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Game: CHOOSE OR LOSE
Aim: Choose the right answer; beat the clock
Method:
You start the game with 50 points. Each question has 2 to 4 answers. Select the correct answer before your time runs out to score points. Right answers are +10, wrong answers are -2, out of time is -5.
This is a timed game. Your final score is equal to the total score minus time taken.
7th grade / Geometry & measures / Circle / Properties / Parts of the circle 2
An arc of a circle is any part of it's circumference. Arcs are used when describing sectors and segments of circles.
A chord is a straight line that separates a circle into two parts. A chord defines two arcs on the circumference of a circle at the two points where it touches the circumference.
A sector of a circle is the area enclosed by two radii connected by an arc on the perimeter. When you think of pie charts, each wedge shaped area is a sector of the circle.
A segment of a circle is an area encolosed by an arc and a chord. If you imagine the circle as a round cheese, a segment is what you would get if you sliced through the cheese from edge to edge with a cheese wire (as long as the cheese was two-dimensional..).
A tangent is a straight line outside a circle that touches the circle at one point only. The point where the tangent touches the circle is called the point of tangency. The radius of the circle from the point of tangency is always at right angles to the tangent.
With our Choose or lose math game you will be practicing the topic "Parts of the circle 2" from 7th grade / Geometry & measures / Circle / Circle. The math in this game consists of 16 questions that ask you to identify parts of the circle: arc, chord, sector, segment and tangent.
Our CHOOSE OR LOSE game is a simple activity to help secondary math learners and will improve the speed at which you can solve problems in the given topic. It does not rely on the learner typing in the answer. Rather, the learner must choose the correct answer from a list of 2, 3 or 4 similar answers.
CHOOSE OR LOSE encourages faster problem-solving for common and vital secondary math topics. CHOOSE OR LOSE is a timed game with a leaderboard for each topic at each of the 4 levels on offer. You can play the game with or without audio and robots.
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Our CHOOSE OR LOSE game asks the learner to click on the correct answer from a selection of possible answers before the clock runs down.
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