Kutoka Interactive Video Games User Manual

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Activity 07: The Flea Circus

Reading comprehension

To win this game you have to help Spike's fleas answer five questions correctly. Spike displays the question and a multiple choice of answers.

When you think it displays the answer to the question, just click on your mouse. When it's right, you'll see the flea cheer! If it's wrong,

the flea goes back to sit on the seesaw.

Activity 08: Romaine’s Safe

Alphabetical order, building sentence

To win this game you have to find the combination that opens Romaine's safe! Depending on the level of difficulty chosen, you have to

line up the letters in alphabetical order or build a sentence that makes sense using the words scrolling on the safe's wheels.

Line up all the elements in the correct order to win!

Activity 09: Bat Cadet

Reading comprehension, following oral instructions

To win this game you have to follow a complex set of instructions. Depending on the level of difficulty chosen, you will have to read or listen

to the instructions and perform every action asked in the right order. When you are done with a challenge, Dingbat will let you know if you are right.

Activity 10: Mr. Mole Stamp Collection

Reading comprehension, sequencing

To win this game you have to sort out Mr. Mole's stamps. The stamps are all mixed up. Look carefully at each of them using the reading glass.

Depending on the level of difficulty chosen, you might have to match the balloons to their pictures. Next, click on the stamps to select them

and line them up in the correct order, from left to right, on the paper clips. When you hang the last stamp, Mr. Mole lets you know if it is right.

Activity 11: Lite-Write

Sentence construction, spelling

To win this game, depending on the level of difficulty selected, you have to drag and drop the tiny lights to the upper part of the board

in alphabetical order, or complete the sentence in the upper part of the board using the “lettered lights” in the bottom. Don't forget

to leave a space between words and to add ponctuation at the end of the sentence!

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