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Diary of Mathematics Practice in Grade Three: outsmart peaches
At noon today, the weather is very hot, and the sun is burning the earth like a big fireball. Cicada can't stand the sun, so she has to hide in the trunk and complain.

My sister and I came back from crazy play outside, so hot that we wanted to eat some fruit to quench our thirst. It happened that my aunt took out five attractive peaches from the room. My sister and I stared at the peaches on the plate, and everyone wanted another one. Aunt saw it and encouraged us to use math knowledge flexibly to have a competition-"outsmart peaches". The rule is: whoever gets the last peach will get two at a time.

Sister started first, picked up two peaches without thinking, and chewed them with relish. My head was running at full speed, and suddenly a coup came to me. I didn't take two first, like my sister did, but I took a Momo, and my sister was secretly pleased. I eat peaches slowly. This is because my sister has finished eating a peach, and I only ate half. When she finished eating one and a half peaches, I also finished eating the peaches in my hand. So, I picked up the two peaches left on the plate with lightning speed, shook my fingers smartly in front of her and said, "Little sister, if you want to hit me, read more books for a few years!" " Then he moved a chair and sat down, munching on peaches.

Hmm! This peach tastes really good!