Math Jeopardy $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 $20 $30 $40 $50 $30 $20 $40 $50 $20 $30 $40 $50 $20 $30 $40 $50 Make a List Fractions Guess and Check PotpourriPatterns.

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Math Jeopardy

$10 $20 $30 $40 $50 $20 $30 $40 $50 $30 $20 $40 $50 $20 $30 $40 $50 $20 $30 $40 $50 Make a List Fractions Guess and Check PotpourriPatterns

$10 Question 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 16 What is the next number in the pattern? Here is a pattern: a.21 c. 22 b.19 d. 32

Patterns $10 Answer c. 22

Patterns $20 Question The first-grade class will plant 27 trees in the park. The second-grade class will plant 54 trees. If the pattern continues, how many trees will the third- grade class plant?

Patterns $20 Answer 108 trees

Patterns $30 Question Dr. Ruiz saw 6 patients on Monday, 13 on Tuesday, and 20 on Wednesday. Continue the pattern. How many patients will Dr. Ruiz see on Thursday and Friday?

Patterns $30 Answer 27 on Thursday and 34 on Friday

Patterns $40 Question Nettie is 46 inches tall. Garth is 43 inches tall. Sofia is 39 inches tall. Continue the pattern. How tall is their friend Vince likely to be? Jason is 4 feet tall.

Patterns $40 Answer 34 inches tall

Patterns $50 Question Here is a pattern: 1/5, 1, 5, 25 What are the next 2 numbers in the pattern?

Patterns $50 Answer 125 and 625

Make a List $10 Question can buy a large tank or a small tank. She can fill it with hamsters, mice, turtles, or goldfish. How many different choices does Aaliya have? Aaliya is setting up a tank for some new pets. She a.6 c. 8 b.7 d. 9

Make a List $10 Answer c. 8 combinations

Make a List $20 Question Wade is planning for his birthday party. He can have a pirate cake, a baseball cake, or a racecar cake. He can serve it with lemonade, milk, or apple juice. How many different combinations can Wade choose from?

Make a List $20 Answer 9 combinations CakeDrink PirateLemonade PirateMilk PirateJuice BaseballLemonade BaseballMilk BaseballJuice RacecarLemonade RacecarMilk RacecarJuice

Make a List $30 Question many choices does Dylan have? to the rules, he can hang 25 small posters or 10 large posters. The posters may include pictures of Dylan, his school, or other students. How Dylan will run for class president. According

Make a List $30 Answer Large posters– pictures of Dylan, pictures of school, pictures of others Small posters– pictures of Dylan, pictures of school, pictures of others 6 choices

Make a List $40 Question To play he can choose a speedboat, a sailboat, a surfboard, or a kayak. The game setting can be fast, medium, or slow. How many different combinations can Patrick choose from? Patrick like to play a video game called “Wild Water.”

Make a List $40 Answer 12 combinations speedboat – fast, medium, slow sailboat– fast, medium, slow surfboard– fast, medium, slow kayak– fast, medium, slow

Make a List $50 Question or take the bus. He can stop for a bagel on the way to school or go straight to school. He can go with his sister or alone. How many different combinations does Dallas have to choose from? Dallas can walk to school, ride his bike,

Make a List $50 Answer walk, go alone, stop for bagel walk, go alone, go straight to school walk, go with sister, stop for bagel walk, go with sister, go straight to school ride his bike, go alone, stop for bagel ride his bike, go alone, go straight to school ride his bike, go with sister, stop for bagel ride his bike, go with sister, go straight to school take the bus, go alone, stop for bagel take the bus, go alone, go straight to school take the bus, go with sister, stop for bagel take the bus, go with sister, go straight to school 12 combinations

Fractions $10 Question What fraction names the shaded part of the set?

Fractions $10 Answer ¾

Fractions $20 Question How much of this whole figure is white?

Fractions $20 Answer 3/5

Fractions $30 Question Which number means 3 wholes and ¼ of another whole? a.¼ c. 3 ¼ b.4 d. 3 ½

Fractions $30 Answer c. 3 ¼

Fractions $40 Question What are two ways to name the red part of the rectangle?

Fractions $40 Answer 4/8 or 1/2

Fractions $50 Question Name the mixed number.

Fractions $50 Answer 2 ½

Guess and Check $10 Question There are 19 rabbits living in Cantor Park. All the rabbits are black or gray. There are 5 more black rabbits than gray. How many gray rabbits are there? a.8 c. 6 b.5 d. 7

Guess and Check $10 Answer d. 7

Guess and Check $20 Question The sum of two numbers is 36. One of the numbers is 4 less than the other. What are the two numbers? a.36 and 32 b.22 and 18 c.20 and 16 d.36 and 4

Guess and Check $20 Answer c. 20 and 16

Guess and Check $30 Question Elton and Marc took turns driving. Elton drove 10 miles farther than Marc. They drove a total of 70 miles. How far did each drive? a. Elton 45, Marc 35 b. Elton 40, Marc 30 c. Elton 80, Marc 70 d. Elton 70, Marc 10

Guess and Check $30 Answer b. Elton 40 miles, Marc 30 miles

Guess and Check $40 Question Kalee and Owen ate 83 grapes. Kalee ate 11 more than Owen did. How many grapes did each friend eat? a. Kalee 47, Owen 36 b. Kalee 36, Owen 25 c. Kalee 50, Owen 39 d. Kalee 42, Owen 31

Guess and Check $40 Answer a. Kalee 47, Owen 36

Guess and Check $50 Question Kevin and Dana had a total of 93 baseball cards. Kevin had ½ as many cards as Dana did. How many cards did each friend have?

Guess and Check $50 Answer Kevin – 31 cards Dana – 62 cards

Potpourri $10 Question Peter bought a notebook for $2.68 and a pen for $0.56. He paid with $4.00. How much change did he get?

Potpourri $10 Answer $0.76

Potpourri $20 Question Melissa’s car gets 25 miles per gallon of gas. How far can her car go on 7 gallons of gas?

Potpourri $20 Answer 25 X 7 = 175 miles

Potpourri $30 Question What time is shown on the clock below? 8:42 a.Half past eight b.42 minutes before eight c.42 minutes before nine d.42 minutes after 8

Potpourri $30 Answer d. 42 minutes after 8

Potpourri $40 Question Classify the triangle below by its angles and its sides. 6 inches 4 inches

Potpourri $40 Answer acute, isosceles

Potpourri $50 Question Which figure is congruent to this one? a. b. c. d.

Potpourri $50 Answer b. Geometry Rules!