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Usage Guidelines for Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Game Setup

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Usage Guidelines for Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Game Setup

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  1. Usage Guidelines for Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Game Setup • Right now, Click File > Save As, and save this template with a different file name. This will keep the template untouched, so you can use it next time! • Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). • Enter in the five category names on the main game board (Slide 4). Game Play • Open 2nd Slide, let the sound play. Click to 3rd Slide, let the sound play. Click to 4th Slide and show students the Game Board • As you play the game, click on the YELLOW DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box. • When the student answers, click anywhere on the screen to see the correct answer. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen (Slide 4) and checking off as you go. • Click on the “House / Home Icon” box to return to the main scoreboard. • Final Jeopardy – Go to Slide 3 and click “Final Jeopardy” button in the bottom right corner, click again for the Question, click again for final jeopardy sound, When that is finished playing click again for the answer slide.

  2. Rates & Ratios Number Sense Expressions & Equations Geometry & Probability Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Final Jeopardy • Calculate the amount of money YOU have. • On your whiteboard, write how much you are willing to bet and circle it in the right hand corner of your board. • If you answer correctly, you win that money & it is added to your total. • If you get the answer incorrect, you lose that money & it is subtracted from your total.

  4. FINAL JEOPARDY

  5. Answer 1-1 All Balls to Tennis Balls

  6. Question 1-1 186 = 3 6 6 = 1 ÷ What is 3:1? ÷

  7. Answer 1-2 The height the front door is 2.65 meters or _________ cm.

  8. Question 1-2 There are 100 cm in 1 meter. So, according to MR. DL... since100 has 2 zeroes, 2 6 5 x 100 = 265 cm

  9. Answer 1-3 The scale on a map is 4 in: 100 mi. On the map, the distance between two towns is 20 in. The actual distance is _______ miles.

  10. What is 500 miles? Question 1-3 4 in = 20 in = 4 x 5 = 20 inches 100 mi x = 100 x 5 = 500 miles

  11. The Better Buy: 16 cans of paint for $24.00 OR 20 cans of paint for $32.00 Answer 1-4

  12. What is 20 cans for $32? Question 1-4 16 cans÷ 24 = 16 = 2 = $0.67 $24 ÷ 24 24 3 20 cans÷ 32 = 20 = 5 = $0.625= $0.63 $32 ÷ 32 32 8

  13. Answer 1-5 2 The missing values in the table that represent x in the function: y = x + 3x + 4

  14. y = x + 3x + 4 2 Question 1-5 What is

  15. Answer 2-1 The “Smarts” answered a 150 point question correctly, a 200 point question correctly, a 50 point question incorrectly, and a 250 point question incorrectly. Their final score was 250 points. They answered the 5th question __________ and the point value was ___________.

  16. Question 2-1 What is the “Smarts” answered the 5th question, correctly, and earned 200 points.

  17. Answer 2-2 Janie has 1¾ of a yard of fabric and wants to make bows for her doll. Each bow requires 1/8 of a yard of fabric. The amount of bows that Janie can make is ______.

  18. Question 2-2 1 ¾ 7 8 = 56 = 28 = 14 4 1 4 2 ÷ ⅛ What are 14 bows?

  19. The Daily Double

  20. Answer 2-3 On Friday, Anessa has $5. Over the weekend, she buys a granola bar for $0.75, sees a movie for $3.50, gets $2 from her brother, Adam, who is repaying a loan and then she spends $1.25 at the arcade. The amount of money Anessa has at the end of the weekend is ___________.

  21. Question 2-3 What is $1.50 left?

  22. Answer 2-4 Joey’s father stops at the gas station to buy gas. The car has a 16-gallon tank, and the fuel gauge says there is ⅜of a tank. The amount of gallons in the gas tank is ____________.

  23. Question 2-4 0 2 4 6 16 What is 6 gallons of gas? ⅛ ¼ 0 ⅜ ½ ⅝ ¾ ⅞ 8 8 16 8 = 2 ÷

  24. Answer 2-5 Jenny has 24 Jolly Rancher Candies and 32 Tootsie Rolls. The greatest amount of goodie bags Jenny can make if all the bags have the same amount of Jolly Ranchers and the same amount of Toosie Rolls in each bag is _____.

  25. Question 2-5 What is 8 bags? The greatest common factor (GCF) of 24 & 32 is 8.

  26. Answer 3-1 Solve 3x - 6.25, when x = 4

  27. Question 3-1 What is 5.75?

  28. Answer 3-2 The expression for 25 less than 2 times a number.

  29. Question 3-2 2n - 25

  30. Answer 3-3 Mr. Bailey wants to buy bones for his dog Moe. Each bone costs $0.12. He has $7.00. How many dog bones can he buy?

  31. Question 3-3 What is 58 dog bones?

  32. Answer 3-4 Janelle is 4 times as old as Karen. Janelle is 16. Write an equation to represent this situation and solve to find out how old Karen is.

  33. Question 3-4 4k = 16 k = 4 Karen is 4 years old.

  34. Answer 3-5 The solution to make this inequality true. 2x + 4 > 10 x < 3 x < 3 x > 3 x > 3

  35. Question 3-5 What is x > 3? 2(3) + 4 > 10 6 + 4 > 10 10 = 10 Therefore, x has to be greater than 3.

  36. Answer 4-1 The perimeter of this parallelogram is 18 inches. The value of x is ______. x 2x

  37. Question 4-1 What is 3 inches? Because 2x + 2x + x + x = 6x 6x = 18 x = 3

  38. Answer 4-2 The type of triangle and its area for these coordinates: (-1, 3) (-3, -3) (1, -3)

  39. Question 4-2 What is an isosceles triangle with area of 12 squared units. A = ½ bh ½ (4 x 6) ½ (24)= 12 6 u = height 4 u = base

  40. Answer 4-3 The scale factor of the diameters of the biggest circle to the smallest circle 3 cm 6 cm 18 cm

  41. Question 4-3 What is a scale factor of 36 = 6? 6 1 6 cm 12 cm 36 cm

  42. Answer 4-4 A bucket contains 36 chips. Some are blue, some are green, some are red and some are yellow. The theoretical probabilities of drawing a blue, green or red block are: P(blue) = 1/12 P(green) = 1/4 P(red) = 1/2 The amount of blue, green, red and yellow chips in the bucket are ___________.

  43. Question 4-4 What is: P(blue) = 1/12 = 3 P(green) = 1/4 = 9 P(red) = 1/2 = 18 P(yellow) = 6

  44. Answer 4-5 The probability of rolling a number greater than 2 on a fair number cube and flipping a coin and getting heads.

  45. Question 4-5 What is ⅓? Because 4 = 2 x 1 = 2 = 1 6 3 2 6 3

  46. 3 ÷ Answer 5-1 Solve: 4 -2(10 2×4)

  47. Question 5-1 What is 44?

  48. Answer 5-2 The ratio of the volume to the area of a rectangular prism. 8 in 5 in 4 in

  49. Question 5-2 Volume = l w h = 5 x 4 x 8 = 160 Area = l w = 5 x 4 = 20 Ratio of volume : area = 160 = 16 = 8 20 2 1   What is 8:1?  8 in 5 in 4 in

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