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2 Measurement Jeopardy -4

3 Contestants, Don’t Forget...

4 …Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!

5 500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 200 100 400 LengthWeight What should you use What should you useTemperatureVolume/Capacity

6 Length- 100 Which of the following items would be measured using inches? A.The length of your hand B.The width of a road C.The length of a football field D.The distance between two towns

7 Length– 100 A. The length of your hand Back to Game

8 Length- 200 One yard is equivalent to _____________. A.10 feet B.30 inches C.100 centimeters D.3 feet

9 Length– 200 D. 3 Feet Back to Game

10 Length- 300 A pencil is approximately how long? A.15 inches B.15 centimeters C.15 feet D.15 inches

11 Back to Game Length– 300 B. 15 centimeters

12 Length– 400 How many inches are there in one yard? A.12 B.24 C.36 D.48

13 Length– 400 C. 36 Back to Game

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15 Length - 500 A girl’s hair might be how long? A.3 yards B.30 feet C.300 inches D.30 centimeters

16 Back to Game Length– 500 D. 30 centimeters

17 Weight - 100 A watermelon might have a weight of _______. A.3 ounces B.3 tons C.5 ounces D.5 pounds

18 Back to Game Weight – 100 D. 5 pounds

19 Weight – 200 Which of the following might have a mass of one ounce? A.an apple B.a bicycle C.a car D.a slice of bread

20 Back to Game Weight – 200 D. a slice of bread

21 Weight - 300 Which of the following animals might weigh about 25 pounds? A.a dog B.a horse C.an elephant D.a goldfish

22 Back to Game Weight – 300 A. a dog

23 Weight - 400 How many ounces are there in 1 pound? A.15 B.10 C.16 D.20

24 Back to Game Weight – 400 C. 16

25 Weight - 500 How many pounds are in one ton? A. 500 B.2000 C.200 D.5000

26 Back to Game Weight – 500 B. 2000

27 Volume/Capacity - 100 A small medicine cup might have a capacity of ________. A.2 cups B.1 ounce C.1 cup D.5 quarts

28 Back to Game Volume/Capacity – 100 B. 1 ounce

29 Volume/Capacity – 200 Which of the following items could NOT have a capacity of one quart? A.a coke bottle B.a tea pitcher C.a swimming pool D.a container of ice cream

30 Back to Game Volume/Capacity – 200 C. a swimming pool

31 Volume/Capacity - 300 What is the approximate capacity of a milk carton from lunch? A.1 ounce B.1 cup C.1 pint D.1 quart

32 Back to Game Volume/Capacity – 300 C. 1 pint

33 Volume/Capacity - 400 A bathroom sink might have a capacity of _________. A.5 quarts B.100 cups C.20 gallons D.5 ounces

34 Back to Game Volume/Capacity – 400 A. 5 quarts

35 Volume/Capacity - 500 A large bathtub might have a capacity of ____. A.25 gallons B.25 quarts C.100 ounces D.1,000 pints

36 Back to Game Volume/Capacity – 500 A. 25 gallons

37 What would you use? - 100 If you wanted to measure how much an apple weighs you would use: A.A measuring cup B.scale C.thermometer D.ruler

38 © Back to Game What would you use? – 100 B. scale

39 What would you use – 200 I need to find out how warm it is outside. I would use: A.A measuring cup B.scale C.thermometer D.A ruler

40 Back to Game What would you use – 200 C. thermometer

41 What would you use - 300 I need to measure 6 ounces of milk for my recipe. I will use: A.A measuring cup B.scale C.thermometer D.ruler

42 Back to Game What would you use – 300 A. A measuring cup

43 What would you use – 400 I want to measure how big my door is. I would use : A.A measuring cup B.scale C.thermometer D.ruler

44 Back to Game What would you use – 400 D. ruler

45 What would you use- 500 I want to measure the perimeter of my garden. I would use: A.Measuring cup B.scale C.thermometer D.ruler

46 Back to Game What would you use – 500 D. ruler

47 Temperature - 100 At 1:00 the temperature was 45 degrees F. If the temperature went down 6 degrees F, what is the current temperature? A.51 degrees F B.40 degrees F C.38 degrees F D.39 degrees F

48 Back to Game Temperature – 100 D. 39 degrees F

49 Temperature - 200 Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. When they went up the hill the temperature was 56 degrees F, but when they came down the hill the temperature was 70 degrees F. What was the change in temperature? A.14 degrees F B.16 degrees F C.18 degrees F D.20 degrees F

50 Back to Game Temperature – 200 A. 14 degrees F

51 Temperature - 300 The low temperature last night was 55 degrees F. If the high temperature is expected to be 70 degrees F, how much warmer is it during the day than at night? A.25 degrees F B.15 degrees F C.35 degrees F D.5 degrees F

52 Back to Game Temperature – 300 B. 15 degrees F

53 Temperature - 400 If the temperature of cooked meat should be at least 170 degrees F, and Sally’s roast shows a temperature of 138 degrees F, how much hotter does it need to be? A.28 degrees F. B.30 degrees F C.32 degrees F D.34 degrees F

54 Back to Game Temperature – 400 C. 32 degrees F

55 Temperature - 500 The high temperature today is expected to be 94 degrees F. Right now it is 58 degrees F. How much hotter should it get today. A.30 degrees F B.33 degrees F C.36 degrees F D.39 degrees F

56 Back to Game Temperature – 500 C. 36 degrees F


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