Compare yourself to another living thing that lives in the OAKLAND ZOO.
Create equations comparing you to the living thing.
10 word equations.
5 one step equations
5 two step equations
Examples:
ONE OPERATION (ANY OPERATION):
Mr. Del Cid is five feet taller than a tarantula. Mr. Del Cid is five feet and 5 inches tall. (5'5) How tall is the tarantula? (three sentences)
The tarantula has six more legs than Mr. Del Cid. How many legs does the tarantula have? (two sentences)
An average human lives 64 years. A tarantula lives 54 years less than a human. How long do tarantulas live? (three sentences)
The tarantula has four times as many eyes as Mr. Del Cid does. How many eyes does a tarantula have? (two sentences)
TWO OPERATIONS (+, - then *, /) or ( *, / then + , - ):
The number of days Mr. Del Cid teaches (180), divided by 20, subtracted by 5 is the number of times a tarantula molt (shed hair). How many times a year does a tarantula shed their hair? (two sentences)
The number of years an average human lives, 64, divided by 8 and added 2, is the number of years a tarantula lives on average. How many years does a tarantula live on average? (two sentences)
A female human has one egg a month. The number of eggs a female human has a month, times 44 plus 54 equals how many eggs a tarantula lays. How many eggs does a tarantula lay at once?