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Opening Screen Math Jeopardy Press F5 to start game.
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Question Board Math Jeopardy Time Division Fractions One Fractions Two Mixed practice 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5
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1 Point Back to Answer Gameboard
1-1Q Maria decided to paint her living room. After finding the paintbrushes and buying some paint, she started painting at four o'clock in the afternoon. Maria finally finished painting at five o'clock in the evening. This is how long it took Maria to paint the room. Answer slide immediately follows each question slide. Click on question mark to go to answer. Back to Gameboard Answer
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1 Point What is one hour or 60 minutes? Back to Back to Gameboard
Clicking left box at bottom returns to game board. Clicking right box returns to question. Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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2 Points Max went on a tour of an old,
1-2Q Max went on a tour of an old, historic mansion. The tour started at 4:20 P.M. and finished at 5:00 P.M. This is how long the tour lasted. Back to Gameboard Answer
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2 Points 1-2A What is 40 minutes? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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3 Points 1-3Q Marta decided to write a letter to her grandmother. She began writing at 5:05. It took thirty minutes to write the letter. This is the time that Marta finished the letter. Back to Gameboard Answer
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3 Points 1-3A What is 5:35? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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4 Points 1-4Q Shelby made lasagna for dinner. She put the lasagna into the oven at 5:55 and took it out 30 minutes later. This is when Shelby took the lasagna out of the oven. Back to Gameboard Answer
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4 Points 1-4A What is 6:25? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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5 Points 1-5Q Dave and Neil went to a carnival. They got to the carnival at 10:55 A.M. and didn't leave until 12:10 P.M. This is how long Dave and Neil stayed at the carnival. Back to Gameboard Answer
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one hour and fifteen minutes?
5 Points 1-5A What is 75 minutes or one hour and fifteen minutes? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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1 Point 2-1Q 40 ÷ 4 Back to Gameboard Answer
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1 Point 2-1A What is 10? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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2 Points Ms. Pardom has 48 cookies. There
2-2Q Ms. Pardom has 48 cookies. There are 6 students in her group. Each student gets this many cookies if she shares them equally. Back to Gameboard Answer
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2 Points 2-2A What is 8 cookies? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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3 Points 2-3Q Kim’s band class sold a total of 828 boxes of cookies over 6 days to raise money for a trip. They sold the same number of boxes every day. Back to Gameboard Answer
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3 Points 2-3A What is 138 boxes? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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4 Points Back to Answer Gameboard
2-4Q Sam Houston Elementary School is taking all the fourth graders on field trip. There are a total of 120 students. The school wants one parent to attend for every 10 students. This is how many parents will attend. Back to Gameboard Answer
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4 Points 2-4A What is 12 parents? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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5 Points 2-5Q Jiffy Paper Company makes paper towels. There are 8 packages of paper towels in each case they sell. If the local store wants to purchase 960 packages of paper towels, this is how many cases they will need. Back to Gameboard Answer
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5 Points 2-5A What is 120? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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Name the fraction shown on the number line.
1 Point 3-1Q Name the fraction shown on the number line. Back to Gameboard Answer
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1 Point 3-1A What is ½? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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Name the missing fraction on the
2 Points 3-2Q Name the missing fraction on the number line. Back to Gameboard Answer
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2 Points 3-2A What is ¼? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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Johnny drank 1.5 cups of lemonade. This fraction is equal to 1.5 cups.
3 Points 3-3Q Johnny drank 1.5 cups of lemonade. This fraction is equal to 1.5 cups. Back to Gameboard Answer
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3 points What is 1 or 1 and ½ cups? Back to Back to Gameboard Problem
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4 Points 3-4Q Jennifer and Sarah painted an entire wall together. Sarah painted 1/8 of the wall, and Jennifer painted the rest. This is how much Jennifer painted. DAILY DOUBLE Back to Gameboard Answer
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4 Points 3-4A What is 7/8? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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5 points 3-5Q Joey’s grandma was making a quilt. She used 12 equal squares of fabric. 2 of the squares were blue. 4 were red. The remaining were yellow. This is the fraction that were yellow. Back to Gameboard Answer
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5 points 3-5A What is 6/12 or ½? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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This number is the biggest:
1 Point 4-1Q This number is the biggest: ¼, 1/10, ½. Back to Gameboard Answer
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1 Point 4-1A What is ½? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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This is the subtraction sentence is modeled in this picture.
2 Points 4-2Q This is the subtraction sentence is modeled in this picture. DAILY DOUBLE Back to Gameboard Answer
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2 points 4-2A 2/4-1/4= 1/4 Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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3 Points 4-3Q + Back to Gameboard Answer
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3 Points 4-3A What is 2/3? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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This fraction of the circles are yellow
4 points 4-4Q This fraction of the circles are yellow or blue. Back to Gameboard Answer
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4 Points 4-4A What is 4/8, 2/4 or ½? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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A is pointing to this number.
5 Points 4-5Q A is pointing to this number. Back to Gameboard Answer
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5 Points What is 1 and one fourth? Back to Back to Gameboard Problem
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1 Point 5-1Q A bucket of paint costs $9.00. Trey bought 10 buckets. This is the total cost. Back to Gameboard Answer
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1 Point 5-1A What is $90? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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The measure of this angle.
2 Points 5-2Q The measure of this angle. Back to Gameboard Answer
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2 Points 5-2A What is 90 degrees? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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3 Points Leon had to bring 288 cookies for the fourth grade party.
5-3Q Leon had to bring 288 cookies for the fourth grade party. There were 6 fourth grade classrooms. This is how many cookies each class got. Back to Gameboard Answer
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3 Points 5-3A What is 48? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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5-4Q 4 Points Jeanie had 37 pecan trees and each tree occupied 35 square feet of space. This is how much space the trees occupied in all. Back to Gameboard Answer
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4 Points 5-4A What is 1295 feet? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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Ms. Perales is 5 feet 3 inches tall. She is this many inches.
5 Points 5-5Q Ms. Perales is 5 feet 3 inches tall. She is this many inches. Back to Gameboard Answer
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5 Points 5-5A What is 63 inches? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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Final Jeopardy Back to Answer Gameboard
FINAL Q Isabelle must drive 1,482 miles. She plans to drive approximately the same number of miles per day over the period of 5 days. This is the best approximation for the number of miles she will drive per day. Back to Gameboard Answer
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Final Jeopardy What is 300 miles per day? Back to Back to Gameboard
FINAL A What is 300 miles per day? Back to Gameboard Back to Problem
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Help for Teachers – Keep as last slide
To create a new set of categories and problems: Update topics on title screen (slide 2) Rename category headers on question board (slide 3) Change category help slides (immediately following question board) Modify questions and answers (answers immediately follow each question slide) Cut and Paste Daily Doubles Tips: Questions and answers are MathType objects. It is easier if you keep it that way. Even for text problems. To put copy of question on the answer slide, copy and paste the MathType object from the question slide then resize. The EXIT graphic on the game board will exit WITHOUT saving anything. It is intended for student use when playing. Make sure you test your game to make sure everything is linked and working correctly. When playing the intro screen of the game you can click in the lower right corner at any time to skip the intro and go directly to the question board. Do NOT: Change any hyperlinks Type <ctrl><home> to return to 1st slide
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