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3 rd Grade. UNIT 9 MATH JEOPARDY!. Click Once to Begin. JEOPARDY!. Multiplication Number Stories. Lattice or Partial Products. Fractions & Area Models. Problems with Parenthesis. Perimeter and Area. Estimates. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200.
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3rd Grade UNIT 9 MATHJEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin
JEOPARDY! Multiplication Number Stories Lattice or Partial Products Fractions & Area Models Problems with Parenthesis Perimeter and Area Estimates 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
Multiplication Number Stories 100 How much do three 10-pound red colobus monkeys weigh? Write a number model. Correct! 30 pounds is correct!
Multiplication Number Stories 200 How much do five 13-pound baby alligators weigh?Write a number model. Correct 5 x 13 = 65 pounds
How much do six 25-pound golden labrador puppies weigh? Write a number model. Multiplication Number Stories 300 CORRECT! 6 x 25 = 150 pounds
Multiplication Number Stories 400 How much do nine 92-pound miniature horses weigh? Write a number model. CORRECT! 9 x 92 = 828 pounds
Multiplication Number Stories 500How much do twenty-four 56-pound kangaroos weigh?Write a number model. CORRECT! 24 x 56 = 1,344 pounds
Use the lattice or partial products method to solve. 22 x 4 = ? Lattice or Partial Products 100 CORRECT! 22 x 4 = 88
Use the lattice or partial products method to solve. 53 x 3 = ? Lattice or Partial Products 200 Correct! 53 x 3 = 159
Lattice or Partial Products 300 Use the lattice or partial products method to solve. 39 x 7 = ? Correct! 39 x 7 = 273
Lattice or Partial Products 400 Use the lattice or partial products method to solve. 68 x 29 = ? Correct! 68 x 29 = 1,972
Use the lattice or partial products method to solve. 99 x 99 = ? Lattice or Partial Products 500 Correct! 99 x 99 = 9,801
Put these fractions in order from smallest to largest. You make use your fraction book or fraction cards. 3/3 0/9 1/4 Fractions & Area Models 100 Correct! 0/9 ¼ 3/3
Put these fractions in order from smallest to largest. You make use your fraction book or fraction cards. 3/6 ¼ 6/7 Fractions & Area Models 200 Correct! ¼ 3/6 6/7
Daily Double!!! Put these fractions in order from smallest to largest. You make use your fraction book or fraction cards. Fractions & Area Models 300 3/12 8/9 0/5 4/4 2/3 Correct! 0/5 3/12 2/3 8/9 4/4
Fractions & Area Models 400 Put these fractions in order from smallest to largest. You make use your fraction book or fraction cards.12/16 ½ 4/12 0/1 1/1 Correct! 0/1 4/12 ½ 12/16 1/1
Fractions & Area Models 500 Put these fractions in order from smallest to largest. You make use your fraction book or fraction cards.4/16 10/20 4/12 0/2 6/6 Correct! = 0/2 4/12 4/16 10/20 6/6
Complete the number sentence. Problems with Parenthesis 1005 x (9 – 7) = ____ 5 x (9 – 7) = 10
Complete the number sentence. 4 x (3 + 4) = ____ Problems with Parenthesis 200 Correct! 4 x (3 + 4) = 28
Problems with Parenthesis 300Complete the number sentence.____ = (6 x 9) - 6 Correct! 48 = (6 x 9) - 6
Complete the number sentence. ____ = (8 + 3) x 9 Problems with Parenthesis 400 Correct! 99 = (8 + 3) x 9
Complete the number sentence. 3 x 9 – ( 10 x 2) = _______ Problems with Parenthesis 500 Correct! 3 x 9 – (10 x 2) = 7
Draw a square with a perimeter of 16 cm. What is the area of your square? Area & Perimeter100 CORRECT! Area = 16 cm²
Area & Perimeter 200Draw a rectangle with a perimeter of 20 cm.What is the area of your rectangle? Correct!
Area & Perimeter 300Draw a rectangle with a perimeter of 28 cm?What is the area of your rectangle? Correct!
Area & Perimeter 400 Draw a rectangle with a perimeter of 36 cm.What is the area of your rectangle? Correct!
Area & Perimeter 500 Draw a rectangle with a perimeter of 42 cm. What is the area of your rectangle? CORRECT!
Mr. James has $5.00 to buy as many pencils as he can. Each pencil costs $1.99. How many pencils can he buy? About how much money will he spend? About how much change will he get back? Estimates 100 Correct! How many pencils can he buy? 2 pencils About how much money will he spend? $4 About how much change will he get back? $1
Ms. Laura has $6.00 to buy as many erasers as she can. Each eraser costs $1.99. How many erasers can she buy? About how much money will she spend? About how much change will she get back? Estimates 200 Correct! How many erasers can she buy? 3 erasers About how much money will she spend? $6 About how much change will she get back? $0
Ms. Ana has $12.00 to buy as many paintbrushes as she can. Each paint brush costs $2.48. How many paintbrushescan she buy? About how much money will she spend? About how much change will she get back? Estimates 300 Correct! How many paintbrushes can she buy? 4 About how much money will she spend? $10 About how much change will she get back? $2
Ms. Debbie has $15.00 to buy as many dry erase markers as she can. Each dry erase marker costs $3.57. How many dry erase markerscan she buy? About how much money will she spend? About how much change will she get back? Estimates 400 Correct! How many dry erase markers can she buy? 4 About how much money will she spend? $14 About how much change will she get back? $1
Ms. Luann has $20.00 to buy as many book marks as she can. Each book mark costs $3.24. How many book marks can she buy? About how much money will she spend? About how much change will she get back? Estimates 500 Correct! How many book marks can she buy? 6 About how much money will she spend? $19.50 About how much change will she get back? $0.50
FINAL JEOPARDY What is 562 x 349? You may use any multiplication method you like but the calculator of course!
Final Jeopardy 562 x 349 = 196,138
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