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JEOPARDY
3rd Grade Math Review
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JeopardyDirections
  • Place the students in groups of four.
  • Decide which group will go first and have that
    group pick a category on the game screen.
  • Click on the point value for that category and a
    question screen will come up.
  • Have the students work in groups to come up with
    an answer to the question.
  • The group that picked the category gets the first
    chance to answer. If they get it correct they
    win the points.
  • If they get it wrong, another team can answer the
    question correctly and win the points.

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  • Once the question has been answered correctly,
    click the mouse and you will see the answer
    screen.
  • Click on the house at the bottom of the page to
    return to the game screen.
  • The next group will now pick a category and a
    question value.
  • After all the questions have been answered, click
    on the red dot at the bottom right of the game
    screen. This will take you to Final Jeopardy.
  • The team with the most points at the end of the
    game wins.
  • Enjoy the game!!!

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Number, Number Sense and Operations 100
  • Decrease 5,672 by
  • 2 hundreds.
  • What is the new number?

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Answer to Number, Number Sense and Operations 100
  • Decrease 5,672 by 2 hundreds.
  • What is the new number?
  • The new number is 5,472.

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Number, Number Sense and Operations 200
  • Mrs. Crawford made 5 dozen cookies for the bake
    sale. How many cookies did she bake?

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Answer to Number, Number Sense and Operations
200
  • Mrs. Crawford made 5 dozen cookies for the bake
    sale. How many cookies did she bake?
  • She baked 60 cookies.

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Number, Number Sense and Operations 300
  • Trae has 20 marbles, he gives one-fifth of his
    marbles to his younger brother, how many marbles
    does Trae have left?

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Answer to Number, Number Sense and Operations 300

Trae has 20 marbles, he gives one-fifth of his
marbles to his younger brother, how many marbles
does Trae have left? 16 marbles
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Number, Number Sense and Operations 400
  • Mrs. Rand picked 15 flowers from her garden. She
    puts 3 flowers
  • in each vase.
  • How many vases will Mrs. Rand need?

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Answer to Number, Number Sense and Operations 400
  • Mrs. Rand picked 15 flowers from her garden. She
    puts 3 flowers
  • in each vase.
  • How many vases will Mrs. Rand need?
  • 5 vases

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Measurement 100
How many inches are in a yard?
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Answer toMeasurement 100
  • How many inches are in a yard?
  • 36 inches

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Measurement 200
  • Terri picked up a package at the post office that
    weighed 853 grams. Is this weight more or less
    than a kilogram?

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Answer toMeasurement 200
  • Terri picked up a package at the post office that
    weighed 853 grams. Is this weight more or less
    than a kilogram?
  • Less than a kilogram

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Measurement 300
  • Christopher left his house at 1020 a.m. He
    returned 2 hours
  • and 50 minutes later.
  • What time did he return?

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Answer toMeasurement 300
  • Christopher left his house at 1020 a.m. He
    returned 2 hours
  • and 50 minutes later.
  • What time did he return?
  • He returned at 110.

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Measurement 400
  • Compare the area of the file cabinet and the
    bookcase.
  • How much more area does the bookcase cover?

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Answer to Measurement 400
  • Compare the area of the file cabinet and the
    bookcase.
  • How much more area does the bookcase cover?
  • 5 square units

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Geometry and Spatial Sense 100

Tell the number of sides and angles that a
hexagon has.
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Answer toGeometry and Spatial Sense 100
  • Tell the number of sides and angles that a
    hexagon has.
  • 6 sides, 6 angles

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Geometry and Spatial Sense 200
  • What is an angle called that measures 180??

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Answer to Geometry and Spatial Sense 200
  • What is an angle called that measures 180??
  • It is a straight angle.

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Geometry and Spatial Sense 300
  • How does a hexagon
  • differ from a pentagon?

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Answer toGeometry and Spatial Sense 300
  • How does a hexagon
  • differ from a pentagon?
  • A hexagon has 6 sides and
  • 6 angles and a pentagon has
  • 5 sides and 5 angles.

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Geometry and Spatial Sense 400
  • How many more blocks are needed to build this
    prism?

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Answer to Geometry and Spatial Sense 400
  • How many more blocks are needed
  • to build this prism?
  • 6 more blocks are needed

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Patterns, Functions and Algebra 100
  • Paul has 5 fish and Maria has 6 fish. Write a
    number sentence that tells how many fish they
    have altogether.

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Answer to Patterns, Functions and Algebra 100
  • Paul has 5 fish and Maria has 6 fish. Write a
    number sentence that tells how many fish they
    have altogether.
  • 5 6 x

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Patterns, Functions and Algebra 200
  • Which number makes this number sentence true?
  • 2 ? lt 15

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Answer to Patterns, Functions and Algebra 200
  • Which number makes this number sentence true?
  • 2 ? lt 15
  • Any number less than 12

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Patterns, Functions and Algebra 300
  • What is the rule for this pattern?
  • 1, 4, 16, 64

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Answer to Patterns, Functions and Algebra 300
  • What is the rule for this pattern?
  • 1, 4, 16, 64
  • multiply by 4

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Patterns, Functions and Algebra 400
  • Fill in the missing numbers and explain the rule
    for the table.

A B
40 20
36 18
32 16
28
12
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Answer to Patterns, Functions and Algebra 400
A B
40 20
36 18
32 16
28 14
24 12
  • Fill in the missing numbers and explain the rule
    for the table.
  • The missing numbers are 14 and 24.
  • The rule is to divide A by 2 to get B. You can
    also multiply B by 2 to get A.

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Data Analysis and Probability 100
  • Rico has one blue block, one red block, and two
    orange blocks
  • in his pocket.
  • What is the probability that when he reaches in
    his pocket, he will pull out a red block?

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Answer to Data Analysis and Probability 100
  • Rico has one blue block, one red block, and two
    orange blocks in his pocket. What is the
    probability that when he reaches in his pocket,
    he will pull out a red block?
  • The probability is

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Data Analysis and Probability 200
  • You are packing for a weekend trip. You packed a
    pair of blue jeans, tan jeans, a white shirt, and
    a red shirt.
  • How many different outfits
  • can you make?

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Answer to Data Analysis and Probability 200
  • You are packing for a weekend trip.
  • You packed a pair of blue jeans, tan jeans, a
    white shirt, and a red shirt.
  • How many different outfits can you make?
  • 4 different outfits
  • (bw, br, tw, tr)

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Data Analysis and Probability 300
  • Mrs. Thomas asked her class to name their
    favorite subject. The mode of the data was math?
    What does this mean?

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Answer to Data Analysis and Probability 300
  • Mrs. Thomas asked her class to name their
    favorite subject. The mode of the data was math?
    What does this mean?
  • The favorite subject was math.

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Data Analysis and Probability 400
  • The graph shows the favorite fast foods for
    Dorinas class.
  • What is the mode of the data?

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Answer to Data Analysis and Probability 400
  • The graph shows the favorite fast foods for
    Dorinas class.
  • What is the mode of the data?
  • chicken nuggets

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Final Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy Question
  • Troy had 40. He spent 2.00 each week at the
    recreation center.
  • How much money did he have left after 8 weeks?

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Answer toFinal Jeopardy
  • Troy had 40. He spent 2.00 each week at the
    recreation center.
  • How much money did he have
  • left after 8 weeks?
  • He had 24.00 left.

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Game Over
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