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Jeopardy! -ALL about map skills and chapter 1-

Name that property Name that “rule Or pattern Order of Operations Multiply 3 Factors Mystery Box

Which property would you use to solve the following? 5x2=___x5 2 Commutative Property

What property would you use to solve the following? 5+(2+6)= (5+2)+6 Associative Property

A. 5x6=6x5 Which is an example of the commutative property of multiplication? A. 5x6=6x5 B. 5x1=5 C. 5(6x1)=6x1=5 D. 2x(3x1)=2x(3x1)

Which is an example of the Distributive property? A. 9x10= 90 B. 4x(1x5)= 20 C. 6x12= (6x10)+(6x2) D. 4x30=(4x30)+(4X3) C. 6x12=(6x10)+(6x2)

Solve using the Distributive property. 6x17 6x17= (6x10)+(6x7)

What is the rule for the following pattern? 6,17,28,39,50… A. multiply by 2 B. divide by 2 C. add11 D. add13 C. add 11

What is the rule in the following pattern? 6,12,24,48,56…. Multiply by 2

In the table below, what number goes in place of the? 21 INOUT ?

27 In the table below, what number goes in place of the? InOUT ?

TRUE TRUE OR FALSE? The division rule says; when you divide 0 by a number other than 0, the quotient is 0.

(8÷8) What is the first thing you should do to correctly evaluate this expression? 36÷3-4+(8÷8)x6

29 Solve the following expression 8-6+(9x3)

28 Evaluate the expression 36-(2x5)+2

Parenthesis Exponents Multiply Divide Add Subtract What does PEMDAS stand for?

60 Solve the following expression 50+2+(25÷5)+3

30 Solve the following expression 5x2x3

30 10x3x1

80 Multiply: 5x8x2

4 The answer to the following equation 40, fill in the missing number 5x2x___

2 Fill in the missing number 6x2x__=24

8x4 A sports club is having a team race day. There are 8 teams with 4 bikers on each team. What would you do to find out how many bikers there are in all?

6x4= pieces of chocolate Lilly has 6 Hershey bars, and each bar has 4 pieces of chocolate on them. How many pieces of chocolate does she have?

9 Solve: 5+(3x2)-2

4x12=(4x10)+(4x2)=48 Solve: 4x12

ABOUT 500 miles Vannah’s family drove from Fayetteville, GA to Orlando, Fl in 8 hours. They drove 68 miles each hour. What is the BEST estimate of how many miles his family drove?

C. $20.00 Patrick went to the mall with his big brother. He spent $3.75 on a star trek toy, his brother wanted. He spent $12.99 on a CD. He also bought a drink for $1.20. Back at home, Patrick counted his money. He had $2.06 left. How much money did he take to the mall? A. $16.74 B C. $20.00 D

Add 11 What is the rule for the following pattern? 3,14,25,36,…

- ABOUT 700 people Conor goes to a concert at the theater. There are 210 people in section A, 195 people in section B and 290 in section C. ABOUT how many people are in Section A, B, and C

Michael is playing a card game. He collects 5 cards that are worth 4 points each. Then he loses 2 cards what are worth 3 points each. Write a number sentence to find the number of points John has? 5x4-2x3