A Screenwriter, Director and Puppeteer, Jim Henson (1936 - 1990) Was the Creative Force Behind the Muppets and Sesame Street

A Screenwriter, Director and Puppeteer, Jim Henson (1936 - 1990) Was the Creative Force Behind the Muppets and Sesame Street

A screenwriter, director and puppeteer, Jim Henson (1936 - 1990) was the creative force behind The Muppets and Sesame Street. Throughout his illustrious career, Henson won a number of Emmy nominations along with an assortment of other accolades. Perhaps more significantly, his iconic characters continue to put smiles on people’s faces -- young and old. Solve each absolute value equation. The word or phrase next to the equivalent set of answers will complete the statement correctly. |x + 4 | = 2 |p – 3| = 10 Jim Henson was born in Greenville, _________. Henson earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Studio Art at the University of ______. a. x = {-2} Arkansas b. x = {-6} Kentucky a. p = {-7, 13} Maryland c. x = {-2, -6} Mississippi b. p = {-13, 7} Miami c. p = {-30, 30} Southern California 푡 2푘 5 = | | | |= 4 4 3 While in college, Henson created a puppet To make his puppets express more emotions, show _________ which included a version of Henson built them out of _____ instead of the the character Kermit the Frog. traditional wood. a. t = {-9, 9} A Puppet’s Life a. k = {-2, 4} cotton b. t = {0, 20} Life on the Lily b. k = {-6, 6} foam rubber c. t = {-20, 20} Sam and Friends c. no solution thermoplastic |-4 + 2b| = 16 |8m – 5| = -13 In 1969, Henson created characters for Sesame The Muppet Show was rejected by American Street and personally performed ______. producers who thought it would only appeal to children, so Henson had to film it in _____. a. b = {-10,6} Cookie Monster b. b = {-6,10} Ernie a. m = {-1, 9/4} Canada c. b = {6, 9} Grover b. m = {0, 3} Ireland c. no solution the United Kingdom |v + 8| – 5 = 2 2|-2w + 6| = 12 After the success of the Muppet Show, Henson Friends who knew him believed that produced the Muppet Movie which grossed Henson’s personality was most similar to his _______ in the United States. character _________. a. no solution $32.5 million a. w = {0} Big Bird b. v = {-11, -5} $54.7 million b. w = {-3, 4} Fozzie c. v = {-1, -15} $65.2 million c. w = {0, 6} Kermit © 21st Century Math Projects |x + 4 | = 2 |p – 3| = 10 푡 5 = | | 4 2푘 |-4 + 2b| = 16 | |= 4 3 |8m – 5| = -13 |v + 8| – 5 = 2 2|-2w +6| = 12 © 21st Century Math Projects A screenwriter, director and puppeteer, Jim Henson (1936 - 1990) was the creative force behind The Muppets and Sesame Street. Throughout his illustrious career, Henson won a number of Emmy nomination along with an assortment of other accolades. Perhaps more significantly, his iconic characters continue to put smiles on people’s faces -- young and old. Solve each absolute value equation. The word or phrase next to the equivalent set of answers will complete the statement correctly. |x + 4 | = 2 |p – 3| = 10 Jim Henson was born in Greenville, _________. Henson earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Studio Art at the University of ______. a. x = {-2} Arkansas b. x = {-6} Kentucky a. p = {-7, 13} Maryland c. x = {-2, -6} Mississippi b. p = {-13, 7} Miami c. p = {-30, 30} Southern California 푡 2푘 5 = | | | |= 4 4 3 While in college, Henson created a puppet To make his puppets express more emotions, show _________ which included a version of Henson built them out of _____ instead of the the character Kermit the Frog. traditional wood. a. t = {-9, 9} A Puppet’s Life a. k = {-2, 4} cotton b. t = {0, 20} Life on the Lily b. k = {-6, 6} foam rubber c. t = {-20, 20} Sam and Friends c. no solution thermoplastic |-4 + 2b| = 16 |8m – 5| = -13 In 1969, Henson created characters for Sesame The Muppet Show was rejected by American Street and personally performed ______. producers who thought it would only appeal to children, so Henson had to film it in _____. a. b = {-10,6} Cookie Monster b. b = {-6,10} Ernie a. m = {-1, 9/4} Canada c. b = {6, 9} Grover b. m = {0, 3} Ireland c. no solution the United Kingdom |v + 8| – 5 = 2 2|-2w + 6| = 12 After the success of the Muppet Show, Henson Friends who knew him believed that produced the Muppet Movie which grossed Henson’s personality was most similar to his _______ in the United States. character _________. a. no solution $32.5 million a. w = {0} Big Bird b. v = {-11, -5} $54.7 million b. w = {-3, 4} Fozzie c. v = {-1, -15} $65.2 million c. w = {0, 6} Kermit © 21st Century Math Projects .

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