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Welcome to. Who Am I? Math. Directions. Read the question carefully. Have pencil & paper ready to do calculations. Record how many you got correct using tally marks in the corner of your paper. Click on the correct answer.

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  1. Welcome to Who Am I? Math

  2. Directions • Read the question carefully. • Have pencil & paper ready to do calculations. • Record how many you got correct using tally marks in the corner of your paper. • Click on the correct answer. • If your answer is incorrect, you will come to the “Try Again” slide. • Click the upward arrow to return to the previous question. Check out what a wrong answer looks like.

  3. Please try again! Return to Question

  4. Please try again! Return to Question Let’s begin!

  5. Who am I? I am an angle with a measure less than 90 degrees, who am I? Obtuse angle Right angle Acute angle Opposite angle

  6. I am two rays with the same endpoint. Who am I? Parallel lines Intersecting Rays Angle Perpendicular lines

  7. We are numbers used to locate a point on a grid? What are we? Prime Numbers Composite Numbers Coordinates Integers

  8. I am the number of square units needed to cover a region, who am I? Circumference Area Perimeter Capacity

  9. I am a part of a line with two endpoints, who am I? Line Ray Line Segment Line Plot

  10. I am a whole number less than zero. Who am I? Integer Whole Number Negative Number Fraction

  11. I am a number that is the product of two whole numbers, who am I? Factor Multiple Dividend Quotient

  12. I am a whole number greater than one that has exactly two factors, one and itself, who am I? Prime Number Multiple Product Composite Number

  13. I am a repetitive pattern of polygons that covers an area with no holes, gaps, or overlaps. Who Am I? Geo-board Tiling Tessellation Regular Polygons

  14. I am the amount of space enclosed in a space 3-D figure, who am I? Area Volume Surface Area Capacity

  15. I am a number that has more than two whole number factors, who am I? Even Number Positive Number Whole Number Composite Number

  16. I am the answer in a division problem, who am I? Divisor Quotient Product Dividend

  17. I am a triangle who has two sides of equal length, who am I? Isosceles Triangle Equilateral Triangle Scalene Triangle Right Triangle

  18. I am the number or numbers that occur the most in a set of data, who am I? Median Mean Mode Range

  19. I am the missing number in this equation:21 = 9 + nWho is n? 12 8 11 17

  20. I am the missing number in this equation: What number is n?7 x 3 = 25 – n 7 6 4 15

  21. I am thenumber that is equal to 23. Who am I? 8 9 6 5

  22. I am a number that is neither prime nor composite, who am I? 0 7.5 1 5

  23. I am the fraction equivalent to 2/3, who am I? 9/4 8/12 14/26 12/8

  24. I am the improper fraction when you convert 3 4/9, who am I? 31/9 12/9 12/18 30/9

  25. I am the sum of these two numbers: 2214 and 1982. Who am I? 232 4197 4196 4296

  26. I was born in the year 1973. It is now the year 2005. How old will I be in the year 2005? 38 28 22 32

  27. I am the product of these two numbers: 12 and 31. Who am I? 362 42 46 372

  28. You did it! Way to go!Time to celebrate! You've reviewed all the 5th grade math standards!

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