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Jeopardy Directions In Jeopardy, remember the answer is in the form of a question. Select a question by clicking on it. After reading the question, click on the word “answer” on the bottom of the screen. After seeing the answer, click on the picture of Alex Trebec to return to the question board. Keep track of score with your partner. Play the final Jeopardy question together betting with the points you have each earned. Click here to begin.

Whole Number Review Jeopardy Place Value/ Value Multiplication Patterns Vocabulary Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Forms of Numbers Powers of Ten

$100 Question from Place Value & Value Name the place value of the underlined digit. 4,597,802

$100 Answer from Place Value & Value One-thousands or thousands place

$200 Question from Place Value & Value What is the value of the underlined underlined digit? 4,597,802

$200 Answer from Place Value & Value 500,000

$300 Question from Place Value & Value What is the pattern you see in each period that will help you know the place values?

$300 Answer from Place Value & Value Ones, Tens, Hundreds Or Hundreds, Tens, Ones

$400 Question from Place Value & Value Which place value is 10 times the amount of the tens?

$400 Answer from Place Value & Value the hundreds

$500 Question from Place Value & Value Which place value is 1 / 10 the value of the hundred-thousands?

$500 Answer from Place Value & Value the ten-thousands

$100 Question from Forms of Numbers Write the following number in WORD form: 15,378,024

$100 Answer from Forms of Numbers (15,378,024) Fifteen million, three hundred seventy-eight thousand, twenty-four

$200 Question from Forms of Numbers Write the following number in standard form: three million, forty-five thousand, seven hundred two

$ 200 Answer from Forms of Numbers three million, forty-five thousand, seven hundred two 3,045,702 three million, forty-five thousand, seven hundred two 3,045,702

$300 Question from Forms of Numbers Write the following number in expanded form: 25,628

$300 Answer from Forms of Numbers 25,628 (2×10,000) + (5×1,000) + (6×100) + (2×10) + (8×1) 25,628 (2×10,000) + (5×1,000) + (6×100) + (2×10) + (8×1)

$400 Question from Forms of Numbers Write the following number in expanded form: 138,005

$400 Answer from Forms of Numbers 138,005 (1×100,000) + (3×10,000) + (8×1,000) + (5×1)

$500 Question from Forms of Numbers What is this number in standard form? (5×10 3 ) + (3×10 2 ) + (7×10 0 )

$500 Answer from Forms of Numbers (5×10 3 ) + (3×10 2 ) + (7×10 0 ) 5,307

$100 Question from Powers of Ten What is the value of 10 0 ?

$100 Answer from Powers of Ten 10 0 = 1

$200 Question from Powers of Ten What are the values of the following expressions: a) 10 2 b) 10 3 c) 10 1

$200 Answer from Powers of Ten a) 10 2 =100 b) 10 3 = 1,000 c) 10 1 =10

$300 Question from Powers of Ten What is the value of 4×10 2 ?

$300 Answer from Powers of Ten 4×10 2 = 4×100 = 400

$400 Question from Powers of Ten What happens to the value of the expression when you increase the exponent by one? (ex: 10 1, 10 2, 10 3 …)

$400 Answer from Powers of Ten The value is increased 10 times. (Add another zero.)

$500 Question from Powers of Ten What happens to the value of the expression when you DECREASE the exponent by one? (ex: 10 4, 10 3, 10 2 …)

$500 Answer from Powers of Ten The value is 1 / 10 of the previous expression. (Divide by 10, or remove a zero)

$100 Question from Multiplication Patterns Fill in the missing values.

$100 Answer from Multiplication Patterns 450 4,500 45,000

$200 Question from Multiplication Patterns Fill in the missing values.

$200 Answer from Multiplication Patterns 4,200 42, ,000

$300 Question from Multiplication Patterns Fill in the missing values.

$300 Answer from Multiplication Patterns

$400 Question from Multiplication Patterns What is the value of the following expression? (8×8) x 10 4

$400 Answer from Multiplication Patterns (8×8) x 10 4 = 640,000

$500 Question from Multiplication Patterns Write this number as a whole number and a power of ten: 8,000,000

$500 Answer from Multiplication Patterns 8,000,000 = 8 × 10 6

$100 Question from Vocabulary I am a group of three digits separated by commas in a multidigit number.

$100 Answer from Vocabulary What is period?

$200 Question from Vocabulary I am a number that tells how many times the base is used as a factor.

$200 Answer from Vocabulary What is the exponent? base 10 5 exponent

$300 Question from Vocabulary What are the numbers you multiply together called?

$300 Answer from Vocabulary Factors Factor × Factor × Factor

$400 Question from Vocabulary I am the number that is used to represent the repeated factor in exponent form.

$400 Answer from Vocabulary What is the base? 10 5 = 10×10×10×10×10 The repeated factor is: 10

$500 Question from Vocabulary What is the most valuable tool for your success in fifth grade math?

$500 Answer from Vocabulary What is my math notebook?

Final Jeopardy What are some ways you can study tonight for tomorrow’s math test?

Final Jeopardy Answer