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1st Grade Jeopardy Math

Computation and Estimation Geometry and Measurement Number Sense and Numeration Patterns & Relationships/ Algebra Problem Solving/

Subtract. 9 0 = A. 0 B. 9 C. 90 Check Your Answer Computation & Estimation for 1

Answer: b. first, next Back to the Game Board Computation & Estimation for 1 Answer: b. 9

What number is missing? 6 +___= 9 A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 Check Your Answer Computation & Estimation for 2

Back to the Game Board Computation & Estimation for 2 Answer: b. 3

Stan is thinking of a number. The number is 10 less than 40. Which number is Stan thinking of? A. 30 B. 39 C. 41 Check Your Answer Computation & Estimation for 3

Answer: a. 30 Back to the Game Board Computation & Estimation for 3

Solve the problem below = A. 5 B. 7 C. 8 Check Your Answer Computation & Estimation for 4

Answer: c. 8 Back to the Game Board Computation & Estimation for 4

Which is the same as 7 3? A. 6 2 B. 6 4 C. 8 2 Check Your Answer Computation & Estimation for 5

Answer: a. 6-2 Back to the Game Board Computation & Estimation for 5

Which is the same as two dimes? A. 6 nickels B. 5 nickels C. 4 nickels Check Your Answer Geometry & Measurement for 1

Answer: c. 4 nickels Back to the Game Board Geometry & Measurement for 1

If Carlos is going on vacation in one year, how many months does he have to wait? A. 14 B. 12 C. 10 Check Your Answer Geometry & Measurement for 2

Answer: b. 12 Back to the Game Board Geometry & Measurement for 2

Look at this list of months. July, August, September Which month comes next on a calendar? A. June B. October C. December Check Your Answer Geometry & Measurement for 3

Answer: b. October Back to the Game Board Geometry & Measurement for 3

Where do we look to find the days, weeks, and months in a year? A. calendar B. yardstick C. thermometer Check Your Answer Geometry & Measurement for 4

Answer: a. calendar Back to the Game Board Geometry & Measurement for 4

Mr. Wilson mowed the grass today. What unit should you use to measure how long it took him to mow the grass? A. hours B. weeks C. months Check Your Answer Geometry & Measurement for 5

Answer: a. hours Back to the Game Board Geometry & Measurement for 5

Which number tells how many tens are in 83? A. 3 B. 8 C. 80 Check Your Answer Number Sense & Numeration for 1

Answer: b. 8 Back to the Game Board Number Sense & Numeration for 1

Which of these is equal to 12? A B C Check Your Answer Number Sense & Numeration for 2

Answer: c Back to the Game Board Number Sense & Numeration for 2

Which number is greater than 45? A. 71 B. 29 C. 37 Check Your Answer Number Sense & Numeration for 3

Answer: a. 71 Back to the Game Board Number Sense & Numeration for 3

Which number shows seventythree? A. 17 B. 37 C. 73 Check Your Answer Number Sense & Numeration for 4

Answer: c. 73 Back to the Game Board Number Sense & Numeration for 4

Trent is counting out loud by fives. Which number should he say? A. 10 B. 12 C. 14 Check Your Answer Number Sense & Numeration for 5

Answer: a. 10 Back to the Game Board Number Sense & Numeration for 5

What is the next color in the pattern below? Red Red Green Blue Red Red ___________ A. Red B. Green C. Blue Check Your Answer Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 1

Answer: b. green Back to the Game Board Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 1

Which letter comes next in the pattern below? W, X, Y, Z, W, X, Y, Z, W, _____ A. X B. Y C. Z Check Your Answer Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 2

Answer: a. X Back to the Game Board Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 2

Check Your Answer Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 3 Which number comes next in the pattern below? 3, 4, 5, 3, 4, 5, ___ A. 3 B. 4 C. 5

Answer: a. 3 Back to the Game Board Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 3

Look at the pattern of numbers below. 1, 3, 2, 4, 1, 3, 2, 4, 1, 3 If the pattern continues, which number will come next? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 Check Your Answer Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 4

Answer: b. 2 Back to the Game Board Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 4

Which number comes next in the pattern below? 2, 2, 5, 5, 3, 2, 2, 5, ___ A. 2 B. 3 C. 5 Check Your Answer Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 5

Answer: c. 5 Back to the Game Board Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 5

Check Your Answer Problem Solving for 1 There were 8 children at the ski club meeting. There were 6 chairs for the children. How many more chairs were needed? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4

Back to the Game Board Problem Solving for 1 Answer: a. 2

Eighteen turtles were on a log. Five of them jumped off the log and into the water. How many turtles were left on the log? A. 13 B. 15 C. 23 Check Your Answer Problem Solving for 2

Back to the Game Board Problem Solving for 2 Answer: a. 13

Check Your Answer Problem Solving for 3 Joe had 12 books. Then he got 3 more. How many books does Joe have now? A. 9 B. 15 C. 17

Back to the Game Board Problem Solving for 3 Answer: b. 15

Check Your Answer Problem Solving for 4 Vicki is 6 years old. She is 3 years younger than her sister. How old is her sister? A. 3 years old B. 9 years old C. 12 years old

Back to the Game Board Problem Solving for 4 Answer: b. 9 years old

Check Your Answer Problem Solving for 5 Stan's mother made 9 cupcakes. Stan and his friends ate some of the cupcakes. Now there are only 6 cupcakes left. How many cupcakes did Stan and his friends eat? A. 3 B. 5 C. 6

Back to the Game Board Problem Solving for 5 Answer: a. 3