4th Six Weeks Math Jeopardy created by Lana Beckwith on Patricia Terrell’s Blank Jeopardy template.

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4th Six Weeks

Math Jeopardy created by Lana Beckwith on Patricia Terrell’s Blank Jeopardy template

Categories Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy AdditionMoneySURPRISE! Place Value SubtractionProbability

Categories Mrs. Brown has 16 children in her classroom. She gets 10 new children in her classroom. How many children does she have? Addition 100 Points 16+10= =6

Categories Addition 200 Points Sally bought 15 pencils. She buys 14 more pencils and 2 erasers. How many pencils will she have now? 15-2= =29

Categories Addition 300 Points John picked 32 grapes and 22 pears. How many grapes and pears did John pick? 32-22= =54

Categories Paul and Mary planted 21 tulips and 36 iris bulbs. How many flowers did they plant? Addition 400 Points 21+36= =15

Categories Addie is about 55 inches tall last year. This year she grew 3 inches. How tall is Addie? Addition 500 Points 55-3= =58

Categories Money 100 Points 3 dimes and 1 nickel 3 dimes and 1 nickel 5 nickels 5 nickels 2 quarters 2 quarters 1 quarter, 2 dimes, & 1 penny 1 quarter, 2 dimes, & 1 penny Laura has these coins in her purse. Which coins can she use to make 46 cents?

Categories Money 200 Points bear 15 cents bear 15 cents marbles 30 cents marbles 30 cents yoyo 50 cents yoyo 50 cents barbie 75 cents barbie 75 cents Katie has 3 quarters. What toy could she buy?

Categories Money 300 Points 69 cents 69 cents 79 cents 79 cents 13 cents 13 cents 99 cents 99 cents Michael found 46 cents in his golf bag. He found 33 cents in his shoe. How much money did Michael find?

Categories Money 400 Points $35 $92 $27 $65 Jerry buys a CD player. It cost more than this phone and less than $90. How much does the CD player cost? Telephone $55

Categories Money 500 Points 26 cents 26 cents 48 cents 48 cents 92 cents 92 cents 84 cents 84 cents What is the value of the coins?

Categories Lana’s father drew a picture of the pool he planned to build in the backyard. Each square is one square foot. What is the area of the pool? SURPRISE!!! 100 Points 12 square feet 12 square feet 3 square feet 3 square feet 9 square feet10 square feet

Categories SURPRISE!!! 200 Points Which figure has an area of 7 square units? A BC D

Categories SURPRISE!!! 300 Points Which figure does not have an area of 15 square units? B C A

Categories SURPRISE!!! 400 Points What part is shaded? A B 1/4 3/4

Categories SURPRISE!!! 500 Points What part is shaded yellow? 3/7 4/7 B A

Categories Which number means 6 tens and 8 ones? Place Value 100 Points A B C D

Categories Place Value 200 Points Which number means 8 tens, 2 hundreds, & 4 ones? A B C D

Categories Place Value 300 Points What is the value of the 6 in 762? 6 hundreds6 ones6 thousands 6 tens A B C D

Categories Place Value 400 Points Which number means 3 tens, 9 ones, & 4 hundreds? A B C D

Categories Place Value 500 Points What is the value of the 9 in 295? 9 tens 9 ones 9 thousands 9 hundreds A B C D

Categories Subtraction 100 Points 17-12= =29 Casey gave Daniel 17 toy cars. Logan gave him 12 toy trucks. How many more cars than trucks did Daniel have?

Categories Subtraction 200 Points = = = = students ate donuts for breakfast. 32 students ate toast. How many more students ate donuts than toast?

Categories Subtraction 300 Points = = = = 22 Keith needs 54 invitations. He has 23 invitations. How many more invitations will he need?

Categories Subtraction 400 Points = = = = 14 The students played tag for 22 minutes. They played catch for 36 minutes. How much longer did the students play catch than tag?

Categories Subtraction 500 Points = = = = 33 There were 45 birds singing in the tree. Then 12 birds flew away. How many birds were singing now?

Categories Probability 100 Points A marble jar contains 25 marbles. There are 12 blue, 4 yellow, 7 green, and 2 pink marbles in the jar. Which color would most likely be pulled out of the marble jar? green yellow blue pink

Categories Probability 200 Points A marble jar contains 25 marbles. There are 12 blue, 4 yellow, 7 green, and 2 pink marbles in the jar. Which color would be least likely pulled out of the marble jar? green pink yellow blue

Categories Probability 300 Points If Jamie throws a dime in the air 20 times and it lands on the ground, what best describes the chances of it landing on tails? more likely A equally likely B less likely C not likely D

Categories Probability 400 Points possible certain If it is a cloudy day, is it certain or possible that it will rain?

Categories Daily Double 1000 Points 95 cents 95 cents 79 cents 79 cents What is the value of the coins? 55 cents 55 cents 38 cents 38 cents

Categories Final Jeopardy

Categories What is the value of 2 quarters, 1 dime, 5 nickels, and 2 pennies? Final Jeopardy

Categories What is 87 cents?