

Each of these tools was designed by the I Know It team to help your students achieve math practice success!

This is an excellent resource for ESL/ELL students and children who excel with auditory learning. Opposite, a speaker icon, indicating the read-aloud feature, can be clicked by students if they want to hear the question read aloud to them in a clear voice.

Beneath that, a score-tracker lets students see how many points they have earned for correct answers. For example, a progress-tracker in the upper-right corner of the practice screen shows students how many questions they have answered so far out of the total number of questions in the lesson. Several built-in features help your students make the most out of their online geometry practice session. When students answer a question incorrectly, a detailed explanation page will show them the correct answer accompanied by an easy-to-understand explanation, giving them the opportunity to learn from prior mistakes and improve accuracy throughout their math practice session. They will be shown a detailed pictorial or written clue that will remind them of the properties of triangles without giving away the answer. If students need a little extra help classifying a triangle in one of the math questions, they can click on the "Hint" button. Questions in this classifying triangles activity are presented in drag-and-drop format and multiple-choice format. Classify the triangle as equilateral, isosceles, or scalene based on the written lengths of its sides.Choose the triangle that matches the description: equilateral, isosceles, or scalene, based on the given lengths of its sides.Identify the triangle shown as equilateral, isosceles, or scalene based on the given lengths of its sides.Here are the learning outcomes you can expect from your students upon completion of this digital math game: Get ready to put your fifth grade students' geometry skills to the test with this interactive math lesson from ! In this online geometry game, students will practice classifying triangles as equilateral, isosceles, or scalene.
