Title: Jeopardy Template
1This is a template for you to use in your
classroom. These notes will not appear on the
actual slide show.
This is ...
Jeopardy!
Scroll to next slide to modify the game board
2Change category names by double clicking on them
and typing in new category
Choose a Daily Double answer Right click on a
number, go to action settings, choose hyperlink
to Slide, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the
next slide to link to the appropriate category
slide
Multiply/Divide
Models
Add/Subtract
Area/Perimeter
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3Daily Double!
4Models 100
Click on column heading to enter category name
Click on Place answer here to enter answer
The expression that best represents the model
shown below
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
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.
5Models 100
What is
6Models 200
This model best represents the expression
7Models 200
8Models 300
This fraction best represents how much of Mrs.
Pendrys acre of land she will plant with corn.
9Models 300
10Models 400
This is the model that represents one-half of
three-eighths. Use your dry erase board and
marker.
11Models 400
12Area/Perimeter 100
Jennifer needs to cut a piece of wood to cover a
window. The window is a square. The wood should
measure feet on each side. This is the
perimeter of the piece of wood
13Area/Perimeter 100
14Area/Perimeter 200
This is the perimeter of the parallelogram shown
below
in.
in.
in.
15Area/Perimeter 200
16Area/Perimeter 300
This is the area of the parallelogram shown
below
in.
in.
in.
17Area/Perimeter 300
18Area/Perimeter 400
This is the area of the singles court
26 yd
12 yd
19Area/Perimeter 400
20Add/Subtract 100
Alma is years old, while her brother Dave is
years old. This is the sum of the ages of Alma
and Dave.
21Add/Subtract 100
22Add/Subtract 200
Laura purchased two puppies from a litter. One of
the puppies weighs pounds. The other puppy
weighs pounds. This is how much more the
second puppy weighs than the first.
23Add/Subtract 200
24Add/Subtract 300
This is the total distance Pedro jogged on
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of last week
25Add/Subtract 300
26Add/Subtract 400
Yasmine is using a wooden strip yard long to
make a picture frame. If she cuts off a piece
that is yard long, this is the fraction that
best represents the portion that is left on the
original strip.
27Add/Subtract 400
28Multiply/Divide 100
A sailboat can sail miles in an hour. How
far can the sailboat sail in of an hour?
29Multiply/Divide 100
30Multiply/Divide 200
How many 2½ hour movies can be shown
consecutively in a 20-hour period?
31Multiply/Divide 200
32Multiply/Divide 300
Larry was able to save 1/5 of the money he earned
last summer. If he earned 135, this dollar
amount represents how much Larry saved last
summer?
33Multiply/Divide 300
34Multiply/Divide 400
The area of a rectangle is feet2. If one
dimension of the rectangle is feet, this
fraction represents the length of the other
dimension.
35Multiply/Divide 400
36Final Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy!
37Final Category
From a six foot board, Mario cuts off a piece 1½
feet long. From what is left, he wants to cut
four equal pieces. How long is each piece?
38Final Jeopardy