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Math Update 2/9

Today we did some higher level crayon puzzles like the one we had done on Friday with one difference; The crayon puzzles that had an added rule. The rule that the puzzles had said that there was more of one color. An example would be: Rosa had 3 crayons. Some were blue. Some were red. Rosa had more blue crayons. How many of each color could Rosa have? For these problems I will accept just one answer instead of requiring all of them. However, I will ask some of the students to extend their thinking and ask for more answers.