5th Grade: About 120 peas. 4th Grade: About 171 pea pods. 3rd Grade: 90 peas. 2nd Grade: There are 9 peas in one pod which is odd and 1 pea in the other pod and that is odd, but 1 + 9 = 10 which is an even number, because you can split it in two evenly. 1st Grade: The bunny ate 3 peas. Kindergarten: There are 10 peas. - Cecelia from Fox Hill
#5. Janet ate approximately 119 pea pods each minute.
ReplyDelete#3. 10 peas in a pod, 9 pods equals 90 peas.
Nice work.
Delete1st grade: 3 peas
ReplyDeleteWell done, Isabella.
Deletepeas left-Brayden
ReplyDeleteHow many peas are left?
DeleteI counted 10 peas. Krish Gupta, 2nd grade Memorial School
ReplyDeleteOk. Is that odd or even? How do you know?
ReplyDelete5th grade: Janet ate about 199.58(3) peas each minute.
ReplyDeleteI think you might have a typo there. Your number is a little high.
ReplyDelete5th Grade: About 120 peas.
ReplyDelete4th Grade: About 171 pea pods.
3rd Grade: 90 peas.
2nd Grade: There are 9 peas in one pod which is odd and 1 pea in
the other pod and that is odd, but 1 + 9 = 10 which is
an even number, because you can split it in two evenly.
1st Grade: The bunny ate 3 peas.
Kindergarten: There are 10 peas. - Cecelia from Fox Hill