Field Day 2011!

Field Day 2011!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

November Monthly Math Challenge and Poetry Contest

Greetings Green Team!
The November Monthly Math Challenge is here! We'd like for all Green Team members to try it. When you think you have it completed hand it in to me or your math teacher. It due by Wednesday November 16 so make sure to get on it! You can find the monthly math challenge at http://www.tuxedoparkschool.org/contentPage.aspx?pageId=80924&sectionId=745  or at the bottom of this post. On another note, we are having our poetry contest. The themes are thanks and grandparents. The first, second, and third place poets will read on Grandparent's Day at our assembly and it's be really great if all those poets were Green Team members. Of course points are awarded to the first, second, and third place. For Upper School we are having our Green and Gold field hockey game tomorrow, November 9, and our Green and Gold soccer game November 14. Remember every person who doesn't participate loses a point for our team so make sure you get out there and play to win! Be there to support in the game your not playing and give it your all in the game you are playing!
Thanks,
Lucy Griffin GO GREEN!!!!
Monthly Math Challenge:

Grade 9George and Phil were playing with their fish tank again. They had a difficult time keeping their fish alive. The fish tank is 100cm long, 60 cm wide and 40 cm high. They tilted the tank, resting it on a 60 cm edge, with the water level reaching the midpoint of the base. When they rest the tank down to a horizontal position, what is the depth of the water in cm?
Grade 8Four children are playing with marbles. At the end of the day one child has 4 less than half of the marbles, the second child has 6 more than one fifth of the marbles, the third child has one third of what the first child had and the fourth child has 1 less than the third child. How many marbles are there in total?
Grade 7A person has quarters, dimes, and nickels, with a total value of
$2.90. The number of nickels is twice the number of quarters. The number
of quarters is two less than the number of dimes. How many nickels do they have?
Grade 6My neighbor has both dogs and chickens in his backyard. If he has a total of 12 animals with a total of 30 legs, how many dogs and how many chickens does he have?
Grade 5How many three-digit whole numbers are evenly divisible by 3, 4, and 5?
Grade 4Mrs. Maher went to the Tuxedo Farmers Market last week and bought 18 pumpkins for her classroom. Each pumpkin cost $3.07. She also bought 64 apples that cost 52 cents each. How much money did she spend in total?
Grade 3At the bake sale last week, Ms. Schilly bought cookies for $2.80 and brownies for $4.35. If she paid for the treats with a twenty dollar bill, how much change did she receive?

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