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THIS IS

With Host Your

ABCDE

Ms. Turner is ordering 10 boxes of pencils. Each box holds 100 pencils. How many pencils is she ordering? A.10 B.100 C.1,000 A 100

C. 1,000 A 100

Which number is shown by the blocks? A.20 B.83 C.137 A 200

C. 137 A 200

Which decimal is shown by the shaded part of the figure? A.0.2 B.0.3 C.0.8 A 300

A. 0.2 A 300

Which number is shown by the blocks? A.153 B.351 C.513 A 400

A. 153 A 400

A 500 In the Bean Bag Toss game a player can score the points shown. Max tossed three bean bags in the same hole and two bean bags in a second hole. What is the highest score that Max could receive for these five tosses?

A 500

What fraction of these stars is shaded? A.1/3 B.2/5 C.3/5 B 100

C. 3/5 B 100

Jack had 10 pencils. He sharpened four of his pencils. What fraction of pencils did he sharpen? B 200

Which set of fractions is in order from smallest to largest? B 300

Look at the picture below. Which is true? B 400

Lori buys a book for $4.89. She pays with a five-dollar bill. Which coins should she receive as change? B 500

The rectangular arrays show a number fact. Which number fact do they show? A.4 x 6 = 6 x 4 B = C.4 ÷ 6 = 6 ÷ 4 C 100

A. 4 x 6 = 6 x 4 C 100

Carole has 7 marbles. Ezra gives her 3 marbles. Tonya gave Carole 2 more marbles. The total number of marbles that Carole has can be shown by (7 + 3) + 2. This is the same as: A.7 + (3 + 2) B.(7 + 3) + (7 + 2) C.(7 + 3) + (3 + 2) C 200

A. 7 + (3 + 2) C 200

This picture shows the number sentence 4 x 5 = 20. Which other number sentence does this picture show? A = 15 B.20 ÷ 5 = 4 C.5 ÷ 4 = 20 C 300

B. 20 ÷ 5 = 4 C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Which is another way of writing ? A.5 x 6 B.5 x 5 C.6 x 4 C 400

A. 5 x 6 C 400

This menu shows the prices at a Snack Bar. How much money will Lisa need to buy a cheeseburger, a drink and large fries? C 500

$7.00 C 500

During a book fair, third graders bought 93 books and fourth graders bought 82 books. What is an estimate of the total number of books the students bought? A.11 B.170 C.270 D 100

B. 170 D 100

Leon wants to estimate the difference between 632 and 318. Which number sentence could he use? A B C D 200

C D 200

Cathy has 21 stuffed animals. Her sister has 24 stuffed animals. Which pair of numbers could best be used to estimate the total number of stuffed animals? A.10 and 20 B.20 and 20 C.30 and 30 D 300

B. 20 and 20 D 300

Which is a reasonable estimate for the sum of 312 and 105? A.400 B.500 C.600 D 400

A. 400 D 400

The school store sells pencils, pens and erasers. The picture shows the cost of each of these items. Becky bought 2 pencils, 5 pens and 2 erasers. How much money did Becky spend? D 500

$1.45 D 500

Alicia has 90 stickers. She gives all of the stickers to 10 of her friends. Each friend gets the same number of stickers. Which number sentence shows how many stickers each friend gets? A = 100 B.90 x 10 = 100 C.90 ÷ 10 = 9 E 100

C. 90 ÷ 10 = 9 E 100

Find the difference A.113 B.132 C.157 E 200

A. 113 E 200

Martin has three boxes of erasers. Each box holds 12 erasers. How many erasers does he have in all? A.4 B.15 C.36 E 300

C. 36 E 300

Mike bought four movie tickets. Each ticket cost $7. Which number sentence shows how much money Mike spent? A.4 + $7 = $11 B.4 x $7 = $28 C.$ $3 E 400

B. 4 x $7 = $28 E 400

Mrs. Porter’s class collected 325 box tops. Mr. Smith’s class collected 234. How many box tops were collected? A.559 B.569 C.669 E 500

A. 559 E 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Number, Number Sense & Operations Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Final Jeopardy Question James invited 12 friends to go skating. Only 9 of his friends went. What fraction of his friends when skating? Click on screen to continue

Correct Final Jeopardy Response 9/12 or 3/4 Click on screen to continue

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