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Jeopardy. Hosted by 5 th Grade Teachers . Fractions. Numbers and Expressions. Surprise. Volume. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. Answer: 8 3/8 feet.
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Jeopardy Hosted by 5th Grade Teachers
Fractions Numbers and Expressions Surprise Volume 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500
Row 1, Col 1 Answer: 8 3/8 feet A carpenter had a board that was 20 5/8 feet long. After he cut off a piece to use for a swing set, the remaining board was 12 ¼ feet long. How much did he cut off?
1,2 Answer: D, 7 thousandths • Which number is 1/10 of the value • of the 7 in 432.97 ? • 7 ones • 7 hundredths • 7 thousands • 7 thousandths
1,3 Answer: C • Which statement best describes the product of • 4/5 x 10? • 4/5 x 10 must be greater than 10 because 10 > 1. • 4/5 x 10 must be greater than 10 because 4/5 < 1. • 4/5 x 10 must be less than 10 because 4/5 < 1. • 4/5 x 10 must be less than 10 because 10 > 1.
1,4 CUBIC UNITS What is volume measured in?
2,1 Answer: D, 11 2/3 cm • A rectangular bathroom tile is 2 1/3 times as • wide as it is tall. • If the tile is 5 cm tall, how wide is it? • 3 2/3 cm • 7 1/3 cm • 10 1/3 cm • 11 2/3 cm
2,2 Answer: C • Edita used the place value strategy to add the numbers 3.78 and 4.4. What is the first step? • Add the third digits in each number. • Add the first digits in each number. • Rewrite the problem in column format lining up the decimal points. • Rewrite the problem in column format lining up the last digits.
2,3 Answer: B • Scott had $12.58. He purchased two apples for $1.13 each and one bottle of juice for $1.76. How much money did Scott have after his purchases? • $6.80 • $8.56 • $9.69 • $11.45
2,4 Answer: C • Brian wants to find the volume of a rectangular prism that has the dimensions below: • Length: 36 cm, Width: 20 cm, Height: 22 cm • Which expression can he use to find the greatest number of 1 centimeter unit cubes that can be packed into the prism? • 36 x (22 + 20) • 36 + (22 + 20) • 36 x (22 x 20) • 36 + (22 x 20)
3,1 Answer: B • Which relation is true? • 4 / 7 = 7/4 • 5 / 16 = 5/16 • 9 / 7 = 7/9 • 11 / 3 = 3/11
3,2 Answer: B • Which expression best represents 3.36 / 6? • (3 / 6) + (0.03 / 6) + (0.6 / 6) • (3 / 6) + (0.30 / 6) + (0.06 / 6) • (6 / 6) + (0.03 / 6) + (0.6 / 6) • (6 / 6) + (0.30 / 6) + (0.03 / 6)
3,3 Answer: C • Which of these numbers has the greatest value? • Three tenths • Five hundredths • Fifty hundredths • One hundred thirty-six thousandths
3,4 Answer: D • A rectangular prism has the dimensions below: • Length: 30 in, Width: 10 in, Height: 14 in • Which expression can be simplified to find the greatest number of 1 inch cubes that could be packed into the prism? • (14 + 10) + 30 • 14 x (10 + 30) • (14 + 10) x 30 • (14 x 10) x 30
4,1 Answer: C • How does the product of 1/6 x 41 compare to • the product of 3 x 41? • 1/6 x 41 > 3 x 41 because 1/6 > 3 • 1/6 x 41 < 3 x 41 because 1/6 > 3 • 1/6 x 41 < 3 x 41 because 1/6 < 3 • 1/6 x 41 > 3 x 41 because 1/6 x 3
4,2 Answer: C • Look at the two expressions below: • Expression A: 8 x (1,745 – 896) • Expression B: 1,745 – 896 • How does the value of Expression A compare to the value of Expression B? • Expression A is 8 less than Expression B. • Expression A is 8 more than Expression B. • Expression A is 8 times greater than Expression B. • Expression A is 8 times less than Expression B.
4,3 Answer: B (used 5/12, 7/12 left) • Sheila had 1 gallon of milk. She used ¼ of a gallon of milk to make ice cream. She used 1/6 of a gallon to bake cakes. How much milk is left? • 5/12 of a gallon • 7/12 of a gallon • 8/12 of a gallon • 8/10 of a gallon
4,4 Answer: D, 616 cubic feet (11x4x14) • What is the volume of a rectangular prism that has a • length of 11 feet, a width of 4 feet, and a height of 14 feet? • 44 cubic feet • 56 cubic feet • 154 cubic feet • 616 cubic feet
5,1 Answer: A (1 ¾ + 1 ¾ + 7/8) • Bob’s lacrosse practice lasts 1 ¾ hours. Last week, he was at 2 ½ of the practices. For how many hours was Bob at lacrosse practice last week? • 4 3/8 • 4 ¼ • ¾ • 1/8
5,2 Answer: D • Which product is less than 19 x 12? • 19 x 33/2 • 19 x 15 ½ • 19 x 12 ½ • 19 x 1/2
5,3 Answer: 2,736 pencils The fifth grade has 152 students. Each student has 18 pencils. How many pencils do the students have altogether?
5,4 Answer: C, 60 • What is the greatest number of 1 foot unit cubes that will • fit into a rectangular prism that is 5 feet tall, • 3 feet long, and 4 feet wide? • 3 • 12 • 60 • 172