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Water

Math AB

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What does the frog have two of?

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About how many egg pods is the amphibian protecting?

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How long would you like to have your hands in the touch tank for?

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Are there more big fish or small fish in an aquarium?

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You could put 4 cups of water in the pot. Could you put more or less in the bottle?

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Are there about 50 bottles, 200 bottles, or 500 bottles?

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Why do you need two people to hold the water hose?

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Which direction is everyone looking?

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How many of this fish’s scales are red? Is it the same on the other side?

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A hungry hammerhead shark can eat 5 fish in an hour. How many fish can one eat in 3 hours?

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Can you see 1 foot away? 10 feet? 1000 feet? A mile?

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Why can you see the top of the building better than the botton?

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Each year about a million people go visit the Trevi Fountain. How many people have visited it since you were born?

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The fountain turns on at 8 in the morning and turns off at 10 at night. How many hours is that?

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About how many icicles can you see? Where are they?

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How does an icicle normally hang? How are they hanging here?

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This irrigation can water 10 acres in an hour. How long will it take to water 20 acres?

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The holes are 2 feet apart. About how far is two feet?

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What is the difference between sunrise and sunset?

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What is the difference between fall and spring? Summer and winter?

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Who can swim faster, you or a dolphin?

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Now who can go faster – a surfer or a dolphin?

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Each pear weighs 4 ounces. How many ounces do three pears weigh?

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Why does a cactus have more than one arm?

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It’s really raining hard! Why does it get very loud during a heavy rain storm?

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It will take about a half hour for the storm to make it here. How many minutes is that?

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The walkway in the rain forest is 75 feet up in the trees. Is that very high up?

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Some vines in a rain forest can grow an inch every day. How tall would you be if you grew an inch every day?

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Niagara Falls can be heard for miles away. Why is it so amazingly loud?

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Water freezes at 32 degrees. How cold do you think it’s been in the city of Boston recently?

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Sometimes mangrove trees can have hundreds of roots. Why do they need so many?

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The roots range from half an inch above the ground to 6 inches above the ground. About how big are half an inch and 6 inches?

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Why can these huskies run faster in the snow than you? Or do you think you could keep up?

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There are a lot of patterns here. Find some and trace some with your finger.

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How many suns are there? How many stars are there?

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Does the sun always rise at the same time in the morning?

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If the water were turned on full blast, would the boy be able to keep his finger in the tap?

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You turn things to the left to open them. Which way do you turn things to close them?

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How many words are in this picture?

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Planet Earth’s shape is a sphere. What else is a sphere?

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How many big umbrellas can you find at the water park?

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If there are three exits down here, what does that mean for the top?