Jeopardy Addition & Subtraction Number Names & Rules LandmarksReviewMISC. Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final.

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Jeopardy Addition & Subtraction Number Names & Rules LandmarksReviewMISC. Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Addition & Subtraction Use any algorithm to complete the following problem: 4,358 +2,

$100 Answer from Addition & Subtraction 6,662239

$200 Question from Addition & Subtraction Use the partial-sums addition method to solve the following problem:

$200 Answer from Addition & Subtraction 890

$300 Question from Addition & Subtraction Use the column addition method to solve the following problem: 1,

$300 Answer from Addition & Subtraction 1,726

$400 Question from Addition & Subtraction Use the trade-first subtraction method to solve the following problem:

$400 Answer from Addition & Subtraction 332

$500 Question from Addition & Subtraction Use the partial differences subtraction method to solve the following problem: 3,393 -1,966

$500 Answer from Addition & Subtraction 1,427

$100 Question from Number Names & Rules Use the rule to fill in the missing numbers: 13 RULE

$100 Answer from Number Names & Rules 13 RULE

$200 Question from Number Names & Rules RULE Determine the rule and find the missing numbers:

$200 Answer from Number Names & Rules RULE

$300 Question from Number Names & Rules Write 5 names in the box below; use as many different kinds of counting and operations as you can

$300 Answer from Number Names & Rules Examples Include: 9 x 4 (10 x 3) /

$400 Question from Number Names & Rules Create your own name-collection box. Use different kinds of numbers and operations.

$400 Answer from Number Names & Rules (answers vary!)

$500 Question from Number Names & Rules

$500 Answer from Number Names & Rules Examples Include: 9 x 3(8 x 3) + 3

$100 Question from Landmarks Define the following math vocabulary terms: -Maximum -Minimum -Median -Mode

$100 Answer from Landmarks -Maximum: the largest amount; the greatest number in a set of data -Minimum: the smallest amount; the smallest number in a set of data -Median: the middle value in a set of data listed in order from smallest to greatest -Mode: the value(s) that occur most often in a set of data -Range: the difference between the maximum and minimum in a set of data

$200 Question from Landmarks What is the maximum and minimum number of cans?

$200 Answer from Landmarks Maximum – 8 Minimum - 0

$300 Question from Landmarks What is the range of cans?

$300 Answer from Landmarks 8

$400 Question from Landmarks What is the mode of cans?

$400 Answer from Landmarks 2

$500 Question from Landmarks What is the median of cans? Explain how you found it.

$500 Answer from Landmarks 2

$100 Question from Review Define the term parallelogram

$100 Answer from Review A quadrangle with 2 pairs of parallel sides; opposite sides have the same length, and opposite angles have the same measure

$200 Question from Review Draw a parallelogram that has at least one right angle (mark the angle with a square corner symbol).

$200 Answer from Review Examples include: -Rectangle -Square

$300 Question from Review Draw a line segment that is 7.5 cm long

$300 Answer from Review (teacher will check)

$400 Question from Review Measure the following line segment, and explain how you did it.

$400 Answer from Review (answers vary)

$500 Question from Review I am a polygon. All my angles have the same measure. All my sides have the same length. I have 8 sides. What am I? (answer is two words)

$500 Answer from Review regular octagon

$100 Question from MISC. Define the term ballpark estimate

$100 Answer from MISC. A rough estimate that is in the “ballpark”

$200 Question from MISC. When would you use a ballpark estimate?

$200 Answer from MISC. It can serve as a check of reasonableness of an answer obtained through some other procedure, or it can be made when an exact value is unnecessary or is impossible to obtain

$300 Question from MISC.

$300 Answer from MISC.

$400 Question from MISC. In 780,105,926 1 is worth __________________ 7 is worth __________________ 8 is worth __________________

$400 Answer from MISC. In 780,105,926 1 is worth – 100,000 7 is worth – 700,000,000 8 is worth – 80,000,000

$500 Question from MISC.

$500 Answer from MISC.

Final Jeopardy Mrs. Magina gave bags of chocolates to students in the class. Each student counted the jelly beans in the bag an wrote the number on the board. Then, the students found the landmarks of the class data. Minimum: 4 Maximum: 15 Mode: 8Median: 9 Suppose there were 11 students in Mrs. Magina’s class. List the number of chocolates each student could have reported to get the landmarks listed about. Then, display your data in a line plot, tally chart, or bar graph.

Final Jeopardy Answer (Possible solution)