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Tarts Peach Tart

Exactly what is a tart? A tart is a pastry or pie-like shell with low sides and no top crust. Lemon Tart

Fruit Tart Tarts are usually filled with fruit, jam, custard or a combination of these.

Today we are going to solve some problems about peach tarts Today we are going to solve some problems about peach tarts. You will be able to use the peach cutouts, or other math tools to help you as you work. Let’s try a warm up problem together.

Ms. Shaw baked some peach tarts for her class Ms. Shaw baked some peach tarts for her class. If there are 18 tarts and 12 students, how many tarts will each student get? Peach Tart

Now you will try some problems on your own Now you will try some problems on your own. Make sure that you read each problem aloud with your partner for understanding. Remember that you have tools available to help you.