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.
There were 11 kids catching snowflakes. 11 more kids joined. How many snowflakes on kids tongues? ~ Allen
There were 23 kids. A girl had to go to play with her friend. How many left? ~ Naisha
There are 30 kids catching snowflakes. 8 walked away. How many are left? ~ Desil
There were 1st 44 snowflakes but half melted. How many left? ~ Malachi
There were 25 kids with snowflakes on their tongues. 3 kids left so how many are there now? ~ Chloe
There were 30 children catching snowflakes. 8 left. How many left catching snowflakes? ~ Angie
There are 20 snowflakes on the ground and then 2 more came. How many snowflakes?
There are 10 snowflakes and kids and 12 more came. How many in all?
There were 20 children catching snowflakes. 3 left and then 1 came back. How many in all? ~ Cecilia
30 snowflakes fell. The children missed 8. How many did they catch? ~ Satvik
20 snowflakes on children’s tongues. 2 more joined. How many snowflakes in all? ~ Satvik
Here’s this week’s answer! Good Luck Grade 2/3s! 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!