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Color Tiles Suzanne Evans

You will need 10 each...

Color Tiles Riddle 1: I have red and blue tiles. ½ the items are blue. 3 are red. Find my tiles.

Color Tiles Riddle 1: I have red and blue tiles. ½ the items are blue. 3 are red. Find my tiles.

Color Tiles Riddle 2: I have 10 tiles. 3/10 of the items are yellow. I have one more red than blue. I have 2 green. Find my tiles.

Color Tiles Riddle 2: I have 10 tiles. 3/10 of the items are yellow. I have one more red than blue. I have 2 green. Find my tiles.

Color Tiles 1. Design a new riddle. 2. Use your Pattern Blocks to be sure YOU know the answer. 3.Trade riddles with a partner. 4. Solve the new riddle.

Color Tiles: Problem 1. Use color tiles to build a rectangle that is ½ red, ¼ yellow and ¼ green. 2.Record and label it on square paper. 3.Find at least one more rectangle that also meets the criteria.

Color Tiles: Solution Use color tiles to build a rectangle that is ½ red, ¼ yellow and ¼ green.

Color Tiles: Problem 1. Use color tiles to build a rectangle that is 1/6 red, 1/6 yellow and 1/6 green and 1/3 blue. 2.Record and label it on square paper. 3.Find at least one more rectangle that also meets the criteria.

Color Tiles: Problem 1. Use color tiles to build a rectangle that is 1/6 red, 1/6 yellow and 1/6 green and 1/3 blue. 2.Record and label it on square paper. 3.Find at least one more rectangle that also meets the criteria.

Color Tiles: Problem Now use the tiles to build each of these rectangles. Draw them on square paper. Ask a partner to check your answers. Discuss any questions different solutions with your partner. 1.1/3 green, 2/3 blue 2.1/5 red, 4/5 yellow 3.½ red, ¼ green, 1/8 yellow, 1/8 blue