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2 THIS IS

3 With Host... Your

4 Directions Player 1 picks a category and clicks on a question. Both players figure an answer to the question. Click on the question screen to see the answer to the question. If Player 1 gets the correct answer, then he/she gets the points for that question and continues selecting a category and question until he/she answers a question incorrectly. If Player 1 gets the question wrong, then Player 2 can be awarded the points for the question if he/she gets the question correct. If Player 2 gets the question correct, then he/she gets to keep going until he/she answers a question incorrectly. If neither player answers a question correctly, then whichever player picked the question gets to select a new category and question. Click on the house at the bottom left corner of each answer screen to return to the category board. Have Fun!!!!!!!!

5 100 200 300 400 500 Fractions Sum and Difference Quotient and Product Models POW Problems GCF and LCM

6 A 100 The ratio 12 to 48 can be represented by which fraction? A. 1/12 B. ¼ C. 4/1 D. 48/12

7 A. 1/12 A 100

8 Which shows another way to represent 16 to 49? A. 16 ÷49 B. 49/16 C. 49:16 D.1/16 A 200

9 A. 16 ÷ 49 A 200

10 Write an improper fraction and a mixed number for the model shown. A 300 =shaded

11 5/2 and 2 1/2 A 300

12 Which two fraction are between 2/3 and 3/4? A. 1/2 and 3/5 B. 3/14 and 17/24 C. 17/24 and 13/18 D. 6/12 and 4/5 A 400

13 C. 17/24 and 13/18 A 400

14 What fraction of this rectangle is shaded? A 500 = shaded

15 8/15 A 500

16 Find the sum of ¼ and 5/6. B 100

17 Sum: 1 and 1/12 B 100

18 Find the difference of 7/8 and 1/10. B 200

19 Difference: 31/40 B 200

20 2 and 5/12 + 2 and 5/6 B 300

21 Sum: 5 and 1/4 B 300

22 3 and 3/8 – 3/4 B 400

23 Difference: 2 and 5/8 B 400

24 Estimate the solution. Then find the difference. 10 and 1/7 – 4 and 3/13 B 500

25 Estimate: 10 – 4=6 Difference: 5 and 43/51 B 500

26 What is the product of 1/4 and 5/25 A. 1/40 B. 1/20 C. 1/9 D. 4/5 C 100

27 B. 1/20 C 100

28 2/5 ÷ 4/9 C 200

29 Quotient: 9/10 C 200

30 What is the quotient of 1 and 2/3 ÷ 1/6 ? C 300

31 Quotient: 10 C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 2 and 1/2 x 1 and 2/3 C 400

34 Product: 4 and 1/6 C 400

35 4 and 2/3 ÷ 2 and 1/9 C 500

36 Quotient: 2 and 4/19 C 500

37 Which division sentence is represented by the model? =shaded D 100 A. 1/2 ÷ 7/8 = 4/7C. 4/7 ÷ 1/2 = 8/7 B. 7/8 ÷ 1/2 = 1 and ¾D. 4/8 ÷ 4/7 = 7/8

38 A. 1/2 ÷ 7/8 = 4/7 D 100

39 Draw a model to find the quotient of 3 ÷ 1/2. D 200

40 Answer: 6 D 200

41 Which multiplication sentence matches the model? D 300 =shaded twice A.3/4 1/2 = 3/8B. 1/2 ÷ 3/4 = 2/3 C.3/4 ÷ 1/2 = 1 1/2 D. 3/8 1/2 = 3/4

42 D 300 A. 3/4 1/2 = 3/8

43 Which symbol goes in the box to make the equation true? 7/10 3/4 = 14/15 A.+ B. - C. ÷D. x D 400

44 Answer: C. ÷ D 400

45 Draw a model to find the product of 5/6 and 1/2. D 500

46 Answer: 5/12 MUST HAVE MODEL TO GET THE POINTS! = shaded twice

47 Melinda walks 1/2 mile to school in the morning and then 2/3 mile to work after school. She gets a ride home after work from her dad. How many miles does she walk each day? E 100

48 1/2 + 2/3 Answer: She walks 1 and 1/6 miles each day. E 100

49 Suppose you have 6 yards of fabric to make curtains. You use 4 and 1/8 yards. How much fabric do you have left? E 200

50 6 – 4 and 1/8 Answer: You have 1 and 7/8 yards of fabric left. E 200

51 Yana conducted a survey to find out how many students would participate in a school play. Out of 76 students, 3/4 said they would participate. How many students would participate in the play? E 300

52 76 x 3/4 Answer: 57 students said they would participate. E 300

53 You have 9 gallons of apple cider for a party. If a serving is 1/16 of a gallon, how many serving can you get out of 9 gallons? E 400

54 9 ÷ 1/16 Answer: You can get 144 servings out of 9 gallons. E 400

55 Every 60 th customer at Best Buy wins a new CD, and every 96 th customer wins a new DVD. Which customer will win a new CD and a new DVD? E 500

56 60=2x2x3x5 96=2x2x2x2x2x3 LCM=2x2x2x2x2x3x5=480 A: The 480 th customer will win both. E 500

57 What is the GCF of 60 and 96? F 100

58 Answer: 12 F 100

59 Which is the correct way to write 8 squared? A.8 x 2B. 8 x 3 C. 8 x 8D. 8 x 8 x8 F 200

60 Answer: C F 200

61 Which is the correct way to write 7 cubed? A.7 x 7 x7B. 7 x 3 C. 7 x 2D. 7 x 7 F300

62 Answer: A F300

63 The number 5 is the GCF of which pair of numbers? A.5 and 7B. 10 and 20 C. 25 and 30D. 15 and 30 F 400

64 Answer: C F 400

65 The number 36 is the LCM of which pair of numbers? A. 9 and 8B. 8 and 16 C. 4, 18D. 6, 12 F 500

66 Answer: C F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Using the Problem Solving Approach Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 Gina has 36 feet of total table space for her family gathering. If she uses 2 and ½ foot wide chairs, does Gina have enough table space for 17 people? Explain. Click on screen to continue

69 36 ÷ 2 and 1/2 Answer: No, she does not have enough room for 17 people because she only has enough room for 14 people if she uses 2 and ½ foot wide chairs. Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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