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THIS IS With Host... Your 100 200 300 400 500 Fractions and Decimals Estimation and Rounding Geometry Time Measurement Word Problems.

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5 100 200 300 400 500 Fractions and Decimals Estimation and Rounding Geometry Time Measurement Word Problems

6 A 100 Which shows 3/4 of the picture shaded? A B C D

7 Correct Response: C A 100

8 What fraction of this large square is shaded? A 200

9 Correct Response: 6/8 A 200

10 Maria’s cat eats 1/2 can of food a day. How many cans will her cat eat in week? A 300

11 Correct Response: 3 1/2 A 300

12 3/8 + 3/8= A 400

13 Correct Response: 6/8 or 3/4 A 400

14 Write this number is standard form! A 500 Four hundred thirty six thousand, two hundred twenty six, and eight tenths

15 Correct Response: 436,226.8 A 500

16 Round $3.46 to the nearest dollar. B 100

17 Correct Response: $3.00

18 Estimate the sum of 124 + 576 to the nearest hundred. B 200

19 Correct Response: 700 B 200

20 B 300 Estimate the difference of 8,456 – 3,506 to the nearest thousand.

21 Correct Response: 4,000 B 300

22 Estimate the product of 31×13 to the nearest ten B 400

23 Correct Response: 300

24 B 500 A: 30 and 80 B: 100 and 150 C: 300 and 800 D: 1000 and 1500 Estimate 39×11. The product is between what numbers?

25 B 500 Correct Response: C: 300 and 800

26 Alan says that if a figure has four sides, it must be a rectangle. Gina does not agree. Which of the following figures shows that Gina is correct? A B C D C 100

27 Correct Response: D C 100

28 I am a 3-D shape. I have NO flat faces. I have NO corners. I look the same from all directions. What shape am I? C 200

29 Correct Response: A Sphere C 200

30 Which street is parallel to the railroad tracks? C 300

31 Correct Response: Walnut Street C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 Name five of the six shapes below! C 400

34 Correct Response: Square Triangle Pentagon Hexagon Octagon Decagon C 400

35 Identify six of the eight 3-D Shapes C 500

36 Correct Response: Cube Cylinder Triangular Prism Rectangular Prism Triangular Prism Cone Hexagonal Prism Square Pyramid C 500

37 Write the digital time! This time is when you are in bed! Must include A.M. / P.M. (No Seconds) D 100

38 Correct Response: 10:10 P.M. D 100

39 Write this time in three different ways! D 200

40 Correct Response: Nine Thirty Half Past Nine Two Quarter Past Nine Thirty Minutes After Nine Thirty Minutes Until Nine Etc.... D 200

41 How much time has elapsed? D 300 Start Time End Time 12:00 A.M. – 4:45 A.M.

42 Correct Response: 4 Hours and Fifteen Minutes D 300

43 What is the Start Time? D 400 End Time - 4:00 P.M. Elapsed Time: 4 Hours and 30 Minutes Start Time: ?

44 Correct Response: 11:30 A.M. D 400

45 How Much Time Has Elapsed? D 500

46 Correct Response: 4 Hours and 15 Minutes D 500

47 How Long is the Pencil? E 100

48 Correct Response: 4 ½ inches E 100

49 About how much does this bowling ball weigh? E 200 A: 12 ounces B: 50 pounds C: 12 pounds D: 50 ounces

50 Correct Response: C 12 pounds E 200

51 Determine the total amount of liquid! E 300 1 Half Gallon + 2 Quart + 2 Pints + 4 cups

52 One and a Half Gallons E 300

53 How Long is the Pencil to the closest quarter inch? E 400

54 Correct Response: 5 ¼ inches

55 Write the measurement in decimals. E 500

56 Correct Response: 2.7 cm E 500

57 Carl has 3 empty egg cartons and 34 eggs. If each carton holds 12 eggs, how many more eggs are needed to fill all 3 cartons? F 100

58 Correct Response: Two More Eggs Needed

59 A gum ball machine has 7 red gum balls, 4 white gum balls, 9 orange gum balls, and 5 blue gum balls. If Jack puts in a nickel and turns the handle for one gum ball, which color does he have the LEAST chance of getting? F 200

60 Correct Response: White F 200

61 A family of 2 adults and 3 children go to a Sea Dogs baseball game on Tuesday night. How much money will they save by going to the game on Tuesday night rather than to any other regular night game? F 300 SEA DOG TICKETS Adult…………………….$4.00 Child…………………….$2.00 Tuesday Night is Family Night Bring your entire family for $9.00

62 Correct Response: $5.00 F 300

63 Scott bought three bags of candy with 75 pieces in each one. He plans to divide all the candy evenly among seven friends. How many pieces of candy will Scott have left for himself? F 400

64 Correct Response: 1 Piece Left F 400

65 Anne earned $3 an hour baby-sitting, and $4 an hour working in the garden. Last week she did baby-sitting for 5 hours and garden work for 3 hours. How much more money does she need to buy a game that costs $35? F 500

66 Correct Response: $8.00 F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Coordinate Geometry Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 What is the location of point M? Final Jeopardy Question Click on screen to continue What is the location of point M?

69 Correct Final Jeopardy Response Coordinate (2,3) Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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