Help Miley study so Hannah Montana can take the stage! Miley is scheduled to perform as Hannah Montana this weekend,but only if she passes her big test at school on Friday. With four days to go, can you help Miley make the grade? Use your skills to fly through quizzes and puzzles so the show can go on! Earn points as you play to customize the game with outfits, dance moves and special effects for Miley's concert, and choose the skills you need to study for school!
Teaches:
- Multiplication
- Division
- Vocabulary skills
- Time management
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Didj™ Game: Hannah Montana
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Multiplication
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Children begin to understand multiplication as repeated addition, and memorize multiplication facts to allow quick solutions to complex problems.
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Division
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Children start by using models (blocks, diagrams, drawings) to represent divison as repeated subtraction, or the inverse of multiplication. Finally, they use long division to divide 2- and 3- digit numbers with remainders and decimals.
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Consonants
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There are more consonants sounds than there are consonants in the alphabet. A consonant digraph is a pair of consonants that stand for a single sound (ch, sh, th, wh).
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Plurals, Tense and Contractions
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Children learn the rules for making plurals (child to children, fly to flies, etc.) and making contractions.
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Vowels
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Spelling begins with regular short vowel sounds (cap) and long vowel sounds (with silent e, cap becomes cape). Finally, children learn the rules and patterns of vowel pairs (ee), digraphs (ai in train), dipthongs (oi in boil) and r-controlled vowels (farm, bird)
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Word Parts
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Once children know all the sounds of our language they learn how some words have parts in common. A good understanding of word parts allows children to spell multisyllabic words, compound words and words with prefixes and suffixes.
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Division
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Children start by using models (blocks, diagrams, drawings) to represent divison as repeated subtraction, or the inverse of multiplication. Finally, they use long division to divide 2- and 3- digit numbers with remainders and decimals.
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Vocabulary
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The larger their vocabulary, the easier it is for children to comprehend what they read and hear and communicate with others.
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Telling time
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Children learn that clocks are tools for measuring time in hours and minutes and how to read both digital and analog varieties.
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Temperature
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Young children first learn about the difference between hot and cold. Tools for measuring temperature and different temperature scales are introduced as part of math and eventually lead to the study of thermodynamics.
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Measurement
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There are many different types of measurement that children need to learn: time, distance, temperature, volume and so on. Measurement has applications in many subjects, especially science.
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Product Dimensions:
5.30 x 0.50 x 8.30 inches
Product Weight:
0.20 lbs