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Use the date, month, and last two digits of the year you were born (for example, ) in an interesting word problem that will make the person who solves it think.
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Check your problem to make sure it is clearly written and can be solved. Then give your problem to a partner who has his/her problem ready for you to solve. Work to solve the problem. Be sure to record in writing and pictures how you solved it.
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Roll a die four times to get a 4-digit number
Roll a die four times to get a 4-digit number. This will become the first addend in an addition sentence. Next, roll the die three times to get a 3-digit addend. Next, show at least three ways (strategies) to get the sum of the two numbers.
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You're in the money! Use the digits below to build the largest 4-digit odd number. Each digit can only be used as many times as it appears. What would you buy if you had this much money! 6 9 8 5 6 8 1
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Things are changing! Use the digits below to build the smallest 4-digit even number. Each digit can only be used as many times as it shows up in the list. 2 9 5 1 6 7
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Spending your money! Find the difference between the largest number you built and the smallest number you built. Show how you found your answer.
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Find the Mystery Number
Clues: I am a 2-digit number. I am also a factor of 70. I am an even number less than 20 but greater than 10.
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Find the Mystery Number
Clues: I am a 2-digit number. The sum of my two digits is 15. The product of my digits is 56. I am an even number.
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