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Game: CAT AND MOUSE
Aim: Catch the white mice
Method:
Move the cat with the arrow keys or by tapping in the game area to catch the white mouse. Avoid the red balloons but hit the blue balloons.
Your final score is based on all of that plus number of questions answered right, and the time taken.
Year 7 / Algebra / Algebraic notation / Algebraic notation / Count terms in expressions
In algebra a "term" is any combination of variables, exponents and constants or coefficients upon which mathematical operations such as addition or multipliation can be performed. Examples of terms are:
5q 47c -15g 6yΒ³ -cdβ»Β³
Terms are most often found grouped together into expressions. Expressions are groups of terms separated by mathematical operators. Examples of expressions are:
y + 5 3yΒ² - x 2f x 3fβ»Β³ 4gΒ³ Γ· 15hβ΄
Terms in an expression are separated by mathematical operators such as plus or minus. To count terms, take the number of operators and add 1. Or count the things you know are terms based on our definition above.
5pΒ² + 3qβ΅ - 8
So in the expression above we have 3 terms ( and 2 mathematical operators ).
This topic is checking that you can distinguish what makes an element in an expression a term. By asking you to count terms, we are helping to clarify what is or isn't a term in an expression. Remember that constants (numbers without variables) are also terms if they are not coefficients of variables.
aΒ³ + 3aΒ³ 2 terms : aΒ³ and 3aΒ³
5pΒ² + 3qβ΅ - 8 3 terms : 5pΒ² and 3qβ΅ and 8
With our Cat and mouse maths game you will be practicing the topic "Count terms in expressions" from Year 7 / Algebra / Algebraic notation / Algebraic notation. The maths in this game consists of 16 questions that ask you to count the number of terms in each of the given expressions.
Cat versus mouse game with added balloons for maths and fun. You are the ginger cat, and your life is being made a misery by some white mice which have come into the house and are proving hard to catch. Not to mention there is a mouse house party going on and lots of balloons getting in the way of your hunting.
So you have to catch the white mice, forget about the grey mice, hit the blue balloons but avoid the red balloons, and answer maths questions (you are a CLEVER cat...). If it sounds complicated and a bit frantic, that's because it is. Do your best but don't worry if you can't catch all the mice - neither can we. It's a cat's life...
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CAT AND MOUSE is a quirky take on the perennial enmity of ponderous predator and plucky prey. Here are the basics:
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