The image shows a worksheet titled
"100 Days Activity Challenge". The task involves estimating how many times you can perform various activities in 100 seconds and then recording the actual number of times after attempting each activity. Below is an explanation of how to approach solving this problem:
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Steps to Solve the Problem:
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Read Each Task Carefully:
- The worksheet lists 15 different activities that need to be performed within 100 seconds.
- For each activity, you are asked to:
1. Write your estimate (how many times you think you can do it).
2. Perform the activity for exactly 100 seconds.
3. Record the actual number of times you completed the activity.
2.
Estimate for Each Activity:
- Before starting any activity, think about how many times you can realistically perform it in 100 seconds.
- Write your estimate in the first blank provided for each activity.
3.
Perform Each Activity:
- Use a timer or stopwatch to ensure you are performing each activity for exactly 100 seconds.
- Count how many times you complete the activity during this time.
4.
Record the Actual Number:
- After completing each activity, write the actual number of times you performed it in the second blank provided.
5.
Repeat for All Activities:
- Follow the same process for all 15 activities listed on the worksheet.
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Example Walkthrough:
Let’s take the first activity as an example:
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Activity 1: "In 100 seconds I can jump on one foot ______ / ______ times."
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Step 1: Estimate how many times you can jump on one foot in 100 seconds. For example, let’s say you estimate 20 times.
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Step 2: Set a timer for 100 seconds and start jumping on one foot.
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Step 3: Count how many jumps you actually complete in 100 seconds. Suppose you manage 18 jumps.
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Step 4: Write your estimate (20) in the first blank and the actual number (18) in the second blank.
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Final Entry for Activity 1:
- In 100 seconds I can jump on one foot
20 / 18 times.
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General Tips:
- Be realistic with your estimates. Overestimating might lead to frustration if you cannot meet your goal.
- Focus on consistency and accuracy while performing each activity.
- Use a timer to ensure you are strictly timing each activity to 100 seconds.
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Final Answer:
The solution involves filling out the worksheet by following the steps above for each of the 15 activities. Since the exact numbers will depend on individual performance, the final answer will look like this for each activity:
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Activity 1: In 100 seconds I can jump on one foot
[estimate] / [actual] times.
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Activity 2: In 100 seconds I can count to the number
[estimate] / [actual].
- ...
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Activity 15: In 100 seconds I can clap my hands
[estimate] / [actual] times.
Once completed, the worksheet will have both estimated and actual values filled in for each activity.
Final Answer Format:
\[
\boxed{\text{Fill in the worksheet by estimating, performing, and recording actual results for each activity.}}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 100 days worksheet.