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Jeopardy Reading Numbers Ordering Numbers Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Money Fractions Rounding Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100.

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2 Jeopardy Reading Numbers Ordering Numbers Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Money Fractions Rounding Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from Reading Numbers What is the value of 9 in 192, 367?

4 $100 Answer from Reading Numbers 9 Ten Thousands or 90,000

5 $200 Question from Reading Numbers Write the number that means 5 hundreds, 3 thousands, and 6 ones.

6 $200 Answer from Reading Numbers 3,506

7 $300 Question from Reading Numbers Write the following number in standard form: 40,000 +3,000 + 90 + 6

8 $300 Answer from Reading Numbers 43,096

9 $400 Question from Reading Numbers Write the number that is 6 hundreds less than 4,892.

10 $400 Answer from Reading Numbers 4,292

11 $500 Question from Reading Numbers Write the following number in standard form: Six hundred two thousand, eight hundred seventeen

12 $500 Answer from Reading Numbers 602,817

13 $100 Question from Comparing Numbers Which number is between 7,588 and 5,433? A.8,297 B.5,563 C.7,820

14 $100 Answer from Comparing Numbers 5,563

15 $200 Question from Comparing Numbers Put the following numbers in order from greatest to least: 8,754 8,806 8,432 8,874

16 $200 Answer from Comparing Numbers 8,874 8,806 8,754 8,432

17 $300 Question from Comparing Numbers The table shows the number of students at different schools. Write the names of the schools from least to greatest. SchoolStudents Jones954 Smith650 Willis702 Cross750

18 $300 Answer from Comparing Numbers Smith, Willis, Cross, Jones

19 $400 Question from Comparing Numbers The table below shows the number of different types of movies rented last month. Which type was rented more than comedies, but less than dramas? Movie TypeNumber Rented Drama563 Mystery496 Comedy477 Sci-Fi623

20 $400 Answer from Comparing Numbers Mystery

21 $500 Question from Comparing Numbers What are the three largest numbers that can me made using the digits 2, 3, 5, and 6? (Each digit can be used only once.)

22 $500 Answer from Comparing Numbers 6,532 6,523 6,352

23 $100 Question from Addition/Subtraction Find the sum of 518 and 265.

24 $100 Answer from Addition/Subtraction 783

25 $200 Question from Addition/Subtraction Find the difference of 507 and 219.

26 $200 Answer from Addition/Subtraction 288

27 $300 Question from Addition/Subtraction Susan counted 24 crickets, 26 caterpillars, and 18 ladybugs. How many crickets and ladybugs did Susan count?

28 $300 Answer from Addition/Subtraction 42

29 $400 Question from Addition/Subtraction The table below shows the snacks sold at the school carnival. How many more bags of popcorn than peanuts were sold? SnackBags Sold Chips113 Popcorn186 Pretzels103 Peanuts129

30 $400 Answer from Addition/Subtraction 57

31 $500 Question from Addition/Subtraction Zach wanted to collect 300 football cards. He had 76 cards and then got 85 more for his birthday. How many more football cards did Zach need to complete his collection?

32 $500 Answer from Addition/Subtraction 139 more cards

33 $100 Question from Multiplication/Division Find the product of 17 and 5.

34 $100 Answer from Multiplication/Division 85

35 $200 Question from Multiplication/Division What is the quotient of 64 and 8?

36 $200 Answer from Multiplication/Division 8

37 $300 Question from Multiplication/Division Ryan arranged his collection of Pokemon cards in 4 rows. Each row had 9 cards. How many Pokemon cards did Ryan have?

38 $300 Answer from Multiplication/Division 36 cards

39 $400 Question from Multiplication/Division Mrs. Winfield gave her daughter 32 pieces of candy to share with her 3 friends. How many pieces of candy will each girl get?

40 $400 Answer from Multiplication/Division 8 pieces of candy

41 $500 Question from Multiplication/Division There were 4 girls and 3 boys buying tickets for field day. Each child bought 5 tickets. How many tickets in all did the children buy?

42 $500 Answer from Multiplication/Division 35 tickets

43 $100 Question from Money/Fractions/Estimation What fractional part of the rectangle is shaded?

44 $100 Answer from Money/Fractions/Estimation Two – thirds Two out of three ⅔

45 $200 Question from Money/Fractions/Estimation What is the value of the following coins?

46 $200 Answer from Money/Fractions/Estimation One dollar and seven cents $1.07

47 $300 Question from Money/Fractions/Estimation Jasmine’s shirt has 5 red buttons, 3 green buttons, and 2 blue buttons. What fractional part of the buttons are green?

48 $300 Answer from Money/Fractions/Estimation Three-tenths 3 out of 10 3/10

49 $400 Question from Money/Fractions/Estimation Blake has 8 coins worth $0.58. What coins does he have?

50 $400 Answer from Money/Fractions/Estimation 1 Quarter 2 Dimes 2 Nickels 3 Pennies

51 $500 Question from Money/Fractions/Estimation James and his father were going on a camping trip. The campgrounds were about 900 miles away. On the first day they traveled 282 miles. The second day they traveled 187 miles. The third day they traveled another 214 miles. About how many miles did they have left to travel to reach the campgrounds on the fourth day?

52 $500 Answer from Money/Fractions/Estimation About 200 miles

53 Final Jeopardy Fill in the circles with the operation signs that would make this number sentence true. 5 4 6 2 = 24

54 Final Jeopardy Answer 5 x 4 + 6 – 2 = 24


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