Hey there! Are you ready to explore the colorful world of crayons? Let’s dive in and see how many crayons we have in our art room!
First, let’s take a look at the first shelf. This shelf holds a total of 100 crayons. How, you ask? Well, there are 10 boxes, and each box contains 10 crayons. So, 10 boxes times 10 crayons equals 100 crayons!
Now, let’s move on to the second shelf. This one adds another 100 crayons to our collection, bringing the total to 200 crayons. That’s a lot of colors to choose from!
Finally, we have the third shelf. This shelf adds yet another 100 crayons, making the grand total 300 crayons! Wow, that’s a rainbow of possibilities for your art projects!
So, the most important thing to remember is that each shelf adds 100 crayons to our collection. With three shelves, we have a total of 300 crayons to use for all our creative ideas. Happy coloring!
Crayon Counting Adventure: Gather some crayons or colored pencils at home. Try to group them into sets of 10, just like in the art room. How many groups of 10 can you make? Count them and see if you can reach 100 crayons like on the first shelf. If you have more, try to reach 200 or even 300 crayons! This will help you understand how grouping makes counting easier.
Colorful Shelf Drawing: Draw three shelves on a piece of paper. On each shelf, draw 10 boxes and fill each box with 10 crayons. Use different colors to make it fun! Count the crayons on each shelf and write the total number of crayons next to each shelf. This activity will help you visualize how the crayons are organized and how the total adds up.
Crayon Hunt Challenge: Next time you visit a store or a friend’s house, look for crayons or colored pencils. Can you find any boxes with 10 crayons? How many boxes do you see? Imagine adding them to your art room collection. How many crayons would you have in total? This will help you practice counting and adding in real-life situations.