend, Sabrina!

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving Nelsonites!!I hope everyone is having a wonderful long weekend! Enjoy this extra time with your family, be thankful for all you have and I look forward to sharing our weekends with each other this week.
Love, Ms. Watt

Meet the Seniors

Today is one of my favourite days of the school year when we get to visit the grade 7s in the gym and learn about all of their great accomplishments, hobbies, interests and favourite things. It’s so exciting for me to see my past students so confidently display themselves for the visiting classes.

Way to go grade 7s! So proud of who you’ve become. Division 9 students, what was your favourite thing you saw today on display? Was there a grade 7 that had very similiar hobbies /interests as you!? What did you have in common?

John is a Star!

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THINK MATH ~ 2

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer last week:
The answer is 60 kids wearing Orange Shirts.
There are 80 kids. 20 kids were not wearing orange shirts. How many kids wearing orange shorts? ~ Bosco
800 kids wwere wearing orange shirts were at school. 740 got sick. How many kids wearing orange shirts are left? ~ Jordan
167 kids were getting ready for orange shirt day. 67 were sick. 40 got sent to a private school. how many are left? ~ Hunter
1000 kids were at school. 940 kids did not wear orange shirts. How many kids wearing an orange shirt? ~ Collin
100 kids in 1 school. 40 kids are away. How many left wearing orange shirts? ~ Eva
There were 80 kids. 20 were on a field trip at the beach. How many kids left over wearing orange shirts? ~ Nila
40 kids at Nelson School and 1 more school with 20 kids. How many in all wearing orange shirts? ~ Ruby
1 school had 30 people. 30 new people came. How many kids wearing orange shirts? ~ George
40 kids are on a field trip. 100 in the school. How many left wearing orange shirts? ~ Sabrina & Hatidje
There were 100 kids at school. 33 kids were at home. 7 kids were sick. How many kids wearing orange shirts? ~ Devon

IMG_0945Here’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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Shoes! 👟

Division 9 families,
Please ensure your child has shoes to wear in the gym and in the classroom on rainy days. Boots are not allowed in the gym and it keeps our classroom cleaner during rainy days. Thank you so much! Any questions, please ask!
Ms. Watt stephanie.watt@burnabyschools.ca

THINK MATH ~ 1

Thank you to all the students who took a chance and created a question to our 1st Think Math answer:
The answer is 200 kids raising money for Terry Fox.or
800 kids, but 200 kids were sick. 200 kids and 200 kids were at home. How many raising money? ~ Devon
100 kindergartens running for Terry Fox, and 100 Grade 2s running for Terry Fox. How many kids running for Terry Fox? ~ ?
100 students from 2 schools running to raise money for Terry Fox. How many in all? ~ Nila & Gwenda
300 people in one school. 100 people away. How many left raising money? ~ Sabrina & Eva
There were 900 people in one school. 700 left. How many raising money? ~ Ayo
There were 100 kids and one school and 100 kids in another school. How many kids? ~ Sanaaya & Ruby 
4 schools have 50 each. How many kids raising money for Terry Fox? ~ George
600 kids are at the school. 400 are sick. How many kids raising money? ~ Bella
400. Kids were at school. 200 kids went home. How many kids left raising money for Terry Fox? ~ Collin & Jordan
400 kids. 200 kids on vacation. How many kids left raising money? ~ John

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 more answers next Monday!