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Instructions:
1. Click a card.
2. Read the word or definition.
3. Find its matching name or definition by clicking an other card.
4. Continue until all cards are flipped.
Instructions:
1. Click a card.
2. Read the word.
3. Find its meaning by clicking an other card.
4. Continue until all cards are flipped.
Example: Angle DBA and angle ABC are supplementary angles. If angle ABC is 40°, what is angle DBA?
B
C
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D
150°
140°
130°
Instructions:
1. Click a card.
2. Read the word or definition.
3. Find its matching name or definition by clicking an other card.
4. Continue until all cards are flipped.
Instructions:
1. Click a card.
2. Read the word or definition.
3. Find its matching name or definition by clicking an other card.
4. Continue until all cards are flipped.
Instructions:
1. Read the given sentence.
2. Read all the given choices.
3. Click the correct answer.
Example: Angle DBA and angle ABC are supplementary angles. If angle ABC is 40°, what is angle DBA?
B
C
A
D
150°
140°
130°
Instructions:
1. Read the given word.
2. Drag and drop the word into the correct category.
Example: She walked slowly.
Method: Find the action word and select the word that is describing the action.
Answer: The action word is 'walked' and the word describing it is 'slowly'. Therefore, the answer is 'slowly'.
Instructions:
1. Read the given question.
2. Evaluate its prime factors.
3. Click the correct type.
Example: My dog is sleepy.
Method: Figure out which word is telling us about ownership and select it.
Answer: The word 'My' in the above sentence tells us that the dog belongs to me. Therefore, the answer is 'My'.
Instructions:   1. Read the given sentence.   2. Check the underlined word to see if it is describing a noun or a pronoun.   3. If so, click TRUE; otherwise click FALSE.
Example: The lovely girl sang sweetly.
Method: Check if the underlined word is describing the noun. If so, click TRUE; otherwise click FALSE.
Answer: In the above sentence, the word 'sweetly' is describing the verb 'sang'. Therefore, the answer is 'FALSE'.