Rewards
Rules
Math
Circle
Fun Facts!
100

The price of items on the bottom shelf of the BOCES CART. 

$150 Boces Bucks

100

The acronym in Math that helps us solve problems using the order of operations

PEMDAS  

100

i - 12=10 what does i equal?

22

100

At full capacity, how many kids are in our circle? 

about 21

100

My dog's name(hint: it begins with an "O")

Oliver

200

The new students that have completed 10 Math Minutes.

200

The rule when writing a contraction (they're)-you must use what punctuation mark?

An Apostrophe!

200

3= i/4 what does i equal ? 

i=12

200

The tallest staff member in the circle

Mr. Price

200

What 5 students have entered the MATH POSTER CONTEST(4 in Blue and 1 in Red)

Candice/Asia

Kenyon/Jess

Lily

300

Every 10 Math Minutes, you can earn a snack, drink 

or . . .

$5 Gift Card

300

The day partner work is allowed

Any Day(but after the large group lesson and/or ask Mr. Price)

300

-p/7=7 what does p equal?

-49

300

Why did we have to start the circle question over yesterday?

People were talking without the talking piece.

300

Where are we scheduled to go on our first Field Trip

APPLE PICKING!

400

To earn 10 Boces Bucks in a Blooket Game with Mr. Price you must

Participate and win one of the games!

400

The amount of Quizzes we will have in the first marking period

10!

400

If 1/4 of a recipe is doubled, what does that amount become? 

1/2

400

Yesterday we circled up in the afternoon then went out- side to write positive messages for ___________  ____________ month.

Suicide Prevention

400

How do you spell Asia's full name

Luvaisha

500

About how much money was spent on last year's students for Math Minutes

$190!!!!!!!!!!!!!

500

The rule that all 4 teachers have in their classroom

answers will vary

500

If you want to cut the amount of an ingredient in half and the original amount of the ingredient is 3/4.  What is half of it

3/4 divided by 2= 

3/4x 1/2= 3/8

500

How do we find the circumference of a circle(hint: the formula is somewhere in the classroom).  

Pi  x diameter

Pi x r squared

500

The first three letters on my shirt stand for :

Onondaga

Cortland 

Madison