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Medieval Millions

Medieval Millions. Fifth Grade Math . Teachers: With PowerPoint open, (1) go to the Tools dropdown menu, (2) select Macro, (3) select Security, and (4) make sure the security setting is MEDIUM. Macros must be enabled for the games to function. Go to the next slide to begin the game.

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Medieval Millions

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  1. Medieval Millions Fifth Grade Math Teachers: With PowerPoint open, (1) go to the Tools dropdown menu, (2) select Macro, (3) select Security, and (4) make sure the security setting is MEDIUM. Macros must be enabled for the games to function. Go to the next slide to begin the game.

  2. Medieval Millions Fifth Grade Math

  3. Level One Level One

  4. $200 What fraction is equal to 25%? A. ½ B. 1/3 C. ¼ D. 1/5

  5. $400 Susie used 0.75 cup of sugar in a batch of brownies. What fraction of a cup did she use? A. 2/5 B. 3/4 C. 5/8 D. 2/3

  6. $600 In Mr. Brown’s class 2/4 of the students like chocolate Ice cream. What percent of the students like chocolate ice cream? A. 20% B. 24% C. 50% D. 40%

  7. $800 What fraction is equal to 0.7? A. 7/10 B. 1/7 C. 3/10 D. 1/10

  8. $1000 Vicky grave away 4/5 of her beanie baby collection. What percent of her collection did she give away? A.40% B.45% C. 75% D. 80%

  9. Level Two Level Two Level Two Level Two

  10. $2000 Bobby want to measure the length of the Nile river. The length would probably be measure in --? A. meters B. inches C. miles D. yards

  11. $4000 Mrs. Heffner is planting a flower garden. She needs to order soil in cubic? A. centimeters B. inches C. millimeters D. feet

  12. $6000 To measure the thickness of a guitar string, you measure in --? A. meters B. millimeters C. kilometers D. centimeters

  13. $8000 How would measure dog’s weight? A. liters B. milligrams C. gallons D. pounds

  14. $10000 Mrs. Austin has flower vase on her desk. Which unit of measure would you use to determine the amount of water needed to fill the small vase? A. gallons B. ounces C. liters D. quarts

  15. Level Three Level Three

  16. $20000 Andrew spent three day working on his Science report. He worked for 2.5 hours each day. How many hours did he work? A. 7.5 B. 75 C. 6 D. 7

  17. $40000 School starts at 8:10 a.m. Katie lives 20 minutes away from school, and it takes her 35 minutes to get ready for school. What must she get up in order to get to school on time? A. 7:00 a.m. B. 7:15a.m C. 6:15 a.m. D. 7;30 a.m.

  18. $60000 How many days it from Halloween until Christmas Day? A. 55 days B. 56 days C. 44 days D. 60 days

  19. $80000 A driving class begins at 9:15 a.m. It lasts for 4 hours and 30 minutes. At what time will the class end? A. 2:30 p.m. B. 2;15 p.m. C. 1:45 p.m. D.12:30 p.m.

  20. $100000 How many days are there in the years 2007 - 2011 A. 1460 B. 1461 C. 1360 D. 1261

  21. Level Four Level Four

  22. 108divided by 4 equals? A. 28 B. 24 C. 27 D. 17 $20000

  23. $400000 If y X 6 equals 126, then what does y equal? A. 24 B. 21 C. 756 D. 132

  24. $600000 Which of the following number sentences is true? A. 6 x (4 +7) = (6x4) + (6x7) B. 8 x (3 +2) = (8 x3) + 2 C. 4+ (2x3) + (4x2) + (4x3) D. 2x (2+2) = 2x2x2x2

  25. $800000 If 212 + x = 256, then x = ? A. 468 B. 68 C.34 D. 44

  26. $1000000 If 3010 – x = 1668, then x =? A. 2658 B. 1342 C. 5678 D. 1352

  27. Congratulations! You’ve Won!

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