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J.Jones- May 21. 2021- Comparison of Adjectives- Picture Comp

  Word Problems Quick Fire:


1. A man had 150 games. He sold 50 of them. How many remained?


2. What number is 5 times larger than 6?


3. Increase 50 by 20. 


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Activity 1: https://www.softschools.com/quizzes/grammar/adjectives/quiz328.html


Activity 2: https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/comparative-adjectives-exercise-1.html



 1st Paragraph:

        - What type of day is it?
        - What is your character doing?
        - How is she feeling?
** Use many adjectives. 

2nd Paragraph

    - What is your character doing?    
   - What goes wrong? Why? (Describe in full detail what it looks like, smells like, etc.)
    - How does your character react?


3rd Paragraph

- What is done to fix the problem?

- Who helps?

- How do they respond?


4th Paragraph

 -How does your character feel?
- What lesson does she learn?


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Unequal Sharing

Important Steps:

1. Subtract
2. Divide 
3. Add

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1. Peter and Paul share $36. Paul gets $4 more than Peter. How much do they each get?

    Step 1: Subtract
    Step 2: Divide by 2
    Step 3: Add



2. My teacher has 28 pencils. She shares them between Jaidan and Kyle so that Kyle gets 8 more than Jaidan. How many pencils does each boy get?

Step 1: Subtract
 Step 2: Divide by 2
    Step 3: Add


3. A man has 50 cows. He shares them between two friends so that one gets 18 more than the other. How many cows does each man get?


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Words of multiplication: Product, Times, Each, Multiply, Twice, Multiply

1. Jaidan has 54 bottles. His friend has three times as much. How many bottles do they have altogether?


2. Mia scored 89 points twice while playing a video game. How many points did she score in all?


3. A man made 145 bags. He wants to sell them for $6 each. How much money will he make in all?


4. One of these ice-cream cones costs $4.10. 
a. How much would all 3 of them cost?
b. What would be my change from $15.00?




$7.10

$2.15

Kelly buys 2 burgers and 2 drinks. How much does she pay in all?


            


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