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1st Grade Math: Quarter 2 JEOPARDY

RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands Number Sense Equations Addition Subtraction Subtraction Money Potpourri ► ► ► F i n a l J e o p a r d y   

Question This is the number that comes next after the number sixty-two (62). Number Sense 100 A: What is 63?

Question A: What is 47? The number: Number Sense

Question A: What is 48? The number that is one less than forty- nine. Number Sense 300

Question A: What is 58? The number that fits in this pattern: 18, 28, 38, 48,, 68 Number Sense 400

Question A: What is 25? The number that is two less than twenty-seven. Number Sense 500

Question A: What is a + sign? 3 5 = 8 5 = 8 Equations

Question A: What is a - sign? 7 3 = 4 Equations 200

Question A: What is the < sign? The symbol that makes this true: Equations 300

Question A: What is - (minus) sign? 11 = 15 4 Equations 400

Question A: What is a + sign? 20 = 13 7 Equations 500

Question A: What is 11 cookies? Belinda ate 4 cookies on Monday and ate 7 cookies on Tuesday. This is the number of cookies she ate in all. Addition 100

Question A: What are 14 birds? 7 birds are sitting in a tree. This is how many birds there are if 7 more join them. Addition 200

Question A: What is 5? You need to add this number to 4, so that you can have 9. Addition 300

Question A: What is 6? + 8 = 14 Addition 400

Question A: What is 18 blocks? This is the total if I add one more to this stack of blocks: Addition 500

Question A: What is 6 donuts? After Max bought 12 donuts, he ate 6 of them. This is how many he has left. Subtraction 100

Question A: What is 9 students? A class has 18 students. 9 of them were at home today. This is how many were in class. Subtraction 200

Question A: What is 6? 8 = 14 - Subtraction 300

Question A: What is 9 dollars? I start with 15 dollars. If I give 6 dollars to my brother, this is how many I still have. Subtraction 400

Question A: What is 15 players? The Eagles team had 21 players. 6 of them got sick, leaving this many players to play in the game. Subtraction 500

Question A: What is 13 cents? The value of: Money 100

Question A: What is 25 cents? The value of Money 200

Question A: What is 14 cents? The value of: Money 300

Question A: What is a dime? The other coin I need to make 20 cents. + ? Money 400

Question A: What is a nickel? The other coin I need to make 17 cents. + ? Money 500

Question A: What is 12? The missing number in this pattern: 4, 6, 8, 10,, 14, 16 Potpourri 100

Question A: What is 35? The missing number in this pattern: 25, 30,, 40, 45, 50 Potpourri 200

Question A: What is 70? The missing number in this pattern: 40, 50, 60,, 80, 90 Potpourri 300

Question A: What is 10 eyes? The total number of eyes on 5 people. Potpourri 400

Question A: What is 25 fingers? The total number of fingers on 5 hands. Potpourri 500

Question A: What is = 9? Betty has 14 bananas. Brian has 5 bananas. This number sentence can show how many more bananas Betty has than Brian. Final Jeopardy