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 111 snowflakes on children’s tongues and 89 melted. How many left over? ~ Prabh
20 children have their tongues out catching snowflakes. 2 more children are getting ready to go outside to catch snowflakes. How many in all? ~ Angelina
30 snowflakes on 1 kids tongue. 8 melted. How many left? ~ Luke
There were 99 kids that had snowflakes on their tongues. 77 got sick and went inside. How many left? ~ Prabh
23 children had snowflakes on their tongues. 1 snowflake fell off of a child’s tongue. How many left over? ~ Shimer
There were 30 snowflakes falling from the sky. 8 of them fell to the ground. How many still falling? ~ Mairah
There were 25 snowflakes and a group of children came by. 1 child caught 3 snowflakes. How many left to catch? ~ Mairah
23 children had snowflakes on their tongues. 1 had their snowflake melt. How many left over? ~ Shimer
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 Tuesday!