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1 5th Grade Math Created by Educational Technology Network

2 JEOPARDY Number & Operations in Base Ten Number & Operations- Fractions Operations & Algebraic Thinking Measurement & Data Geometry 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

3 NBT: 100 Points Allen ran 5.4 miles on Monday and 3.28 miles on Tuesday. How many miles did Allen run altogether? 8.68 miles

4 NBT: 200 Points Select all decimal numbers that round to 3 when rounded to the nearest whole number. 2.74 2.06 2.48 3.61 3.19 A and E

5 NBT– 300 Points Fill in the blanks to complete the problem. 4,7,0,1

6 NBT: 400 Points A and B Select the two comparisons that are correct:

7 NBT: 500 Points David multiplies and divides original numbers by powers of 10 to create new numbers. 523 0.005 100 600 4.56 37.9 A, B and E

8 NFA: 100 Points

9 NF: 200 Points 5/8 is less than ¾

10 NF: 300 Points

11 NF: 400 Points Sample answer: 1/3 and 1/4

12 NF: 500 Points 3 1/3 yards

13 OA: 100 Points 42

14 OA: 200 Points An expression is described in words.
“Add 8 and 17, double the sum, and then subtract three.” Create the expression using numbers and symbols.

15 OA:300 Points An expression is given in words.
Add seven and seven, then multiply by seven, then divide by seven. Which numeric expression is equivalent to the one given? D.

16 OA: 400 Points Jacob solved the problem shown incorrectly. Decide where he made an error, then find the correct solution. 29

17 OA: 500 Points The manager of a youth soccer team bought 50 packages of socks for $10 each. He estimated the total cost to be $5,000. Create an equation that shows how many times more the manager’s estimate, e, was than the actual cost, a.

18 MD: 10 Points Find the volume of the rectangular prism shown:
30 cubic units

19 MD: 200 Points The volume of a rectangular prism is 60 cubic units. The height is 5 units. What is a possible length and width for this prism? 2 x 6 3 x 4 12 x 1

20 MD: 300 Points Kelly has nine pieces of ribbon. She recorded the length of each piece in the line plot shown. What is the total length of the three longest pieces of ribbon? 44 inches

21 MD: 400 Points Tom has a water tank that holds 5 gallons of water. Tom uses water from a full tank to fill 6 bottles that each hold 16 ounces and a pitcher that holds ½ gallon. How many ounces of water are left in the water tank? 480

22 MD: 500 Points The Primrose Nursery makes a wildflower seed mix by mixing 10 different wildflower seeds together. The line plot shows the number of pounds of each type of seed that it uses. 8 3/8 Find the total number of pounds of seed the nursery uses in all.

23 G: 100 Points 45 cups How many cups of pineapple juice are needed to make 6 gallons of punch?

24 G: 200 Points Two descriptions are given.
If the shape cannot be drawn, write cannon be drawn. If the shape can be drawn, draw an example of that shape.

25 300 Points Carrie walked from the school to the library. The location of the library is at (6, 3) on the coordinate place. Carrie left the school, walked 4 units right and 1 unit down, and arrived at the library. Name the ordered pair of the school. (2,4)

26 G: 400 Points Consider the family of quadrilaterals that includes parallelograms, rectangles, squares and rhombuses. Select all the statements about these quadrilaterals that are true: Squares are always rectangles. Rectangles are always squares Rhombuses are always squares Squares are always rhombuses Rhombuses are always parallelograms Rhombuses are sometimes rectangles. A, D, E

27 G: 500 Points All the shapes in Set M have at least two 90 degree angles and one pair of parallel sides. All the shapes in Set N have at least two pairs of sides with equal lengths and two pairs of parallel sides. Every shape in Set M has at least one right angle Every shape in Set M is a parallelogram. There appear to be two parallelograms in Set N. There is one rhombus in Set N. Every shape in Set N is a quadrilateral. A, C,D


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