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...
3rd grade / Comparing numbers / Time / 7 minutes fast
So, you have a clock that is running 7 minute fast. That means it is always telling you a time that is 7 minutes later than the real time. Here are the steps to work out the correct time:
Step 1: Read the time on the fast clock. Look at the clock and read the time it's showing. Let's say the fast clock is showing 4:25 PM (twenty-five past four).
Step 2: Understand what it means for a clock to be fast. A clock that is "fast" means it's showing a time that's later than the actual, correct time. In our case, the clock is 7 minutes fast, which means it's showing a time that's 7 minutes later than the real time.
Step 3: Subtract the fast minutes. Now we need to subtract those extra 7 minutes from the time shown on the fast clock to find the correct time. Here's how we do it:
Start with the minutes on the fast clock: 25 minutes.
Subtract the 7 fast minutes: 25 - 7 = 18 minutes.
So the correct time is 4:18 PM or eighteen minutes past four.
This topic asks you to work out the correct time given that each clock is 7 minutes fast. The clocks are 12 hour clocks and the answers are given as words such as "twenty three minutes past five".
With our Four in a row math game you will be practicing the topic "7 minutes fast" from 3rd grade / Comparing numbers / Time. The math in this game consists of 16 questions asking if the clock is fast by 7 minutes, what is the correct time?.
The game will reinforce the math you have chosen to learn by getting you to match the question to the correct answer.
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