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Click or tap and hold to destroy the objects while avoiding the bombs. When you knock out all 10 targets, you must answer the question to continue to the next level. There is a time limit of 30 seconds to get all 10 targets or you lose 50 points.
Scoring is :
Hit target : +10
Hit bomb : -5
Right answer : +50
Wrong answers : -20
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Game: UXO

Aim: Knock out the targets, avoid the bombs

Method:
Click or tap and hold to destroy the objects while avoiding the bombs. When you knock out all 10 targets, you must answer the question to continue to the next level. There is a time limit of 30 seconds to get all 10 targets or you lose 50 points.
Scoring is :
Hit target : +10
Hit bomb : -5
Right answer : +50
Wrong answers : -20

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UXO game to practice
'Sort numbers to 100 large to small' for 1st grade

1st grade : Ordering numbers :
Order numbers up to 100 from largest to smallest

In this topic you are asked to look at a mixed up list of numbers up to 100 and sort them so that the first number is the biggest, the next number is the second biggest and so on. There are 4 numbers in each list, and the numbers can be as big as 100 and as small as 1. In the first question, you have the list :

87, 78, 99, 34

Start by looking at the first digit of each number. They are 8, 7, 9 and 3. A two digit number that starts with a 9 is bigger than a two digit number that starts with an 8 or a 7 or a 3 so that number (the 99) has to be the biggest number in that list.

Look at the remaining three numbers - we can do the same trick of comparing their first digits - one of them starts with an 8 but the others start with 7 and 3 so the one starting with an 8 (the 87) must be the next biggest number.

Two numbers left... one of them starts with a 3 but the other one starts with a 7, so the one starting with a 7 (the 78) must be bigger than the one starting with a 3 (the 34). So the sorted list has to be :

99, 87, 78, 34


In a different question from the topic you are asked to sort the following list :

69, 62, 86, 45

So we use the same technique as last time and look for the largest number in that list. Look at the first digit of each number and you will see that one of them is an 8, and the others are smaller numbers, so that 86 has to be the biggest number.

There are two numbers in the list that start with a 6, so compare their second digit. One of them is a 9 and the other is a 2, so the one with the 9 (the 69) is next biggest. The smallest number must be the one that starts with a 4, that is 45. So the sorted list is :

86, 69, 62, 45

With our UXO math game you will be practicing the topic "Sort numbers to 100 large to small" from 1st grade / Comparing numbers / Order numbers. The math in this game consists of 16 questions that ask you to pick the correct order for lists of numbers up to 100 from largest to smallest.

UXO is a click to clear game with multiple targets at different levels

Large thumbnail for math game UXO

UXO is a fun game to learn math where you attempt to knock over all the target objects while avoiding clicking / tapping on the bombs.

After each level, win an additional 50 points by correctly answering a math question from your selected topic. Wrong answers lose you 20 points but you can answer multiple times. Each level lasts 30 seconds: if you haven't cleared all the targets in that time, you lose 50 points. High scores can be added to the UXO leaderboards.


Notes

  • This is a fast-paced game of clicking or dragging over moving targets.
  • Also suitable for tablets and mobiles (it's actually easier than with a mouse)
  • Answer math questions correctly for a higher score
  • Hit all the targets in 30 seconds or you lose points.

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Music : Robotertanz by Shane Ivers

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How to play UXO to practice
'Sort numbers to 100 large to small' for 1st grade

Free Math Games screenshot of the UXO game for elementary

UXO is a "click to clear" game with targets to hit and bombs to avoid.

  1. In each level of UXO, hit all the target objects.
  2. You can clear targets by clicking on them or by dragging over them with the mouse down.
  3. You have 30 seconds in each level to clear the targets.
  4. There are 10 levels max in the game.
  5. In the first level there are 10 targets and 5 bombs.
  6. The number of targets increases by one in each level.
  7. You get 10 points for each target you hit.
  8. You lose 5 points for each bomb you hit.
  9. When you have hit all the targets or 30 seconds have elapsed, you get a math question from your selected topic.
  10. Answering the question correctly adds 50 points to your score.
  11. A wrong answer takes 20 points away from your score.
  12. If you get a question wrong, you can try to answer again.
  13. Your final score is a combination of your targets score minus your bombs score plus the points you get from the math questions.
  14. There is a high score leaderboard for each topic.
  15. The highest possible score for a 10 question topic is 1950.
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