Example: Lucy had 4 pens. She got 2 more. How many pens does she have?
3
6
5
Grades:
1
Example:
5 cents
10 cents
1 cent
Grades:
1
Example:
132,235,348 ___ 321,564,432
>
=
<
699,972,854 ___ 666,354,786
more than
equal to
less than
Grades:
5
Example:
40
seven
2 tens 3 ones
Grades:
2
Instructions: 1. Read the definition. 2. Click the card to flip it. 3. Read its name.
Grades:
6
Example: ∠ABC = 20o
obtuse angle
acute angle
right angle
Grades:
5
Example: An odd number
5
7
Grades:
3
Example:
He _______ to school.
likes
walks
run
Grades:
2
Instructions: 1. Read the given sentence. 2. Read all the given choices. 3. Click the correct answer.
Grades:
7-12
Example: Angle DBA and angle ABC are supplementary angles. If angle ABC is 40°, what is angle DBA?
B
C
A
D
150°
140°
130°
Grades:
7-12
Instructions: 1. Read the given sentence. 2. Read all the given choices. 3. Click the correct answer.
Grades:
5
Instructions: 1. Click a card. 2. Read the word or definition. 3. Find its matching name or definition by clicking an other card. 4. Continue until all cards are flipped.