
100th Birthday Celebration Students devise a plan to seat 20 students at 6 tables, and share 100 balloons to decorate. 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. Fencing Given an amount of fencing, students determine all possible size pens that can be created using all of the fencing. Field Trip Students determine how many cars are needed for a field trip. Hard Workers Students determine how many trees a family of beavers can cut down in an hour. Hot Chocolate Students determine the number of ladles of hot chocolate they will need to serve five children. Mr. Frye's Lambs Given a number of ewes and lambs, students determine the number of twins. 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. 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. Seedlings to Timber Students determine the number of trees cut down based on the number of seedlings the paper company planted in their place. Six-Pack of Soda Buying six-packs of sodas in a week, students determine the number of cans produced in a month. Ski Slope Given a number of tracks, students determine the number of skiers and snow boarders who went down the trail. Ten Feet Apartment Students determine the different ways an apartment might contain ten feet (humans and pets included). |