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THE FROG FLIES
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Game: THE FROG FLIES

Aim: Help the frog catch the flies

Method:
Use keyboard arrow keys or tap your tablet/mobile to control the frog and catch the flies. Avoid the birds! Answer the math questions to win additional points.

Scoring is based on speed, flies caught and the number of correct answers.

Biggest number: 50 - 100
      
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THE FROG FLIES game to practice
'Biggest number: 50 - 100' for 1st grade

1st grade : Comparing numbers :
Choose the biggest number from 50 to 100

In this topic you are asked to look at a group of numbers and decide which number is the biggest. There are 6 numbers in each group, and each number is between 50 and 100. In the first question, you have the following group of numbers :

66, 71, 79, 86, 77, 69

Start by looking at the first digit of each number - they are 6, 7, 7, 8, 7 and 6. So, if numbers have the same number of digits, then the number with the biggest first digit is the biggest number. We can see that we have a number with an 8 as the first digit, the 86, and the other numbers have smaller first digits so that has to be the biggest number in the group. So in this group the biggest number has to be :

Biggest number = 86


In another question from the topic you are asked to find the biggest number from the following group of numbers :

99, 56, 80, 60, 96, 77

So we use the same technique as last time and look at the first digit of each number in that list. You will see that one of them is a 5, and the others are all bigger numbers, so that 56 cannot be the biggest number.

There are two numbers in the list that start with a 9, so compare their second digit. They are 9 and 6. We know that 9 is bigger than 6 so the biggest number in the list has to be :

Biggest number = 99

With our The frog flies math game you will be practicing the topic "Biggest number: 50 - 100" from 1st grade / Comparing numbers / Biggest and smallest. The math in this game consists of 16 questions that ask you to choose the biggest of a group of numbers between 50 & 100.

Guide the frog to catch the flies to answer questions and score points

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Learn or revise math with our fun interactive game THE FROG FLIES! You are a happy hungry frog in the middle of the jungle in the middle of the night. Catch the flies for your supper (and practice math just for fun).

You can play the game on tablet/mobile or desktop computer. On handheld devices you move the frog by tapping where you want it to move to. On a computer, use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move.

Sometimes a big bird swoops through the forest catching unwary amphibians so stay alert and get out of the way of its beak!

Scoring is based on flies caught, questions answered and number of deaths by bird. Your final score is your total points minus your time in seconds.

The highest scores for each topic can be saved and seen by clicking on the star button, so get learning and get your frog's name up in lights!

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How to play THE FROG FLIES to practice
'Biggest number: 50 - 100' for 1st grade

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  1. Choose THE FROG FLIES from the math games page.
  2. On the settings page read the Method text, then click on PLAY to start the game.
  3. You are a small hungry frog sitting on a branch in a big jungle in the middle of the night.
  4. A fly is buzzing around above your head.
  5. Use your keyboard arrow keys or tap the screen on your tablet to move the frog and catch the fly.
  6. You get 10 points for each fly you catch.
  7. Catching a fly unlocks a question from the topic you have chosen.
  8. Match the question to the correct answer, or type in the answer on your keyboard.
  9. If you answer correctly you score an additional 50 points - a wrong answer loses you 20 points.
  10. Additional branches are added to the scene occasionally
  11. Continue to catch flies and answer questions.
  12. Avoid the bird that flies across the screen - it will cost you 10 points if it gets you.
  13. Your final score is calculated by taking your time away from the points you have scored.
  14. Getting one of the 10 highest scores for a topic earns you a place on the leaderboard (if you want it).

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