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2 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments Before modifying and saving: A certificate may be printed when a student answers the last question correctly (Slide 37). A macro is used to print out the certificate. You need to edit the macro for your printer. Refer to slide 36 for these steps. COMPARING AND SCALING WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?? 7TH GRADE MATH

3 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments Please enter your first name: Please enter your last name: Please enter your teacher’s name: Please enter your school’s name: Student Information This slide allows students to type information that will be used to personalize the game. Students need to click on the gray button to clear the information. Then they double click in each box to enter the appropriate text. Make sure that they click on the blue button before proceeding with the game.

4 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments Welcome, You are about to play, Who Wants an Education, the game that makes learning fun! You will be given a question with four possible answers. Click on the letter of the right answer, and you will advance to the next question. If you miss, you will have to start over at question #1. Good Luck!

5 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments Write the ratio 3:21 in simplest form. Edit questions by triple- clicking on the text of the question, and type the new question. Edit the answers in the same manner. Select the right answer by right- clicking on the letter(A,B,C,D) of the correct answer, select “Action Settings” from the menu, select “Hyperlink to:”, click on the down arrow to select “Slide…”, choose the slide that corresponds to the dollar amount of the question, and click “OK”, and “OK” again. Click on the letter of the correct answer. 21:3 1:7 1:3 6:42 $100 Question

6 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments In a survey, 12 girls liked pizza and 7 liked tacos best. What is the ratio of girls that liked tacos to pizza? Click on the letter of the correct answer. You only have to select a hyperlink for the right answers. 7 to 12 7 to 19 12 to 7 12 to 19 $200 Question

7 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments There are 345 students in the cafeteria. If 30% of them brought a sack lunch, how many brought a sack lunch?. Click on the letter of the correct answer. 10 115 10,350 104 $300 Question

8 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments Write a ratio equivalent to 4:32. Click on the letter of the correct answer. 1:8 8:64 2:16 All of the above $500 Question

9 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments Of the students in Mrs. Rops’ class, 12 are wearing athletic shoes, 6 are wearing boots, and 3 are wearing other kinds of shoes. What fraction of Mrs. Rops’ class are wearing boots? Click on the letter of the correct answer. 15/21 12/21 6/21 $1,000 Question

10 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments Mike sold 24 tickets and Mary sold 8 tickets. What is the ratio in simplest form, of the number of tickets Mary sold to the number Mike sold? Click on the letter of the correct answer. 1:4 1:3 3:1 4:1 $2,000 Question

11 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments You pay $6.15 for 8 cookies. What is the unit rate?. Click on the letter of the correct answer. $1.30 $0.76 $49.20 $0.77 $4,000 Question

12 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments Write the ratio in simplest form: 50 inches: 2 feet. Click on the letter of the correct answer. 25:1 25:12 1:25 12:25 $8,000 Question

13 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments The price of 10.2 oz. of crackers in $2.59. What is the unit price (round to the nearest penny). Click on the letter of the correct answer. $0.25 $0.26 $3.94 $0.76 $16,000 Question

14 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments One hundred nautical miles equals about 185 km. To the nearest km, how far is 325 nautical miles? Click on the letter of the correct answer. 175 km 60,125 km 176 km 601 km $32,000 Question

15 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments Express the ratio as a decimal: 5:16. Click on the letter of the correct answer. 5/16 0.3125 3.2.8 $64,000 Question

16 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments X: 2 c. blueberries, 1/2 c. sugar Y: 6 c. blueberries, 2 c. sugar Z: 10 c. blueberries, 3 c. sugar Which will be the sweetest?. Click on the letter of the correct answer. X Y Z They are the same sweetness $125,000 Question

17 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments Tom made $187.00 in two weeks. At that rate, how much would he make in a year? Click on the letter of the correct answer. $9724 $2431 $4862 $374 $250,000 Question

18 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments A proportion is two _________ set equal to one another. Click on the letter of the correct answer. rates percents equations ratios $500,000 Question

19 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments An astronaut who weighs 21 lb on the moon weighs 126 lb on Earth. How much would a person who weighs 162 lb on Earth weigh on the moon? Click on the letter of the correct answer. 16 1/3 lb 97.2 lb 27 lb 972 lb Million Dollar Question

20 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments $100! You just won You are absolutely right,

21 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments You just won, that is correct! $200!

22 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments $300! You just won taught you well, you’re right!

23 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments $500!You just won Great Job! You did it!

24 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments $1,000!You just won must be a good school!

25 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments $2,000! You just won You are pretty smart,

26 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments $4,000! You just won Wow! You must have studied!

27 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments $8,000!You just won Awesome! Halfway to one million dollars!

28 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments $16,000! You just won Super!will be proud!

29 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments $32,000!You just won Wonderful! You’ve reached the next level!

30 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments $64,000!You just won You are on your way! Be careful,

31 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments $125,000! You just won I’ve never seen anything like it!

32 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments $250,000! You just won Fantastic! This is really exciting!

33 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments $500,000!You just won One right answer to go!

34 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments Wrong $0 That is not correct. You leave with

35 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments Wrong $1000 That is not correct. You leave with

36 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments Wrong $32,000 That is not correct. You leave with

37 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments is a Millionaire! To edit the printcertificate macro: Go to Tools, Macro, Macros. Select printcertificate, click on the edit button. The Visual Basic Editor window will open. Scroll down the script until you see,.ActivePrinter = "HP DeskJet 710C Series”. Change the text inside the quotations with the name of your printer (look in the Print menu for the printer name). Go to File, Save. To edit the printcertificate macro: Go to Tools, Macro, Macros. Select printcertificate, click on the edit button. The Visual Basic Editor window will open. Scroll down the script until you see,.ActivePrinter = "HP DeskJet 710C Series”. Change the text inside the quotations with the name of your printer (look in the Print menu for the printer name). Go to File, Save. Insert clip art graphic here

38 Created by Patrick Dierschke ©2001 E-mail your commentsE-mail your comments Certificat e is a August 1, 2015 Use clip art or other graphics to spice up this page. Graphic sites: www.clipart.com www.ditto.com AOL graphics library Graphic sites: www.clipart.com www.ditto.com AOL graphics library You can also copy pictures off the web, and use the Paint program in Accessories of Windows to modify it for the particular slide. Created by Patrick Dierschke


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