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* The complexity of the fractions increases the longer you play.
 
* The complexity of the fractions increases the longer you play.
 
* Once you get 100 correct answers, the bar at the bottom of the screen becomes solid.
 
* Once you get 100 correct answers, the bar at the bottom of the screen becomes solid.
* As of v5, you can choose between fractions and percentages
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* As of v5, you can choose between fractions and percentages.
* As of v5, you can add custom fractions
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* As of v5, you can add custom fractions.
  
 
==== Toolbars ====
 
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Revision as of 12:21, 6 October 2011

Fraction Bounce Activity

FractionBounce is a game that prompts the player to nudge a bouncing ball to land at a point on the bottom of the screen that is an estimate of a given fraction. E.g., if 2/3 is displayed on the ball, then the ball must land 2/3 the distance along the bottom.

FractionBounce.png

How to play Fraction Bounce

  1. Click on the ball to begin.
  2. Use the arrow keys (or the letters h and l) to move the ball left or right during its trajectory; any other key will cause the ball to drop straight down.

If you have an XO 1.75 laptop, you can use the accelerometer to move the ball left and right.

Notes

  • Every time you get a correct answer, a smiley face is added to the background image.
  • The delay between games decreases the longer you play.
  • The complexity of the fractions increases the longer you play.
  • Once you get 100 correct answers, the bar at the bottom of the screen becomes solid.
  • As of v5, you can choose between fractions and percentages.
  • As of v5, you can add custom fractions.

Toolbars

FBCustomize.png

  • The 1/2 button is used to specify fractions; the % button is used to specify percentages
  • The custom toolbar is used to enter the numerator and denominator of additional fractions

Where to get Fraction Bounce

The Portfolio activity is available for download from the Sugar activity portal: FractionBounce

The source code is available on the Sugar Labs Gitorious server.

Where to report problems

You can report bugs and make feature requests on our bug-tracking system (You need to create an account first). To list all open tickets of FractionBounce you can use query component=FractionBounce. You are also welcome to leave comments/suggestions on the Talk:Activities/FractionBounce page.