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Math Jeopardy. First Quarter - Fourth Grade. Place Value. Vocabulary. Misc. Properties. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Col 1, Row 1. What is 2,207. ) ) ! ! R E. What number is represented?.
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Math Jeopardy First Quarter - Fourth Grade
Place Value Vocabulary Misc. Properties 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500
Col 1, Row 1 What is 2,207 ) ) ! ! R E What number is represented?
Col 1, Row 2 What is 9,658? ))))))))) !!!!!! P p p p p K What number is represented?
Col 1, Row 3 What is 50,000? 15,256,490 What is the value of the 5?
Col 1, Row 4 What are period names? 498,201,004 498 million, 201thousand, 4 How is the second line written?
Col 1, Row 5 What is 90? 3,492 What is the value of the 9?
Col 2, Row 1 What is standard form? 450,204 Name the form.
Col 2, Row 2 What is written form? Nine thousand three hundred Name the form shown.
Col 2, Row 3 What is expanded form? 600,000+50,000+2,000+400+0+4 Name the form.
Col 2, Row 4 What is a number sentence? 24+3=27 Number phrase or number sentence?
Col 2, Row 5 What is a number phrase? (3x5)x2=3x(5x2) Number phrase or number sentence?
Col 3, Row 1 What is $35.78? K kjh QQDDnppp What is the total amount shown?
Col 3, Row 2 What is $38.72? Ll - j fqppp What is the total amount shown?
Col 3, Row 3 What is $9.64? Sue bought $0.36 worth of candy. What is her change from $10.00?
Col 3, Row 4 What is 5x5? What is 2x4? TTTTT FF Name the multiplication phrases shown.
Col 3, Row 5 What is an array? TTTTT FF Wh What are these figures called?
Col 4, Row 1 What is the Property of One? 3x1=3 1x4=4 (4x5)x1=20 What property is shown?
Col 4, Row 2 What is the Zero Property? 25x25x0=0 What property is shown?
Col 4, Row 3 What is the Commutative Property of Addition? 5+18+20=18+20+5 What property is shown?
Col 4, Row 4 What is the Associative Property of Addition? 13+(25+10)=(13+25)+10 What property is shown?
Col 4, Row 5 What are Base 10 Blocks? ) !! pppi What are these figures called?