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Game: CHOOSE OR LOSE
Aim: Choose the right answer; beat the clock
Method:
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.
When we talk about angles around a point, we are referring to the angles that are formed when two or more lines meet at a single point, which we call the vertex.
For example, if you draw four straight lines that meet at a single point, you will create four angles around that point. These angles are called "angles around a point" because they all share the same vertex, or point of intersection.
The important thing to know about angles around a point is that their sum is always 360 degrees. That means if you add up all of the angles around a point, you will always get 360 degrees. To see why this is true, imagine drawing a circle around the point where the lines meet. The circle will have a circumference of 360 degrees. Since the sum of all the arcs around a circle is 360 degrees, the sum of all the angles around a point must also be 360 degrees.
In this topic you are given diagrams of straight lines meeting at a vertex. All the angles are marked except a certain angle x which is not given a value. In each instance you are required to calculate angle x from the other information in the diagram.
With our Choose or lose math game you will be practicing the topic "Angles around a point" from 5th grade / Shapes / Angle problems. The math in this game consists of 16 questions that ask you to Use the fact that angles around a point sum to 360° to find the missing angle x.
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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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.
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