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Game: DUCK SHOOT

Aim: Shoot as many ducks as you can

Method:
Use the catapult to shoot balls at the rows of ducks crossing the screen. Answer questions to win extra points.

Your final score is based on ducks hit or missed and the number of questions answered correctly.

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The DUCK SHOOT game to practice
'4 step number line' for 2nd grade

Count up in steps of 4

Counting in steps of 4 means adding 4 to a number each time you count. This is a great way to practice your addition skills and learn about patterns. When you count in steps of 4 from 4, you are also finding the numbers in the 4 times table. Look at the list below.

  • 4 (this is our starting point)
  • 4 + 4 = 8 (we've added 4 to make 8)
  • 8 + 4 = 12 (another 4 added to make 12)
  • 12 + 4 = 16 (another 4 added to make 16)

You can continue adding 4 to the last number to build up the 4 times table.

The 4 times table up to 12 is:
1 x 4 = 4, 2 x 4 = 8, 3 x 4 = 12, 4 x 4 = 16, 5 x 4 = 20,
6 x 4 = 24, 7 x 4 = 28, 8 x 4 = 32, 9 x 4 = 36, 10 x 4 = 40, 11 x 4 = 44, 12 x 4 = 48

A number line is a simple yet effective tool to help you learn counting and develop a better understanding of numbers and their relationships. In this topic you will see the number line created by adding 4 each time from zero to 48 (which is 12 multiplied by 4 or 4 added to itself 12 times).

This topic asks you to supply the missing number in number lines of 4. There is one missing number in each question. In the first question you see the 4 step number line with some of the positions filled in but with a missing number box between 4 and 12. So the answer to this question is 8 as 8 comes between 4 and 12 when adding 4 each time.

With our Duck shoot math game you will be practicing the topic "4 step number line" from 2nd grade / Counting / In steps of 4 (0 to 50). The math in this game consists of 12 questions that ask you to count up in steps of 4 to 50 using a number line.

DUCK SHOOT is a fairground themed game of knocking ducks off the rail to score points

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DUCK SHOOT is a fun game to learn math where you attempt to knock over all the fairground ducks in each level. In the first level there are only 6 ducks but by level 10 there are 24 fast moving "quackers quacking"...

After each level, win an additional 20 points by correctly answering a math question from your selected topic. There is no timer in this game: take as long as you like to answer the math questions correctly for a best score to get you on the DUCK SHOOT leaderboard.

Notes

  • This is a fun game of knocking over as many tin ducks as you can
  • Also suitable for tablets and mobiles (it's actually more fun than with a mouse)
  • Answer math questions correctly for a higher score
  • No timer element, you can relax and concentrate on getting your math right!
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How to play DUCK SHOOT to practice
'4 step number line' for 2nd grade

DUCK SHOOT is a fairground themed game of knocking ducks off the rails to win points.

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  1. In each level of DUCK SHOOT, knock over as many ducks as you can.
  2. Drag the orange ball back and away from the ducks then let go.
  3. This will release a flying ball that will shoot towards the ducks (hopefully).
  4. Any duck the flying ball hits will fall off the rail.
  5. You get 5 points for each duck you hit.
  6. You lose 5 points for each duck that escapes.
  7. When all the ducks have been knocked off or have exited the screen, you get a math question from your selected topic.
  8. Answering the question correctly adds 20 points to your score.
  9. A wrong answer takes 10 points away from your score.
  10. In each level there are more ducks.
  11. Your final score is a combination of the number of ducks you hit minus the number that escaped, plus the points you get from the math questions.
  12. There is a high score leaderboard for each topic.
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