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Polar bears and penguins. Alice looked out her window and saw some penguins and polar bears having a luau in her front yard. She saw 12 animals altogether. She counted a total of 40 legs. How many penguins were in Alice’s yard?. Step 1 : Underline the important information.
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Alice looked out her window and saw some penguins and polar bears having a luau in her front yard. She saw 12 animals altogether. She counted a total of 40 legs. How many penguins were in Alice’s yard?
Step 1: Underline the important information. Alice looked out her window and saw some penguins and polar bears having a luau in her front yard. She saw 12 animals altogether. She counted a total of 40 legs. How many penguins were in Alice’s yard?
Step 1: Underline the important information. Alice looked out her window and saw some penguins and polar bears having a luau in her front yard. She saw 12 animals altogether. She counted a total of 40 legs. How many penguins were in Alice’s yard?
Step 3: Each animal has at least ____ legs. Draw ____ legs on each body. 2 2
Step 4: Count how many legs you have so far. There are 24 legs so far.
Step 5: Draw ____ more legs on each animal until you have a total of ____ legs. 2 40
Step 6: In order to find out how many penguins there are, count how many animals have ____ legs. 2
There are four penguins!
Now, you will write your own "legs" problem!
Step 1: Decide what characters you will be using in your problem. Make sure to choose two animals that have a different number of legs.
Step 2: Decide how many animals you would like there to be. For example, I chose for there to be a total of 12 polar bears and penguins.
Step 3: Split the number of animals or objects up. For example, I decided that I wanted 8 polar bears and 4 penguins. 8 4
Step 4: Multiply each number by how many legs that animal has. 8 4 x 4 x 2 = = 8 32
Step 5: Add the number of legs together. 8 4 x 4 x 2 = = 8 + 40 32 =
Now you can write the problem. • Tell what kind of animals you are looking at. • Tell how many totalanimals. (Don’t split them apart or you will give the answer.) • Tell total number of legs. • Ask how many of one type of animal. This is a question so it should end in a question mark.
What to turn in. • You will turn in 3 note cards. • The first on will have your problem written in cursive on it. (skip lines) • The second will have the answer to your problem. • The third will have a color picture of your two animals. (Not all of them, just one of each.) • Put your name on all three cards.