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Jeopardy FractionsMeasurementTimeMoneyOperations

The fraction of “A”s in the word “banana” Answer: 3/6 or 1/2

Write another fraction for 4/8. Answer: ½

Which fraction is greater? 4/7 or 4/8 Answer: 4/7

Mrs. Pipes’s class has 8 girls and 13 boys. What fraction of the class is girls? Answer: 8/21

Give 2 equivalent fractions for 8/12. Answer: 2/3 or 4/6

What unit of measurement would you use to find the length of your shoe? Answer: centimeter or inch

How many inches are in a foot? Answer: 12 inches

Which object weighs about a pound? A notebook A can of soda A baby A paper clip Answer: a can of soda

If there are 16 ounces in a pound, how many ounces are in 3 pounds? Answer: 48

An object is 4 inches long and 7 inches wide. What is its area and perimeter? Answer: 28 inches (area) and 22 inches (perimeter)

Answer: 9:20 What time is shown on the clock?

Draw a clock that shows 3:45.

Mike started his homework at 5:30. He finished at 6:15. How long did it take Mike to complete his homework? Answer: 45 minutes

What is another way to say 9:45? Answer: a quarter to 10 or 45 minutes past 9

The National History Museum shows a video about pyramids. These are the starting times. 9:3010:1511:00 There are 10 minutes between each showing. How long is each video? Answer: 35 minutes

Mike has 1 quarter, 3 dimes, 5 nickels and 2 pennies. How much money does Mike have? Answer: 82 cents

Mary has 3 quarters, 4 dimes and 2 nickels. What is another way to write this amount of money? Answer: 5 quarters, 12 dimes and 1 nickel, 25 nickels, etc.

How can you make 52 cents using the least amount of coins as possible? Answer: fifty cent piece and 2 pennies

Shannon has $ She buys a hot dog for $1.50 and a soda for $1.25. How much change will she get back? Answer: $7.25

Bobby, Sam, Sarah, Emily and Nick went to the movies. One movie ticket costs $3.50. What was the total amount the kids spent on tickets? Answer: $17.50

In a word problem, “How many more” tells you to _____. Answer: subtract

Which operation would you use in the following situation: Kylee had 24 books. She gave 3 to Noah and 6 to Ethan. How many books does she have left? Answer: subtraction

“The combined weight of 4 apples, 2 pears and 7 oranges” is an example of a(n) ______ problem. Answer: addition

There are 42 students entered in a math tournament. They will be put into teams of 6 students each. Write an equation that would solve this problem. Answer: 42 students ÷ 6 students per team = 7 teams 6 students per team x 7 teams = 42 students

Explain what to do to the first number to get the second number. 1 st Number2 nd Number Answer: Multiply the number by itself