You got:
14.33 | + | (1 x 10) | = | 21.23 |
time | + | (wrong x 10) | = | score |
3 scores max per player; No foul language, show respect for other players, etc.
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Game: ROCK FALL
Aim: Smash all the falling rocks
Method:
Click / tap on each falling rock. Answer the question in the box as quickly as you can.
There are only 4 questions in this game so it is quite short... if you can get those rocks!
Your final score is based on number of questions answered right / wrong, and the time taken.
4th grade / Decimals / Round decimals / Round to 1 decimal place
Rounding is a helpful technique that makes numbers simpler and easier to work with. By rounding, we find a number that's close to the original number but not as precise. This makes it more convenient for estimating and solving problems.
When rounding decimals to the nearest tenth (1 decimal place, 1 dp), we look at the second decimal place (the hundredths column) to help us decide if the first decimal place (the tenths) should stay the same or go up by one. The rules for deciding are:
For example, what is 3.24 rounded to 1 decimal place?
Look at the second decimal place (hundredths): it's 4, which is less than 5. So, the first decimal place (tenths) stays the same. The rounded number is 3.2.
What is 7.681 rounded to 1 decimal place?
Look at the second decimal place (hundredths): it's 8, which is 5 or greater. So, we round the first decimal place (tenths) up by one. The rounded number is 7.7.
In this topic you are asked to round decimal numbers to 1 decimal place. The numbers range from 22.93 to 55.5423.
With our Rock fall math game you will be practicing the topic "Round to 1 decimal place" from 4th grade / Decimals / Round decimals. The math in this game consists of 16 questions that ask you to round each of these decimals to the nearest 1 decimal place (1 d.p.).
ROCK FALL is based on the road traffic warning sign for falling rocks - a sign that seems a bit less useful than somebody getting up there on that cliff and actually doing something about it... Anyway, the rocks are falling and it is your job to stop them hitting the road below, or at least stopping them hitting the road below too many times and breaking it. Smash the rocks by clicking or tapping on them (not so easy in real life of course) - they will turn into snowflakes and float gently down into nothing.
There are 4 rocks to stop and not much time to do it (if you want to get a good score and get on the leaderboard). This game is fun and fast and requires good reflexes and a good strategy. Plan to break the smaller rocks first if you want a good score because the rocks fall faster as the game progresses. It also helps to decide where on their path you plan to click / tap the rocks.
UXO * Duck shoot * The frog flies * Pong * Cat and mouse * The beetle and the bee
Rock fall * Four in a row * Sow grow * Choose or lose * Mix and match
There are rocks falling from an unstable cliff. You need to break the rocks by clicking / tapping on them...
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