Game: FOUR IN A ROW
Aim: To get four symbols in a row
Method:
Choose a square and click on it. Click on the correct answer to the question in the box that appears. If you are right the square is replaced by a tick. Continue until you have won 4 in a row...
2nd grade / Counting / In steps of 50 and 100 / Count in steps of 100
Counting in steps of 100 means adding 100 to a number each time. This is a great way to practice your addition skills and learn about number patterns. When you count in steps of 100, you are also finding the numbers in the 100 times table. Look at the list below.
You can see that a pattern emerges when you add 100 each time. The first number of the answer goes up 1 and the two zeros stay the same. Do you see how you can easily know what adding 100 will do because only the first number changes? It is a bit like adding 1 each time but with two zeros at the end of each number.
You can continue adding 100 to the last number to build up what you could call the 100 times table. What would the 100 times table look like? It would look like this:
This topic requires you to supply the missing number or the next number in lists that count up in steps of 100. There is one missing number in the missing number lists. The lists count up as far as 1000. An example missing number question is:
Question : 100, 200, ▢, 400 Answer : 300
The answer is 300 because 200 + 100 = 300 (and 3 x 100 = 300).
An example next number question is:
Question : 700, 800, .. Answer : 900
The answer is 900 because 800 + 100 = 900.
With our Four in a row math game you will be practicing the topic "Count in steps of 100" from 2nd grade / Counting / In steps of 50 and 100. The math in this game consists of 18 questions that ask you to count up in steps of 100 from 0 to 1000 using whole numbers.
The game will reinforce the math you have chosen to learn by getting you to match the question to the correct answer.
Notes
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