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Math Read Aloud Lesson 2

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Listen to the same story as yesterday, but be read to answer different questions! Pay attention as your read! If you do not listen to all of the story, you will not get 100% from me.

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Math Read Aloud Lesson 2Online version

Listen to the same story as yesterday, but be read to answer different questions! Pay attention as your read! If you do not listen to all of the story, you will not get 100% from me.

by Jennifer Kubasch
1

How many weeks is 14 days?

2

How many yards is 24 in?

3

How many feet is 1 inch?

4

If there are 4 rows, and every row is 24 inches apart, how many feet long is the garden?

5

What shape do you imagine the garden will be?

6

What was the grand "surprize" given by the teacher?

7

Who is Dianne?

Explanation

24/36 is reduced by 12 to equal 2/3 yard

1 foot equals 12 inches so 1 inch is 1/12 of a foot.

The question asked for the answer in feet.

The question asked for the answer in feet.

The question asked for the answer in feet.

The question asked for the answer in feet.