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3rd Grade Jeopardy - Test Your Knowledge!

Test your knowledge with this fun 3rd Grade Jeopardy game! Answer questions in English, Math, Science, and Social Studies to earn points and show off your skills!

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3rd Grade Jeopardy - Test Your Knowledge!

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  1. Welcome to 3rd GradeJeopardy!! by Caroline LaMagna

  2. Jeopardy – Round 1 Click here for Round Two

  3. “Mrs. Johnson is my favorite teacher,” Maria told her mother. “I really enjoy the lessons in her class.” In this paragraph, the word enjoy means — A like B hear C notice D save English – 20 points

  4. Answer: A. like English – 20 points

  5. Katie said that Kevin was being dishonest when he said he could hold his breath for 20 minutes. What does Katie mean by dishonest? • Kevin is being honest. • Kevin is not telling the truth. • Kevin is very serious. • Kevin thinks he is a dolphin. English – 40 points

  6. Answer: B. Kevin is not telling the truth. English – 60 points

  7. I don’t make cookies very well, so I usually buy mine prebaked. In which word is pre used the same way as in prebaked? • preacher • pretty • pretest • pretzel English – 60 points

  8. Answer: C. pretest English – 40 points

  9. All of the following are compound words EXCEPT– • airplane • newspaper • rainbow • smarter English – 80 points

  10. Answer: D. smarter English – 80 points

  11. When I was in the third grade, I made a really big mistake. My teacher assigned a spelling test, but I decided I would play video games all night instead of studying. That wasn't the biggest mistake I made, though. What I did after that was worse! When my teacher, Miss Crabtree, told us to clear our desks for the test, I took my word list and put it on top of my books inside my desk where I could see it. Miss Crabtree started calling out the words and I copied each of them from my word list. Suddenly, Miss Crabtree noticed what I was doing. She walked over to my desk and took my word list from me. She told me she wanted to see me after class. I knew I was in trouble then! I left class quickly that day before Miss Crabtree could talk to me about it. By the time I got home, I had forgotten all about the spelling test. I was watching television when the telephone rang. It was Miss Crabtree! She told my mother what happened in class. Boy was she mad! She took away my video games and wouldn’t let me go anywhere or do anything fun for a whole month. Plus, I had to study and retake the spelling test. So, I guess what they say really is true - cheaters never win! The main idea of this story is— • Miss Crabtree is a really good teacher • I learned that cheating on a test is a horrible mistake • My mother gets mad when I get in trouble at school • I like to play video games English – 100 points

  12. Answer: B. I learned that cheating on a test is a horrible mistake English – 100 points

  13. The Parents’ Club sold 2,487 tickets for the winter festival. What is 2,487 rounded to the nearest hundred? A. 2,400 B. 2,470 C. 2,480 D . 2,500 Math – 20 points

  14. Answer: D. 2,500 Math – 20 points

  15. Which of the following shows • “nine hundred seven thousand, four hundred eighteen” in standard form? • 9,007,418 • 970,418 • 907,480 • 907,418 • Math – 40 points

  16. Answer: D. 907,418 Math – 40 points

  17. Which decimal shows the same number as this shaded figure? • 0.14 • 0.40 • 0.41 • 4.10 • Math – 60 points

  18. Answer: C. 0.41 Math – 60 points

  19. This model is shaded to show a fraction of a whole. Which of the following is shaded with a value GREATER THAN the one above?

  20. Answer: C. Math – 80 points

  21. This represents a value of 1. Which model represents the value of 3 in 168, 342? Math – 100 points

  22. Answer: C. Math – 100 points

  23. A wetland habitat can continue to support the birds and fish that live there if people — • drain the water away • flood the highest parts of the land • leave the land alone • use the land for planting crops • Science – 20 points

  24. Answer: C. leave the land alone Science – 20 points

  25. Which of these warms most of the air, water, and land on Earth? • Coal • Electricity • Wind • Sunlight • Science – 40 points

  26. Answer: D. Sunlight Science – 40 points

  27. Cows are farm animals that eat only plants. Which of these kinds of living things is a cow? • Decomposer • Herbivore • Carnivore • Producer • Science – 60 points

  28. Answer: B. Herbivore Science – 60 points

  29. DAILY DOUBLE!! A graph shows what happened when salt was added to water in a glass. According to the graph, which of these is correct? • Salt tastes different when water is heated. • Salt will cause water to heat up. • Salt is used to make hot water. • Salt dissolves more easily in hot water. Science – 80 points

  30. Answer: A. salt dissolves more easily in hot water Science – 80 points (Daily Double)

  31. The plants in the chart are grouped together because all three– • need some shade • lose their leaves • are shrubs • have thorns Science – 100 points

  32. Answer: B. lose their leaves Science – 100 points

  33. According to the store directory, which floor has goods that are a part of people’s basic needs? • 2nd • 3rd • 4th • 5th Social Studies – 20 points

  34. Answer: A. 2nd Social Studies – 20 points

  35. Which sentence describes something that happened in history? • 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 Social Studies – 40 points

  36. Answer: C. 3 Social Studies – 40 points

  37. An example of Greek Architecture is the– Social Studies – 60 points

  38. Answer: B. Social Studies – 60 points

  39. In the empire of Mali, how was salt used? • To wash clothes • To grow plants • To make paper • To preserve food • Social Studies – 80 points

  40. Answer: D. to preserve food Social Studies – 80 points

  41. Part of which continent is in C5? • Africa • Antarctica • Asia • Australia • Social Studies – 100 points

  42. Answer: C. Asia Social Studies – 100 points

  43. The needle of a magnetic compass will always find which direction? • North • South • East • West Wildcard – 20 points

  44. Answer: A. North Wildcard – 20 points

  45. Which of these would be best to use to report the temperature of a liquid? • Degrees Celsius • Meters • Kilograms • Liters Wildcard – 40 points

  46. Answer: A. Degrees Celsius Wildcard – 40 points

  47. Benjamin Franklin was famous for — • proving electricity could be found in lightning • teaching people how to grow potatoes • showing how to make automobiles work better • discovering a way to make computers Wildcard – 60 points

  48. Answer: A. proving electricity could be found in lightning Wildcard – 60 points

  49. Anna took of the apples from a box. How many apples did she take? • 2 • 4 • 6 • 8 Wildcard – 80 points

  50. Answer: A. 2 Wildcard – 80 points

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