Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer this week:
The answer is 48 students & 2 adults going bowling at Old Orchard Bowling Alley.
There are 47 students at the bowling alley 1 person was late and also there was 2 adults how many people in all at the Old Orchard Bowling Alley? ~ Mia
There are fifty students five adults going bowling at old orchard. Two students get sick and three adults have to drive their kids to a birthday party. How many adults and students still going to old orchard bowling alley? ~ Julia
There are 40 people at the old orchard with 4 adults then 4 more people came 1 adult had to go to work and left than 1 adult had to go to the washroom just then 4 more people come to bowling! How many people bowling at the old orchard ? ~ Casandra
There were 3 adults bowling. 1 adult left because she thought that Miss Watt was responsible to take care of her class so she left 24 students bowling. 24 more got jealous so they joined them & they all had fun & all wanted to stay but they had to go home. ~ Vera
There are 22 students bowling at Old Orchard & no adults 🙁 Then Mrs. James joins in the fun & then Vera asks Mr Morrison’s class to join in. Then 22 students from Mr. Morrison’s class go bowling with their buddies. How many students & teachers bowling at Old Orchard? 🙂 ~ Chloe
Mrs. Candy & another teacher had to take care of 59 students. 4 of them had to go to the bathroom. 2 of them ran away. 5 of them stayed at school. How many left to go bowling? ~ Nedge
There are 48 students. 8 leave & then 2 came back. Then 6 come again & then 2 adults come. How many left to go bowling? ~ Bariki
Mrs. James arrived 1st at the bowling ally. Mrs. James then counted how many students she had – 24 students. Then after 5 minutes Mr. Morrison’s class comes. They also had 24 kids & they were late because a lot of people were talking. How many adults & children came bowling? ~ Cayla
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 this Friday!
8 responses to “THINK MATH ~ 21”