Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Math Problem: Garden

At Iraha Elementary, students work in a garden. If they plant three rows of beans with eighteen plants in each row, how many bean plants will there be altogether? If they plant two rows of trees with six trees in each row, how many trees will there be?

2 comments:

Ms. Hurtado said...

We love your math problems. Ms. Bettis used the Ferris wheel problem this morning during the announcements for the math problem of the day! Thanks for all you are doing!
Ms. Hurtado

Mrs. P said...

Hey Miss Merk! We are taking a break from our math and thought that we would check out your blog and send you a message! The kids want to know what happened to you??
Nia wants some treasures from the dollar store.
Josh wants to know if you can speak a little Japanese?
Daniel hopes that you are having a nice time.
Dulce wants to know what the most interesting food you have eaten on your journey?
Mr. Sell says hurry back. The golf course is calling him!!!
The whole class is curious about the books that you read while you are there.
We love and miss you a ton, and we can not wait to see you!