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You start the game with 50 points. Each question has 2 to 4 answers. Select the correct answer before your time runs out to score points. Right answers are +10, wrong answers are -2, out of time is -5.

This is a timed game. Your final score is equal to the total score minus time taken.
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Game: CHOOSE OR LOSE

Aim: Choose the right answer; beat the clock

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You start the game with 50 points. Each question has 2 to 4 answers. Select the correct answer before your time runs out to score points. Right answers are +10, wrong answers are -2, out of time is -5.

This is a timed game. Your final score is equal to the total score minus time taken.

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'3D shapes: name from diagram' for 3rd grade

Identify 3-dimensional shapes from diagrams

This topic helps you learn the names of many 3D shapes. The shapes in the topic are described below

  1. Sphere: A sphere is a round shape that looks like a ball. It is completely symmetrical, which means that every part of it looks the same. Examples of spheres include a tennis ball or the Earth (nearly).
  2. Cylinder: A cylinder is a shape that is shaped like a tin can. It has two flat, circular faces (called bases) that are the same size, and a curved body that connects the two bases. Examples of cylinders include a can of soup or a paper towel roll.
  3. Cone: A cone is a shape that looks like an ice cream cone or a party hat. It has a round base that connects to a point at the top. The sides of the cone slant inwards as they go up. Examples of cones include a traffic cone or a party hat.
  4. Triangular Prism: A triangular prism is a shape that has two triangular faces and three rectangular faces. It looks like a triangle that has been stretched out. Examples of triangular prisms include the Toblerone chocolate bar or the old type of tent.
  5. Square based pyramid: A square based pyramid is like the Great Pyramid of Giza or a pyramid-shaped cake. It has a square base and four triangular faces that meet at a point (called the apex) at the top.
  6. Cube: A cube is like a Rubik's Cube or a six-sided dice. It has six square faces that are the same size. The edges where the faces meet are also all the same length.
  7. Cuboid: A cuboid is like a cereal box or a brick. It has six rectangular faces like a cube but unlike the cube, the faces can be different sizes.

This topic shows you diagrams of different 3D shapes and you have to name them correctly. You may have noticed that the cube is a special type of cuboid where all the faces are the same sized square. This is true for a few of the shapes in this toic. You should always go with the most specific name, so if it is a cube go with cube even though cuboid is also technically correct.

With our Choose or lose math game you will be practicing the topic "3D shapes: name from diagram" from 3rd grade / Shapes / Identifying shapes. The math in this game consists of 20 questions that ask you to identify the names of these three-dimensional (3D) shapes in various orientations.

Select the correct answers to the elementary math problems before the clock counts you out

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Our CHOOSE OR LOSE game is a simple activity to help elementary math learners and will improve the speed at which you can solve problems in the given topic. It does not rely on the learner typing in the answer. Rather, the learner must choose the correct answer from a list of 2, 3 or 4 similar answers.

CHOOSE OR LOSE encourages faster problem-solving for common and vital elementary math topics. CHOOSE OR LOSE is a timed game with a leaderboard for each topic at each of the 4 levels on offer. You can play the game with or without audio and robots.

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How to play Choose or lose to practice
'3D shapes: name from diagram' for 3rd grade

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Our CHOOSE OR LOSE game asks the learner to click on the correct answer from a selection of possible answers before the clock runs down.

  1. Click on PLAY to start.
  2. You are presented with a topic question, then a list or grid of 2 to 4 possible answers (depending on the topic you have chosen).
  3. You must select the correct answer by clicking on it before the clock counts down.
  4. You have 10 seconds in total to answer each question.
  5. The clock starts ticking down 5 seconds after the answers have appeared.
  6. To hear the question again, click / tap on the question box.
  7. The browser will speak the potential answers on rolling-over them.
  8. A correct answer gains you 10 points.
  9. A wrong answer loses you 2 points.
  10. A time-out loses you 5 points.
  11. A score is kept of correct answers against number of answers.
  12. The game is timed, and your final score (points earned minus time taken) is given at the end of the game. Top 10 scores for a topic get you a place on the leaderboard.
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