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Congrats to BFin and ETrunner on the FTF.
Thank you Oberon_Kenobi for catching my errors. Looks like I only corrected part of the puzzle and it has been updated again.
In Las Vegas there is a middle school teacher who is also a geocacher. He has placed several puzzle caches for his students to find. They are all based on things they learn in class and I like how he mixed their education with their fun. Here is one like that but based on the 4th grade. If your young cacher is even younger, then a little adult interaction could help solve the questions. If cachers like these type of caches, I'll see about placing more. For now, answer the questions to get the coordinates and have fun.
Here is your format for the answer
N 41° 0A.0BC W 111° 5D.0EF
A. Which group of words is a complete sentence?
(2) Stood at the edge of the swimming pool.
(3) Goose bumps on my arms and butterflies in my stomach.
(4) Trying to get up my courage.
(5) I took a giant leap into the water.
B. Which sentence is written correctly?
(5) Ask me a riddle?
(6) How do you stop a mouse from squeaking!
(7) You oil it.
(8) how smart you are!
C. What is the complete subject of this sentence?
Aunt Donna adores armadillos.
(5) Donna
(6) Aunt Donna
(7) adores armadillos
(8) armadillos
D. The math word problem.
Mr. Madison has 14 fruit trees. He has 1 apricot tree and 1 pear tree, and the rest are divided evenly among apple, peach, and plum trees.
Last Thursday, Mr. Madison picked 6 apples from each apple tree, 10 plums from each plum tree, 3 peaches from each peach tree, and 4 pears from the pear tree.
How many pieces of fruit did he pick last Thursday?
(2) Mr. Madison picked 72 pieces of fruit on Thursday.
(3) Mr. Madison picked 78 pieces of fruit on Thursday.
(4) Mr. Madison picked 80 pieces of fruit on Thursday.
(5) Mr. Madison picked 81 pieces of fruit on Thursday.
E. What two nouns correctly complete this sentence?
Cars and ____ traveled as slow as ____ along the bumpy road.
(1) bus . . . oxs
(2) busses . . . oxens
(3) bus's . . . oxes
(4) buses . . . oxen
F. Tom had 114 baseball cards. He kept 10 and shared the rest evenly among his 8 friends. How many baseball cards did each friend get?
(4) 11
(5) 12
(6) 13
(7) 14