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1 This is JEOPARDY

2 JEOPARDY! Problem Solving Money Order of Operations Place ValueMeasurementMultiplication 200 400 600 800 1000 FINAL JEOPARDY

3 Problem Solving 200 24 girls went roller-skating on Friday. 26 boys joined them. How many boys and girls went roller-skating altogether? fifty

4 Problem Solving 400 Justin had forty-eight video games at the end of last year. This year, Justin received four new games for his birthday. He also bought eighteen used games this year. How many games does Justin currently have? 70

5 Problem Solving 600 One hundred thirty-two people visited the museum on Tuesday, one hundred eight on Wednesday, one hundred eighty-eight on Thursday, and sixty-one on Friday. How many people visited the museum from Tuesday to Friday? 489

6 Problem Solving 800 Paul delivered 383 letters on Monday, 391 letters on Tuesday, and 259 letters on Wednesday. How many letters did Paul deliver? 1,033 letters

7 Problem Solving 1000 Thirty five years ago Jill was 13 years old. How old is Jill now? 48 years old

8 Money 200 Write the amount in decimal form. Eighty-two dollars and eight cents $82.08

9 Money 400 Write the amount in decimal form. Fifty-seven dollars and sixty cents $57.60

10 Money 600 Write the amount of money in decimal form. 4 one-dollar bills, 2 half-dollars, 3 pennies, 9 nickels $5.48

11 Money 800 Show each amount using the fewest number of coins..37 2 pennies, 1 dime, 1 quarter

12 Money 1000 Make.96 using exactly 12 coins. 6 pennies, 4 dimes, 2 quarters

13 Order of Operations 200 9 + 15 - 1 23

14 Order of Operations 400 70 ÷ 7 + 4 14

15 Order of Operations 600 9 + 82 ÷ 2 50

16 Order of Operations 800 6 X 31 - 5 - 2 179

17 Order of Operations 1000 30 ÷ 6 X 47 235

18 Place Value 200 Write the number. 2,000 + 900 + 60 + 3 2,963

19 Place Value 400 Write the number. 5 hundred thousands 7 ten thousands 3 hundreds 4 ones 570,304

20 Place Value 600 What number is missing? 4,000 + + 6 = 4,026 20

21 Place Value 800 80,000 + + 200 +20 + 6 = 89,226 9,000

22 Place Value 1000 Read the following number. 1, 205,034 One million, two hundred five thousand, thirty-four

23 Measurement 200 How many feet in 216 inches? 18

24 Measurement 400 Nicole is driving to meet her friend at the library. She looked at her watch and saw it was 5:40. If she is suppose to meet her friend at 6:23, how much time does she have? 43 minutes

25 Measurement 600 It is now 6:42. What time will it be in 35 minutes? 7:17

26 Measurement 800 Which amount is the greatest unit size? 600 ton 8835 lbs. 600 ton

27 Measurement 1000 Jill started working on homework at 4:30 and finished the assignment at 5:15. How long did Jill work on homework? 45 minutes

28 Multiplication 200 Solve and write the answer. 3 X 400= 1,200

29 Multiplication 400 Solve 15 X 6= 90

30 Multiplication 600 9 X (8 X 6) = 432

31 Multiplication 800 2 X 5 X 7 X 4 X 3 = 840

32 Multiplication 1000 5 Solve for the missing number. 10 X 4 = 8 x

33 FINAL JEOPARDY Category: Money

34 Final Jeopardy Question Michael has some dimes, 3 quarters, 2 dollars, 5 pennies and 6 nickels. If Michael has $3.50 all together, how many dimes does Michael have?

35 Answer 4 dimes


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