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3 FractionsMeasurementGeometry Numbers & Base-Ten Operations & Algebraic Thinking 100 200 300 400 500

4 Fractions - 100 5/10 – 2/10 =

5 Fractions – 100 3/10

6 Fractions - 200 Mrs. Miniaci rode her bike 1/6 of a mile and walked another 1/3 of a mile. How far did Mrs. Miniaci travel?

7 Fractions – 200 3/6 or 1/2 of a mile

8 Fractions - 300 Every year our school has a Fun Fair. This year 3/8 of the booths had face painting and 1/4 of the booths had sand art. Were there more booths with face painting or sand art?

9 Fractions – 300 Face painting

10 Fractions - 400 5 x 2/3 =

11 Fractions – 400 10/3 or 3 1/3

12 Fractions - 500 7 x 6/8= *Answer must be a mixed number

13 Fractions – 500 5 2/8 or 5 1/4

14 Measurement - 100 Mrs. Gaor needs 4 yards of fabric for a curtain. How many feet of fabric will she need?

15 Measurement – 100 12 feet of fabric

16 Measurement - 200 Ms. Murphy decided to bake cupcakes for her staff. She used 2 gallons of sugar to make the cupcakes. How many cups of sugar did she use? CHECK

17 Measurement – 200 32 Cups (16 Cups = 1 Gallon)

18 Measurement - 300 Ms. O’Donnell exercises for 40 minutes every day. How many hours and minutes in total does she exercise in 5 days?

19 Measurement – 300 3 hours & 20 minutes

20 Measurement - 400 The rectangle shows the size of Matt’s bedroom (not drawn to scale). If the length of the bedroom is 25 square feet and the width is 14 square feet, what is the perimeter of his bedroom?

21 Measurement – 400 78 square feet

22 Measurement - 500 Ryan has a lot of homework to do. He starts his reading homework at 3:45 and ends at 4:30. Then he does math from 4:30 until 4:55. Lastly, he studies for a science test from 4:55 - 5:30. How much total time did Ryan spend on his homework and studying?

23 Measurement – 500 105 minutes or 1 hr & 45 min 3:45 – 4:30 = 45 min 4:30 – 4:55 = 25 min 4:55 – 5:30 = 35 min

24 Geometry- 100 What is the name of the figure below?

25 Geometry – 100 Heptagon (7 sides)

26 Geometry- 200 The starting point on a ray is called…?

27 Geometry – 200 An endpoint

28 Geometry - 300 The place where lines cross is called an…?

29 Geometry– 300 Intersection

30 Geometry- 400 Name 3 properties of a polygon.

31 Geometry – 400 1. A polygon is made up of line segments. 2. Sides must meet at endpoints to form angles and vertices. 3. The number of sides is the same as the number of angles and vertices. 4. All sides of a polygon must be connected end to end. 5. Sides may not intersect. 6. A polygon must have at least three sides. 7. A polygon can have only one interior.

32 Geometry - 500 Give two (2) names for this shape…

33 Geometry – 500 Hexagon and Polygon

34 NBT - 100 The cost to run a refrigerator is about $57 each year. About how much will it cost to run by the time it is 15 years old?

35 NBT – 100 $855

36 NBT - 200 Write the following number in expanded form… 20,305

37 NBT – 200 20,000 + 300 + 5

38 NBT - 300 By 1914 Henry Ford had streamlined his assembly line to make a Model T Ford car in 93 minutes. How many minutes did it take to make 25 Model T cars?

39 NBT – 300 2,325 minutes

40 NBT - 400 Mount Rushmore is located 5,725 feet above sea level. What is this number rounded to the nearest thousand feet?

41 NBT – 400 6, 000 feet

42 NBT - 500 Four families went out for lunch. The total food bill came to $162. The families also left a $30 tip for the waitress. If each family spent the same amount, how much did each family spend on dinner?

43 NBT – 500 $48 each

44 Operations - 100 Angela went shopping to buy new chairs. Each chair cost $43. How much money did Angela spend if she bought 6 chairs?

45 Operations – 100 $258

46 Operations - 200 It takes 3 eggs to make a cake. How many cakes can you make with 37 eggs?

47 Operations – 200 12 cakes (37 ÷ 3 = 12 remainder 1)

48 Operations - 300 Mr. Cucchia’s car gets 20 miles per gallon of gas. How far can he drive on 14 gallons of gas?

49 Operations– 300 280 miles

50 Operations- 400 There are 8 rows of 22 chairs set up for an awards ceremony at the school. In each row, the 2 chairs on the end are reserved for students receiving awards. The rest of the chairs are for guests. How many chairs are for guests?

51 Operations – 400 160 chairs

52 Operations - 500 Isabella saves $6 in January, $12 in February, and $24 in March. If she continues the pattern, how much money will she save in April and May?

53 Operations – 500 April = $48 May = $ 96

54 FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY: OPERATIONS AND ALGEBRAIC THINKING How many points are you willing to wager?

55 FINAL JEOPARDY Mr. Manuele’s computer has 3 memory cards with 64 gigabytes of space each and 2 memory cards with 16 gigabytes of space each. The files on his computer use 78 gigabytes of space. How much memory does his computer have left?

56 FINAL JEOPARDY 146 gigabytes 3 Memory Cards/64 gigabytes each = 192 2 memory cards/16 gigabytes each = 32 Total = 224 224 -78 = 146


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