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The original Mathlibs™! I’m working on bringing this game back and on adding more non-Flash Mathlibs™, and you can see the first question set here… you can also check out a couple multiplication Mathlibs™ games that I made here: Create Your Own 5 Q Multiplication Adventure. 🙂 Testing Ruffle……
Please make sure Flash is enabled in your browser. The game should show in-page below. These 5 test questions cover Lesson 2: Patterns, Relationships, and Algebraic Thinking . (Flash is required.) If you would like to review an interactive lesson on “Patterns, Relationships, & Algebraic Thinking,” check out Mathlibs, Lesson 2.
Please make sure Flash is enabled in your browser. The game should show in-page below. This is the last practice test in a series of six tests. This 5-question test contains questions centered around Lesson 6: Measurement. Lesson 6 topics include: charts, graphs, random sampling, probability, combinations, minimums, maximums, range,
Please make sure Flash is enabled in your browser. The game should show in-page below. These 5 practice test questions cover Lesson 4: Geometry. If you would like to review this fun math lesson in a free, online, interactive e-Book, check out Mathlibs, Lesson 4. Topics covered in Mathlibs Lesson
Please make sure Flash is enabled in your browser. The game should show in-page below. This set of Grade 4 practice test questions are centered around Lesson 3: Measurement. (Flash Required) If you would like to review this lesson in a free, animated presentation (Flash required), check out Mathlibs, Lesson
Please make sure Flash is enabled in your browser. The game should show in-page below. These 5 sample test questions test your knowledge of Lesson 1: Numeration and Computation. (Flash is required.) If you would like to review this lesson in a a free, online, interactive e-Book, check out Mathlibs.