[What is the kanji reading quiz game for fourth graders? ]
Kanji Reading Quiz Game for 4th grade elementary school students is a web app game where you can guess the reading of kanji learned in 4th grade from 4 choices.
[Take a quiz to answer all 202 kanji learned in 4th grade]
There are a total of 202 kanji learned in fourth grade.
Among them,
Quizzes will be asked one after another to guess the readings of kanji.
Choose from 4 choices.
Therefore, you can easily study the kanji that you learn in 4th grade without worrying too much.
Have fun learning all 202 kanji for 4th grade elementary school students with 4 quiz courses! ]
In the "Kanji Reading Quiz Game for Fourth Grade Elementary School Students," all 202 kanji that are learned in fourth grade are randomly quizzed, but the course is divided into four to make it easier.
・Beginner 10 question course
To make it easy and fun, start with a 10-question course that asks questions about kanji that are learned in the fourth grade of elementary school.
・Intermediate 20 question course
Next, there will be a 20-question quiz on the 4th grade kanji.
・Advanced 30 question course
In the advanced course, 10 more questions will be asked as quizzes, 30 questions covering 4th grade kanji. If there are many kanji, you will need patience, so we recommend that you become familiar with the 4th grade kanji before attempting this challenge.
・202 kanji complete quiz course
Finally, we have prepared a quiz course in which all of the 202 kanji that are learned in the fourth grade of elementary school are quizzed.
Please try to answer all the questions correctly and become a master of 4th grade kanji.
Also, if the game is used in class, teachers and parents should give lots of praise even if they don't answer all the questions correctly if they manage to get through to the end.
[Let's participate in the national ranking of 4th grade kanji! ]
"Kanji Reading Quiz Game for Fourth Grade Elementary School Students" has a national ranking function for all four courses.
Your ranking will be determined by how many of the 4th grade kanji you answered correctly in the quiz and how quickly you were able to clear the course.
Please try and aim for number 1 in the country!
[Supports mixed, hiragana, katakana, and English]
In the "Kanji Reading Quiz Game for 4th Grade Elementary School Students," students choose from four reading options as answers to the kanji quiz, and they can switch the displayed character for that reading from the following four options.
・Mixed (on-yomi is displayed in katakana and kun-yomi is displayed in hiragana)
・Hiragana
・Katakana
·English
In particular, in the mixed version, it is possible to distinguish between on-yomi and kun-yomi, so I think it will be more useful for fourth-grade elementary school students in learning ``Ganji''.
*Please note that if there are many ways to read the text, the font may be a little smaller.
In addition, this app is also available in English, so it can also be useful for foreigners when learning Japanese. Furthermore, the national rankings mentioned above are actually open to the rest of the world, so if you get number 1, you might be able to say you're number 1 in the world.
[Let's review the 4th grade kanji using the review function]
The "Kanji Reading Quiz Game for Fourth Grade Elementary School Students" is equipped with a "reflection function" that allows you to review the questions after clearing each kanji quiz course.
I misread this kanji, what was the reading? By reviewing in such cases, you will be able to repeat learning, and you will be able to learn how to read the 4th grade kanji.
[Make a learning record of 4th grade kanji on My Page]
You can check the play history of all 4th grade kanji quizzes on the My Page of "Kanji reading quiz game for 4th grade elementary school students."
You can also see your personal best time for each course and the number of correct answers to quizzes, so it can also be used as a study record for 4th grade kanji.
Please make good use of My Page and try to memorize the kanji for 4th grade elementary school students.