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Scale: Quiz
With this Kahoot! you can introduce the lessons about scale in a playful way.
The students are shown fifteen photos of objects that have been zoomed in very hard. They are each given two options to choose from.
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Financial basic knowledge
Quiz with which you can gauge your financial knowledge, the questions are based on the annual Wikifin Quiz.
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Fractions initial situation: Quiz
Kahoot quiz to determine the initial situation on the subject of fractions.
Concepts covered:
- counter,
- denominator,
- represent fractions.
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Area and length measurements: Quiz
You practice with this Kahoot! on the conversion of measures of length and area as well as on calculating the area and perimeter of quadrilaterals.
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Washing hands for the opera lover
What are 20 seconds to an opera lover?
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, it is extremely important to wash your hands often and well. Some artists from the orchestra of Opera Ballet Vlaanderen have a handy trick for this. So stay home and wash your …
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Wage calculation and pay slip: Quiz
Quiz about basic concepts of wage calculation and pay slip:
- net pay,
- withholding tax,
- taxable wages,
- social Security,
- social security,
- gross salary,
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Use of means of payment: Quiz
Ten questions about the use of payment methods.
For which payment method do you choose in which circumstances: domestic or abroad, small or large amount, one-off or regular payment ...
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Percent Calculation with the Rule of Three (2)
Calculate the total first. Then convert the total to percentages using the rule of three. The result must always be correctly rounded to one digit after the decimal point.
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Percent calculation with the rule of three (1)
First calculate the total. Then convert the total to percentages using the rule of three. The result must always be correctly rounded to one digit after the decimal point.
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