Brain teaser on 1st graders homework

My DD just had a question similair to this one a week ago from a handout. Was her question your OP a type O? My DD's homework was... I am between 70 and 80 and I am 2 more in the ones than the tens, or something like that. She is in first grade too.
 
kristen821 said:
A friend of mine son brought home a brain teaser and we can not figure it out. Can anyone help. 6 adults have tried and we don't get it. :confused3

I am between 70 and 80. I have 2 tens plus 1


Are they learning about money? Is the answer 70?

2 tens = $20
plus 1 =$50
__________
= $70
 
PaulaSue said:
My DD just had a question similair to this one a week ago from a handout. Was her question your OP a type O? My DD's homework was... I am between 70 and 80 and I am 2 more in the ones than the tens, or something like that. She is in first grade too.

Now this would make sense! That would be 79.

I'm dying to know what the answer was! LOL!

Laurie :)
 

She didn't get the paper back yet. My friend said she probably won't get it back until Friday.
 
this is crazy, but I'm subscribing too, cause I'll need to know the answer.

I also think it was read wrong or typed wrong.
 
oooh, oooh laurie31 and PaulaSue - that sounds right to me, and about the level of first grade homework. And I was even able to figure it out, so I declare that the answer!

Denae
 
kristen821 said:
She didn't get the paper back yet. My friend said she probably won't get it back until Friday.


Friday? How will we last that long?? :confused3


:rotfl2:
 
Well they got the paper back, but there was only a smiley face stamped onto the paper so I guess we will never know! I am so disappointed. I told her to call the teacher but she laughed at me and told me I was crazy. i told her I promised the disers some answers, but she still didn't seem to change her mind. Sorry everyone.
 
What answer did she put down?

We'll just go with the first grade teacher's take on it that it was a typo. Sounds pretty reasonable.

DS is in 2nd grade and I hate to say it but some of his homework really throws us for a loop sometimes. :confused3

I hate the questions that could technically be two different answers. He has a lot like that. Not so much in math, but reading comprehension. Drives me nuts.
 
LaLa said:
What answer did she put down?

We'll just go with the first grade teacher's take on it that it was a typo. Sounds pretty reasonable.

DS is in 2nd grade and I hate to say it but some of his homework really throws us for a loop sometimes. :confused3

I hate the questions that could technically be two different answers. He has a lot like that. Not so much in math, but reading comprehension. Drives me nuts.


She put down 75. I don't know how she got that answer, but she didn't think the teacher even looked at it. She said the teacher a lot of times seems to just put stamps on the homework probably thinking the parents helped with the homework anyway. She said her daughter missed a problem once and she didn't realize it before it was sent back to school and it wasn't marked wrong it just had a stamp on the top of the page.
I know how you feel about your second graders homework. My son is in 2nd grade too and they do math so much differently then I did when I was younger. For example they add double digit numbers left to right. I understand how they get the answer, but I can't explain it to my son and it takes so much longer then right to left anyway. I taught my son my way of doing it and he understands that just fine, but he can't get how to do it from left to right and I can't explain it to him, because that isn't the way I was taught.
 
An unsolved brainteaser!!! The travesty!!!I cannot go on!

My life cannot proceed without knowing the answer.

I'm dying here.

Does your friend know she is responsible for the end of my life as I know it??

:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
FreshTressa said:
An unsolved brainteaser!!! The travesty!!!I cannot go on!

My life cannot proceed without knowing the answer.

I'm dying here.

Does your friend know she is responsible for the end of my life as I know it??

:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:



I know this will bother me for a long time. I don't know if I can continue the friendship with her anymore! :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
Write a letter explaining how everyone on the Dis, plus all those who looked at it prior to coming here, NEEDS TO KNOW! :rotfl2:
 
Let's go hunt that teacher down, an angry mob will get the answer out of her!
 
Actually that (75) is what I figured Nicole's homework out to be. On her paper it was 2 ones less than tens. (something like that) Her teacher never returned it, or it got lost. I will try to remember to ask her if she still has the book and the answer when I get in to school this week.
 
kristen821 said:
For example they add double digit numbers left to right. I understand how they get the answer, but I can't explain it to my son and it takes so much longer then right to left anyway. I taught my son my way of doing it and he understands that just fine, but he can't get how to do it from left to right and I can't explain it to him, because that isn't the way I was taught.

Yikes :confused3

This would have me stumped too. What about the carryover? How do they do that if they are going left to right?

I am amazed at how much more the kids are doing now than when we were in school at their age. His homework last night had the beginnings of fractions on it. :sad2:
 


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