THINK MATH ~ 11

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer last week:
The answer is 22 snowflakes on children’s tongues. catching-snowflakes-smiley-emoticon
11 children catch 1 snowflake each. 11 more people catch 1 snowflake each. How many in all? ~ Vera

There are 100 snowflakes on children’s tongues. 78 kids eat the snowflakes. How many are left? ~ Gian
There are 12 snowflakes on children’s tongues in Quebec & 10 more in western Canada. How many in all of Canada? ~ Daniel
There are 100 kids & 200 snowflakes. A fire comes & burns 178 snowflakes. 78 kids leave. How many in all? ~ Zackary
There was 1 snowflake one 2 kids tongue. 1 girl had good luck & got 21 snowflakes. How many in all? ~ Nicole
There are 20 children with their tongues out & 2 more came. They all tried to get a snowflake on their tongues! How many children in all? ~ Casandra
23 snowflakes fell on tongues. 1 feel off. How many in all? ~ Cameron
There are 10 snowflakes on 10 children’s mouths & 12 more people want some snowflakes on their mouths. How many snowflakes on everyone’s mouths? ~ Cayla
There are 30 kids outside catching snowflakes with their mouths. 4 kids go in for hot chocolate & another group of 4 got a fever & went in. How many kids are still outside catching snowflakes? ~ Julia
There are 100 kids skiing & having fun up at Whistler mountain. There is a daredevil contest being held & the winner gets a prize. Only 78 brave kids enter. How many kids were smart to just watch the contest? ~ Chloe

IMG_2190Here’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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