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SOW GROW
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Look at and listen to each math question. Click/tap on the pot that has the right answer. Expand answers if necessary using the magnifying glass buttons.
Correct answers water the seedling which grows, blooms and the flower is cut for the vase. Continue until you have collected the given number of flowers.
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Game: SOW GROW

Aim: To grow and gather sunflowers

Method:
Look at and listen to each math question. Click/tap on the pot that has the right answer. Expand answers if necessary using the magnifying glass buttons.
Correct answers water the seedling which grows, blooms and the flower is cut for the vase. Continue until you have collected the given number of flowers.

Add liters and milliliters
      
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SOW GROW game to practice
'Add liters and milliliters' for 3rd grade

Add millilitres to litres

To add litres and millilitres together, you first need to convert the litres to millilitres. This is because litres and millilitres are related but different units of measurement for volume, and you cannot directly add them without first converting them to the same unit. Here's how to do it:

Convert litres to millilitres: As there are 1,000 millilitres in a litre, you need to multiply the number of litres by 1,000 to convert it to millilitres.

For example, let's say you have 3 litres and 250 millilitres. To convert the 3 litres to millilitres, you would multiply by 1,000:

3 litres x 1,000 = 3,000 millilitres

Add the converted volume to the millilitres: Now that you have the volume in millilitres, you can add it to the other volume, which is already in millilitres.

3,000 ml + 250 ml = 3,250 ml

So, the combined volume of 3 litres and 250 millilitres is 3,250 millilitres.


Another example, add 1.3 litres and 740 millilitres.

Converting the litres to millilitres we have 1.3 L x 1,000 = 1,300 ml.

Adding the millilitres we have 1,300 ml + 740 ml = 2,040 ml.

So, the combined volume of 1.3 litres and 740 millilitres is 2,040 millilitres.


This topic asks you to add volumes in litres and millilitres together by first converting the litres to millilitres. Your answers should be in millilitres.

With our Sow grow math game you will be practicing the topic "Add liters and milliliters" from 3rd grade / Measurements / Calculate. The math in this game consists of 16 questions that ask you to add liters and milliliters by converting the liters to milliliters and then adding the volumes together.

Match math questions to the right answer to grow flowers...relaxed game with nice outcome

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Sow grow is a gentle game that concentrates on your ability to answer math questions. The game itself is very simple to play and does not require manual dexterity or fast reaction times. You are growing sunflowers in pots on a window sill. When you answer questions correctly you get to pick a sunflower to put in the vase. When the vase is full, you have completed the game.

Notes

  1. Sow grow is a one player game to learn or revise math.
  2. Sow grow is a timed game - play a few times, set a personal best time and try to get on the leaderboard!
  3. It is best to go through the sample questions in the topic lesson before you attempt this game.
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How to play Sow grow to practice
'Add liters and milliliters' for 3rd grade

Free Math Games screenshot of Sow grow game for learning and practicing elementary math

  1. Select the Sow grow game from the "Games" selection page.
  2. On the settings page there are brief instructions on how to play.
  3. Click on PLAY to start the game.
  4. The game is timed - the clock starts when you enter the play screen.
  5. The first seeds are planted then the first math question is revealed above the pots.
  6. If you have robot speech enabled, the robot voice will speak the question.
  7. Click / tap on the speaker button at top right if you want to hear the audio repeated.
  8. Click / tap on the question box to expand the question and hear the audio repeated.
  9. Click / tap on the pot that correctly answers the question.
  10. If your answer is correct the seedling will grow into a flower which is then cut and put in the vase.
  11. If your answer is wrong, the audio will play again, and an arrow will indicate the correct answer. Click the close button at top right to continue.
  12. The number of questions you need to answer is in the count box at top right above the clock.
  13. There are occasional "flower bonuses" available which will take 5 seconds off your time.
  14. A leaderboard records the 10 fastest times for each topic. Click the gold star on the vase to see the leaderboard.
  15. If you get one of the 10 fastest times, you are offered the chance to enter your name into the leaderboard, or you can cancel if you are not interested.
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