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Example: 22
-21
22
23
Grades:
6
7-12
Example:
How do you make 6?
3+4-2
4+5-3
9-2+1
Grades:
3
Example:
4241
+ 9
4250
Grades:
3
Example:
4 . 4 . 4 = _____
34
43
82
Grades:
6
7-12
Example:
13 is a
number.
composite
prime
Grades:
4
5
Example: pay back or to return a favor
Choice:
paid
repay
pay
Grades:
2
3
Instructions:
1. Read the given sentence.
2. Click the correct form of the possessive noun that best fits the sentence.
Example: I have _____________. (the pen that belongs to Sammy)
Answer: Sammy’s pen
Grades:
1
2
3
Instructions:
1. Read the given sentence.
2. Click the correct form of the possessive noun that best fits the sentence.
Example: All ___________ goes tick tock. (hands belonging to clocks)
Answer: clocks' hands
Grades:
2
3
Example:
4 x 2 = _____
6
8
2
Grades:
3
Instructions:
1. Click a card.
2. Read the name or definition.
3. Find its match by clicking an other card.
4. Continue until all cards are flipped.
Grades:
3
Instructions:   1. Read the given sentence.   2. Check the punctuation mark used at the end of the sentence.   3. If it is correct punctuation mark is used, choose right; otherwise choose wrong.
Example: How are you.
Answer: wrong
Note: The above sentence is a question. So, "?" is the end mark that should be used.
Grades:
3
4
Example: There are four chairs.
Method: Figure out the noun which can be counted and select it.
Answer: In the above sentence, the noun 'chairs' can be counted. Therefore, the answer is 'chairs'.
Grades:
4
5