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Hopping

Hopping. for. Math. Click on the frog to begin. Oliver Frog is practicing his leaps. Every question you answer correctly Oliver w ould leap farther. But be c areful, if you answer the q uestion wrong, Oliver won’t m ove forward. Click on Oliver to continue. Question 1. 38 +56=.

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Hopping

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  1. Hopping for Math Click on the frog to begin

  2. Oliver Frog is practicing his leaps. Every question you answer correctly Oliver would leap farther. But be careful, if you answer the question wrong, Oliver won’t move forward. Click on Oliver to continue.

  3. Question 1 38+56= B- 94 C- 84 A- 18

  4. Question 2 Sue has five oranges and Jan has eight oranges. How many oranges do they have in all? A- 13 B- 12 C- 3

  5. Question 3 Place these numbers from greatest to least: 23, 51, 26, and 44 A- 23, 26, 44, 51 B- 51, 44, 26, 23 C- 26, 23, 44, 51 Help

  6. Question 4 173- 66= A- 100 B- 93 C- 107

  7. Question 5 Write 4,316 in expanded form. A-four thousand three hundred sixty B-four thousand three hundred sixteen C- four hundred sixteen

  8. Question 6 Round 385 to the nearest hundredth place value. A- 390 B- 300 C- 400 Help

  9. Question 7 If you divide a pizza in four pieces and you ate one slice, what fraction of the pizza did you eat? A- 4 B- ¼ C- ½

  10. Ribbit! Let’s take a look at that problem again. Take another look at the sign. Back 1 2 3 4

  11. Ribbit! Let’s take a look at that problem again. Did you remember to carry the one? Back 1 2 3 4

  12. Ribbit! Let’s take a look at that problem again. So close, are you sure its 12? Back 1 2 3 4

  13. Ribbit! Let’s take a look at that problem again. Remember we are combining the oranges together. Back 1 2 3 4

  14. Ribbit! Let’s take a look at that problem again. Hint: Greatest= Bigger Back 1 2 3 4

  15. Ribbit! Let’s take a look at that problem again. Hint: Greatest= Bigger Back 1 2 3 4

  16. Ribbit! Let’s take a look at that problem again. Did you remember to borrow from your neighbor? Back 1 2 3 4

  17. Ribbit! Let’s take a look at that problem again. Did you remember to borrow from your neighbor? Back 1 2 3 4

  18. Ribbit! Let’s take a look at that problem again. Good try, but remember sixty is the expanded form for 60. Back 1 2 3 4

  19. Ribbit! Let’s take a look at that problem again. Hint: The four is in the thousands place. Back 1 2 3 4

  20. Ribbit! Let’s take a look at that problem again. The eight is in the tens place. Back 1 2 3 4

  21. Ribbit! Let’s take a look at that problem again. Remember if the last two numbers are more than 50 than we round up. Back 1 2 3 4

  22. Ribbit! Let’s take a look at that problem again. If I ate one piece would I still have 4 left? Back 1 2 3 4

  23. Ribbit! Let’s take a look at that problem again. Are you sure you ate ½ of the pizza? Back 1 2 3 4

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  31. Thank you for helping me Practice my leaps. I couldn’t of done it without you. Please, visit again for we could see how much farther I could leap.

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