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2 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Scroll to next slide to modify the game board This is a template for you to use in your classroom. These notes will not appear on the actual slide show. This is a template for you to use in your classroom. These notes will not appear on the actual slide show.

3 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 This button goes to Final Jeopardy answer Choose a Daily Double answer: Right click on a button, go to action settings, choose hyperlink to Slide…, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the next slide to link to the appropriate category slide Choose a Daily Double answer: Right click on a button, go to action settings, choose hyperlink to Slide…, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the next slide to link to the appropriate category slide Change category names by double clicking on them and typing in new category

4 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Create a hyperlink to the appropriate category slide

5 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Algebra 100 17 feet 9 feet 11 feet Click on What is to enter questions Right click each black box, action settings, choose play sound, and select sound for either right or wrong answers Click on column heading to enter category name Click on Place answer here to enter answer Selecting sounds: right click on box, check box for play sound, click on Other sound… Navigate to sound folder in Jeopardy folder, click on sound to be used. A tree was 5 feet tall when it was planted 4 years ago. It has grown 3 feet each year since it was planted. What is the height of the tree at the end of three years? 12 feet

6 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Algebra 200 70 inches 100 inches 65 inches A frog jumps 20 inches. After its first jump the frog is 20 inches from its starting point. After its second jump it is 40 inches from its starting point. A third jump takes the frog 60 inches from its starting point. If this pattern continues, how far will the frog be from its starting point after the fifth jump? 120 inches

7 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Algebra 300 A student was drawing line segments in octagons. For one octagon there were 8 lines segments, for two there were 16 line segments, for 3 there were 24 line segments. If this pattern continues, how many line segments will there be for seven octagons? 56 48 54 32

8 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Algebra 400 Lara was buying gum for her friends. The gum comes with 6 pieces in each pack. Which list shows the number of pieces of gum she could have bought for her friends? 12, 20, 24, 30 16, 22, 36, 40 12, 18, 30, 36, 6, 16, 20, 24

9 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Measurement 100 1 centimeter 10 inches 10 meters Which measure best describes the length of a library book? 1 yard

10 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Measurement 200 21 o 22 o ? The temperature is shown on the thermometer for this morning. It is 12  C warmer now. What is the temperature now? 20 o 25 o

11 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Measurement 300 James looks at a clock to see if it is time to go to the movie. The time shown on the clock is within which range of time? 3:00 - 3:30 12:00 - 12:30 1:00 - 1:30 2:00 - 2:30

12 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Measurement 400 Judy starts her homework at 7:15 p.m. She finishes her homework 45 minutes later. What time did she finish her homework? 8:25 8:00 7:45 6:30

13 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Measurement 400 Bernie just got a new watch. He is trying to set it to his alarm clock, which is shown in the picture below. Which shows the same time as Bernie’s alarm clock? 1:45 11:45 12:45 9:05

14 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 E & R 100 Frank is taller than Sean. Sean is shorter than Tim. George is taller than Frank. Based on these facts, which is a reasonable conclusion? Frank is taller than George George is the shortest Tim is taller than Frank Sean is the shortest

15 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 E & R 200 Sonia bought 2 plums for $0.18 each and an apple for $0.33. Which is the best estimate of the amount of money that she spent for the 3 pieces of fruit? $0.50 $0.60 $0.70 $0.80

16 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 E & R 300 Adele selected 4 items in a store. The lowest-priced item was $17, and the highest-priced item was $32. Which is the most reasonable range for the total cost of the items, not including tax? less than $60 between $60 and $130 between $130 and $180 more than $180

17 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 E & R 400 Sleepy Smith fell asleep in math for 18 minutes, in science for 26 minutes, and in PE for 11 minutes. About how much longer did Sleepy sleep in science and physical education combined than he did in math? 40 minutes 30 minutes 20 minutes 10 minutes

18 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Grab Bag 100 Jackie and her family drove 392 miles on Friday and 425 miles on Saturday. Which is the best estimate of the distance they traveled altogether? 900 miles 800 miles 700 miles 500 miles

19 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Grab Bag 200 May June March Max worked in his neighbor’s garden last spring. He kept a record of the number of hours that he worked each month. In which month did Max work an odd number of hours? April

20 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Grab Bag 300 8 × 24 24 × 6 Pedro has 24 candy hearts and 8 peppermints. He wants to arrange the 24 hearts in 6 rows in a box. Which expression could be used to find the number of hearts in each row? 24 ÷ 8 24 ÷ 6

21 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Grab Bag 400 Which figure does NOT have 2/4 of the area shaded?

22 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Final Jeopardy

23 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2000 Final Jeopardy Bianca bought 4 pizzas. Each pizza has between 10 and 12 slices. She and her four friends want to share the pizza equally. What is a reasonable total number of slices each person can eat? Less than 4 slices 6 to 7 slices 5 slices 8 to 9 slices


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