Olive Math
Objectives
- To reinforce math skills.
- To help students see real-world applications for math
skills.
Presenting the Activity
Introduce the activity by telling students that we use
our math skills every day, so it is important to keep those
skills sharp. Reflect on some math skills students might
have used today (e.g., watching the time to see how much
they had before catching the bus, figuring out how much
money they needed for snack or lunch, estimating how many
pieces of paper they might need for a project, etc.). Then
have students complete the activity as a class or individually.
Answers
- Six cans
- Seven cans
- Four slices of pizza, eight black ripe olives
- Nine olives
- Three olives should be colored
- Eight olives in each of three bowls
- One half (1/2)
- Four.
Follow-up Activities
- Have students keep a journal for the next two or three
days in which they write down the times they used math
skills during the day. They should total the times for
each day. Then have them estimate how many times they
use math skills in a week, a month and a year.
- Encourage students to check the prices on food items
the next time they go shopping with their parents. As
they watch the cart fill, they should keep a running tally
to see if they can predict what the bill will be.
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