
Bowls of Apples Students are asked to put apples equally into bowls. Canoe Trip Students plan the number of trips a canoe must take to transport a Native American family. Chip Chance Students determine the number of color chips in a bag based on sampling of data. Clay Pots How many, of a total of six, clay pots could three Native Americans make? Coins Students determine the different ways of making 40 cents. Geometry Students give clues about their secret polygon. Hamsters Students determine how to cage a family of hamsters given certain constraints. Octopus Students determine the number of tentacles on four octopuses. Owl Eyes Students determine the number of owls in trees based on the number of eyes seen. Piano Schedule Students determine a schedule for piano practice. Pieces of Pizza Pizzas are cut in three ways: in four slices, six slices, and in eight slices. Students determine how to share the pizzas with six of their friends. Piggy Bank Students show how 47 cents looks using only 11 coins. Pogs Children are given a certain number of Pogs. Students determine the number of Pogs the children have in all. Ski Slope Given a number of tracks, students determine the number of skiers and snow boarders who went down the trail. |