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I nstructions for Playing Jeopardy: · Edit the category titles, questions, and answers. Hide the answer text behind the yellow box. If you click the yellow box, it will fade away - don't worry. It will reset when you come back to the page. ·If you would like to add a "Daily Double" question, choose the square from the game board that you would like to be the DD and change the link to the Daily Double slide. ·Divide your class into four teams (or whatever works for you. Just edit the Scoreboard slide appropriately). One representative from the first team chooses a category and a question value. Click the yellow value to go to the question. · Read the question aloud. (You can play the Jeopardy music by clicking the "Music" link at the bottom of the slide if you wish. Click it again to stop it.) When the correct answer has been given, reveal the answer by clicking the yellow-edged box. (You might have to click twice.) Then click "Score" to go to the Scoreboard. Note: Using the left and right arrows will not navigate the game properly. Use only the links that are contained within each page to get around. · Use the pen to add the team's scores. Then click "Back" to go back to the Game Board. · Before going on to the next question, drag the small blue box that is located directly below the Game Board over the last question used to remove it from play. It is cloned infinitely so just keep on draggin'! · When students find the Daily Double slide, click the image to move to the wager screen. Only the team who chose the question may answer. One representative from the team can use the pen to write their wager in the box. If the team answers correctly, they add their wager to their score. If they answer incorrectly, the wager is deducted from their score.

F/D/P Conversions

Decimals to percents and reverse Fractions to Decimals Percents to fractions Decimals to fractions Compare and order $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000

Back to Game Board Team 1Team 2 Team 3 Team 4Team 5Team 6

Change 0.3 to a percent 200 pts Music Score 30% Back

Change 0.04 to a percent 400 pts Music Score 4% Back

Change 35% to a decimal 600 pts Music Score 0.35 Back

Change 3.2 to a percent 800 pts Music Score 320% Back

Change 643% to a decimal 1000 pts Music Score 6.43 Back

Change 3/10 to a decimal 200 pts Music Score 0.3 Back

Change 3/5 to a decimal 400 pts Music Score 0.6 Back

Change 2 and 7/8 to a decimal 600 pts Music Score Back

Change 3 and 1/9 to a decimal 800 pts Music Score 3.1 Back

Change 7/12 to a decimal. Round to the nearest thousandths place 1000 pts Music Score Back

Change 20% to a fraction in simplest form 200 pts Music Score 1/5 Back

Change 44% to a fraction in simplest form 400 pts Music Score 11/25 Back

Change 81% to a fraction in simplest form 600 pts Music Score 81/100 Back

Change 145% to a mixed number in simplest form 800 pts Music Score 1 and 9/20 Back

Change 700% to a fraction or mixed number in simplest form 1000 pts Music Score 7 Back

Change 0.21 to a fraction in simplest form 200 pts Music Score 21/100 Back

Change 0.32 to a fraction in simplest form 400 pts Music Score 8/25 Back

Change 3.75 to a mixed number in simplest form. 600 pts Music Score 3 and 3/4 Back

Change 4.05 to a mixed number in simplest form 800 pts Music Score 4 and 1/20 Back DD

Change 2.3 to a mixed number in simplest form pts Music Score 2 and 1/3 Back DD D-500

Which is less? 3/5 or 0.75 Justify answers using fractions with common numerators 200 pts Music Score 3/5 is less than 3/4 Back

Which is greater? 1/8 or 0.12 Justify answer by using decimals 400 pts Music Score is greater than 0.12 Back

Put these numbers in order from least to greatest. Show final answers in PERCENT form. 0.22, 1/4, 20% 600 pts Music Score 20%, 22%, 25% Back

Put these in order from greatest to least. Show final answer in DECIMAL form. 77%, 7/9, pts Music Score 0.7, 0.77, Back

Put these numbers in order from least to greatest. Show final answer in fraction form with common denominators , 60%, 3/ pts Music Score 24/40, 25/40, 30/40 Back

DD Wager

Write your wager in the box. Daily Double Music Score Back Go on to Daily Double Question DD Question

Change 0.55 to a fraction in simplest form Daily Double Music Score 11/20 Back