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Zoo Click on the picture to play the video.

Zoo — Discussion and Planning Think about… When looking at the cost of the tickets, what is different? What is the same? What else do you know about buying tickets for adults? Children? Seniors? Babies? Talk about… In groups of 2 to 4 students, discuss the questions above.

Zoo — What You Need to Do You need to solve the problem. You need to show your solution. Be sure it makes sense. You need to use pictures, words, and/or numbers to show your thinking.

Zoo — Activity 1 Mr. Smith buys tickets for the zoo. The TOTAL cost of the tickets is $60. How many adults and children does Mr. Smith take to the zoo? Use pictures, words, and/or numbers to show how you solve the question. Adult - $5 Child - $2

Zoo — Activity 2 Mr. Smith spends $60 on tickets. Each group of 5 students needs at least 1 adult. How many groups go to the zoo? Use pictures, words, and/or numbers to show how you solve the question.

Zoo — Final Check Check to see if your solution for each activity  makes sense  answers the question Take some time to review your work. Check to see if your strategy for each activity is  clearly described  easy to understand