Going places is great, but it could always be more fun. What if you built an entire Toyota Corolla out of Rubic’s Cubes? It would probably take a whole lot of Rubic’s Cubes to make a full-size Toyota Corolla. Do you think that vehicle could hit a top speed of 25 MPH? Even if it isn’t as fast as a normal Toyota Corolla, it’s definitely more fun.
Wheels are circles. Can you find any circles near you?
If you have 8 polka-dot squishy toys and you want to put an equal number on the right and left sides of your car, how many should go on each side?
If it takes you 3 hours to build your Rubic’s Cube Toyota Corolla and 4 hours to drive it to the other side of town, and you start building at 11 am, what time do you get to the other side of town?
You’re gathering Rubic’s Cubes to build your Toyota Corolla and are putting the Rubic’s Cubes in piles of 6. If you have 54 total toys, how many piles are there?
How could you group those 54 toys into equal piles that leave 3 toys out at the end?
Circles might include balls, plates, buttons…
4 polka-dot squishy toys on each side.
You get to the other side of town at 6 p.m.
9 piles.
You could make 3 piles of 17 toys to total 51 toys, leaving 3 out.