We are inspired by our Mount Vernon Community of students, families, and staff who are showing great resilience, determination, and creativity to stay connected with one another and to support student learning. Their efforts to continue to make Every Day Count during this unprecedented time are amazing! Teaching & Learning staff are excited to share resources and ideas for staying connected and supporting student learning. Students are likely to hear from their classmates, teachers, and school sites with ways to stay engaged. Maintaining our sense of community supports our social-emotional health and will help each of us to remain engaged in learning. We hope you engage with and enjoy the ideas we post on our Every Day Counts! student learning blog. Stay tuned--we plan to begin posting on Monday, March 23rd! Many of the resources we will be sharing are available to all students via the MV TECHSMART K-12 DIGITAL LITERACY site.


Tuesday, April 14, 2020

4-14-2020 A Lot of Ducks



A Lot of Ducks




Choose a Question-Draw a Picture to Answer it!

  • Are there more or less than 15 baby ducks? How could you find out?
  • If 12 more ducks joined the group, how many would there be altogether? Explain or show how you know?
  • Describe how you would count the number of duck feet in the picture.
  • The ducks sleep in straw beds that hold 3 ducks at a time. How many beds would be needed for the ducks in the picture? How many beds would be needed for 42 ducks?
  • Ducks sleep about 10 ½ hours per day. How many hours does each duck sleep in 3 days?
  • When feeding baby ducks, ¼ bag of feed is divided among 8 feeding bowls. How much of a feed bag will be in each bowl? Explain how you know.



Mary Ellen Huggins: Mount Vernon Schools Teaching and Learning

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