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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Equations. Vocabulary. Place Value. Multiplication. Division. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Equations Vocabulary Place Value Multiplication Division Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. Vocabulary Question $100 What is an estimate?

  3. Vocabulary Answer $100 An estimate is a number that is close to the exact amount

  4. Vocabulary Question $200 What is word form?

  5. Vocabulary Answer $200 Word form is a way to write numbers using words.

  6. Vocabulary Question $300 To replace a number with another number that tells about how much or how many

  7. Vocabulary Answer $300 Rounding

  8. Vocabulary Question $400 1.When you join equal sized groups 2. When you separate into equal sized groups or find How many in each

  9. Vocabulary Answer $400 • Multiply • Divide

  10. Vocabulary Question $500 The answer to a multiplication Problem?

  11. Vocabulary Answer $500 Product

  12. Place Value Question $100 Lea’s Citrus Farm Which is the best ESTIMATE of the total Number of people who visited her citrus farm? F. 1,000 G. 4,000 H. 5,000 I. 6,000

  13. Place Value Answer$100 I

  14. Place Value Question $200 • Which number is the same as four million, two hundred twenty five thousand, five hundred twenty three? • 500,934,444 • 4,225,523 • 4, 205,023 • 4,123, 345

  15. Place Value Answer$200 B

  16. Place Value Question$300 • As its closest approach, Venus is approximately twenty-three million, seven hundred thousand miles from Earth. What is the number written in standard form? • 23, 700, 000 • 23,070,000 • 2,370,000 • 237,000

  17. Place Value Answer$300 A

  18. Place Value Question $400 • What is the value of the digit 4 in the number 84,230,295? • 4,000 • 400,000 • 4,000,000 • 40,000,000

  19. Place Value Answer$400 C

  20. Place Value Question $500 The table below lists the best estimate of different pets in the United States in 2006. • Which type of pet was there atleast one hundred million in 2006? • Dog • Cat • Fish • Reptile

  21. Place Value Answer$500 C. FISH

  22. Multiplication Question$100 • I sold chocolates in packages of 5 each. Which number could be the total number of chocolates I sold? • 35 • 32 • 46 • 57

  23. Multiplication Answer$100 A. 35

  24. Multiplication Question$200 • Each number is a below is a factor. • 2, 4, 6, 8, • Which number below could be a factor of the set above • 27 • 21 • 43 • 22

  25. Multiplication Answer$200 D.22

  26. Multiplication Question$300 • Hon places 4 pickles slickes on each of 6 hamburgers. How many pickle slices does Hon use in all? • 6 • 12 • 18 • 24

  27. Multiplication Answer$300 D.24

  28. Multiplication Question$400 • Which number is a factor of 5 • 10 • 2 • 6 • 8

  29. Multiplication Answer$400 A.10

  30. Multiplication Question$500 My mom has 26 shelves in her desk, and each shelve has 12 books. What is the total number of books that my mom has in all the shelves combined? A.300 B.350 C. 312 D. 400

  31. Multiplication Answer$500 C. 312

  32. Division Question$100 • Lisa has some cookies that she can divide equally among HERSELF and four friends with no cookies left over. Which could be the number of cookies Janice has? • 41 • 45 • 53 • 64

  33. Division Answer$100 B. 45

  34. Division Question$200 • Which of the following shows the inverse operation of 3x4=12? • 12-4=8 • 3+4=7 • 12 divided by 4=3 • 4x3=12

  35. Division Answer$200 C. 12 divided by 4 =3 *Remember* to check the answer to any problem you can use INVERSE operation. The opposite of what you are looking for.

  36. Division Question$300 • Becca has 15 darts to throw at a target. She SHARES the 15 darts equally among 4 of her friends and herself. How many darts does each person get? • 15 • 11 • 10 • 3

  37. Division Answer$300 D. 3

  38. Division Question$400 • Alex had 24 pencils. He put __ pencils in each of the 6 bags. Which number sentence shows how to find the number of pencils he put in each bag? • 24 +__=6 • 24-___=6 • 24 divided by ___ =6 • 24 X ___ =6

  39. Division Answer$400 C. 24 divided by ___ =6

  40. Division Question$500 • Taylor bakes 3 dozen cookies for the bake sale. She put 6 cookies in each box. How many boxes of cookies did she have? • 18 • 6 • 4 • 2

  41. Division Answer$500 B. 6

  42. Equation Question$100 • There are 8 sandwiches on a platter. Some of the sandwiches, s, are eaten. Then Kelsey put 6 more sandwiches on the player. Which expression shows this situation. • (6-s) +8 • (s+8)-6 • (s-8) +6 • (8-s)+6

  43. Equation Answer$100 D. (8-s) +6

  44. Equation Question$200 There are 20 Children at the park. Some are girls, g, and 12 are boys. Write the equation.

  45. Equation Answer$200 20 = g +12

  46. Equation Question$300 Kaitlyn had $9. She spend some money, m, on lunch. Now she has $5. Write the equation.

  47. Equation Answer$300 $9 –m= s

  48. Equation Question$400 • Ralph buys 3 cartons of eggs. • Each carton holds 12 eggs. • Which equation can be used to find the number of eggs Ralph buys? • 3 + 12 = 15 • 12-3=9 • 3x12=36 • 12 divided by 3 =4

  49. Equation Answer$400 C. 3 x 12=36

  50. Equation Question$500 The total number of rings shared equally among 6 friends is 3 rings for each friend. Write the equation.

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