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1 Addition & Subtraction
Welcome to Place Value, Rounding, & Algorithms for Addition & Subtraction Jeopardy

2 Another Ms. Collins Presentation © All rights Reserved

3 Directions: Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). Enter in the categories on the main game boards. As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box. When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go. Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard. Enter the score into the black box on each players podium. Continue until all clues are given. When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!

4 Final Jeopardy Round 1 Round 2

5 Read, Write, & Compare Numbers
Place Value Addition & Subtraction Short Answer: Shopping BONUS: Fun Park People Rounding Numbers Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500

6 $100 1. The following table shows cans collected for a food drive. During which month were the least amount of cans collected? January February March April Cans Collected January 15,201 February 15,944 March 15,400 April 15,128

7 $100 (d) April 15,128 Scores

8 $200 2. The library has 362,119 books. What is 362,119 written in expanded form? 300, , , , 30, , , 3, , , 300, , ,

9 $200 (d) 300, , , Scores

10 $300 4. Which of the following is another way to write eight hundred forty-one thousand, three hundred ninety? 800,390 840,390 804,930 841,390

11 $300 (d) 841,390 Scores

12 Which list of numbers is in order from greatest to least?
$400 Which list of numbers is in order from greatest to least? 7, , , ,918 7, , , ,198 7, , , ,981 7, , , ,198

13 $400 (b) 7, , , ,198 Scores

14 Which of the following statements is true?
$500 Which of the following statements is true? 42,440 > 42,549 46,543 < 45,811 43,303 > 43,030 41,312 < 41,231

15 $500 (c) 43,303 > 43,030 Scores

16 $100 3. During the month of May, 123,794 people visited the zoo. Which digit is in the hundreds place? (a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 7 (d) 9

17 $100 (c) 7 Scores

18 8. A number has 2 ones, 5 tens, and 7 hundreds. What is the number?
$200 8. A number has 2 ones, 5 tens, and 7 hundreds. What is the number? 725 752 257 275

19 $200 (b) 752 Scores

20 9. What is the value of the three in three hundred forty-six? 346
$300 9. What is the value of the three in three hundred forty-six? 346 3000 300 30 3

21 $300 (b) 300 Scores

22 Daily Double

23 $400 Last year Anne earned $5,843 selling goods at yard sales. This year she earned $1000 more. How much did Anne earn this year? $5,943 $5,743 $4,843 $6,843

24 $400 (d) $6,843 Scores

25 $500 How many times greater is the 4 in the hundreds place than the 4 in the ones place in this number? 536,494 1 10 100 1,000

26 $500 (c) 100 Scores

27 $100 13. Calculate. 13,414 14,524 14,424 13,524 6,417 4,295 + 3,812

28 $100 (b) 14,524 Scores

29 $200 10. Amanda’s ant farm holds 8,732 ants. Jim’s ant farm holds 6,841 ants. How many more ants does Amanda’s ant farm hold? 2,111 2,991 2,191 1,891

30 $200 (d) 1,891 Scores

31 $300 11. Subtract ,165 – 2,918 247 257 147 1,853

32 $300 (a) 247 Scores

33 How many more miles did Rosa fly in July than in August?
$400 Rosa flew 2,035 miles in July. She flew 1,778 miles in August. Rosa used the expression below to find how many more miles she flew in July than in August. 2,035 – 1,778 How many more miles did Rosa fly in July than in August? 1,743 miles 257 miles 357 miles 367 miles

34 $400 (b) 257 Scores

35 $500 18. About how much is 85,713 – 37,649? 50,000 5,000 130,000 500,000

36 $500 (a) 50,000 Scores

37 $100 7. Pam was asked to round 459,814 to the thousands place. Which number below shows the correct value? 460,000 459,000 459,800 459,810

38 $100 (a) 460,000 Scores

39 $200 15. The total land area of Australia is 2,969,907 square miles. What is this value rounded to the nearest thousand square miles? 3,000,000 2,969,000 2,970,000 2,969,900

40 $200 (c) 2,970,000 Scores

41 $300 16. Rounded to the nearest 10,000, the population of Kentucky was 4,410,000 in Which number could be the actual population of Kentucky in 2014? 4,400,231 4,413,457 4,418,342 4,423,198

42 $300 (b) 4,413,457 Scores

43 17. What is 95,348 rounded to the nearest ten thousand?
$400 17. What is 95,348 rounded to the nearest ten thousand? 90,000 95,350 95,000 100,000

44 $400 (d) 100,000 Scores

45 $500 20. A headline states: “Attendance at Concert About 5,400.” The exact attendance was rounded to the nearest hundred. Which could be the exact attendance? 5,309 5,432 5,349 5,499

46 $500 (b) 5,432 Scores

47 $100 21. Katherine bought a calculator for $16, a book for $27, and some pens for $3. She gave the cashier a $100-bill. How much change will Katherine receive?

48 $100 $54 This is a two-step word problem. $16 $27 $100 + $ 3 - $ 46
$ $100 + $ $ 46 $ $ 54 Katherine received $54 back in change from the cashier. Scores

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57 A. Draw a tape diagram to represent the problem.
$100 Fun Park People 22. There were 32,759 children, 68,736 men, and 4,927 more women than men at Kentucky Kingdom during the Fourth of July weekend. How many people were at the amusement park? A. Draw a tape diagram to represent the problem.

58 $100 22 A. The problem says there were 4,927 more women than men.
32,759 Children 68,736 Men 68,736 4,927 Women 73,663 The problem says there were 4,927 more women than men. Scores

59 B. Use numbers to solve the problem.
$200 Fun Park People 22. There were 32,759 children, 68,736 men, and 4,927 more women than men at Kentucky Kingdom during the Fourth of July weekend. How many people were at the amusement park? B. Use numbers to solve the problem.

60 $200 22 B. 68,736 + 4,927 73,663 = Number of Women 68,736 = Number of Men + 32,759 = Number of Children 175,158 = Total Number of People Scores

61 C. Write your answer as a statement.
$300 Fun Park People 22. There were 32,759 children, 68,736 men, and 4,927 more women than men at Kentucky Kingdom during the Fourth of July weekend. How many people were at the amusement park? C. Write your answer as a statement.

62 $300 22 C. There were 175,158 people at Kentucky Kingdom during the Fourth of July weekend. Scores

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67 Round 1 $200 $200 $200 $200 Final Jeopardy $400 $400 $400 $400 Scores $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000

68 $200

69 $200 Scores

70 $400

71 $400 Scores

72 $600

73 $600 Scores

74 $800

75 $800 Scores

76 $1000

77 $1000 Scores

78 $200

79 $200 Scores

80 Daily Double

81 $400

82 $400 Scores

83 $600

84 $600 Scores

85 $800

86 $800 Scores

87 $1000

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89 $200

90 $200 Scores

91 $400

92 $400 Scores

93 $600

94 $600 Scores

95 $800

96 $800 Scores

97 $1000

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99 $200

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101 $400

102 $400 Scores

103 Daily Double

104 $600

105 $600 Scores

106 $800

107 $800 Scores

108 $1000

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110 $200

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112 $400

113 $400 Scores

114 $600

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116 $800

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118 $1000

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120 $200

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122 $400

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124 $600

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126 $800

127 $800 Scores

128 $1000

129 $1000 Scores

130 Final Jeopardy Question
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