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Jeopardy ShapesSolids Congruency Symmetry Number Lines Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Shapes What is the name of the figure below?

$100 Answer from Shapes pentagon

$200 Question from Shapes What shape has the greatest number of sides? a. pentagon b. octagon c. quadrilateral d. hexagon

$200 Answer from Shapes octagon

$300 Question from Shapes Which shape has fewer sides than a quadrilateral? a.pentagon b.hexagon c.triangle d.octagon

$300 Answer from Shapes triangle

$400 Question from Shapes Mary drew 3 triangles, a rectangle, and 2 hexagons. How many sides were on the shapes altogether?

$400 Answer from Shapes 25 sides

$500 Question from Shapes Which figure below is NOT a quadrilateral?

$500 Answer from Shapes

$100 Question from Solids What geometric figure does the drum best represent?

$100 Answer from Solids cylinder

$200 Question from Solids How many faces does a rectangular prism have?

$200 Answer from Solids 6 faces

$300 Question from Solids How many edges does a cube have?

$300 Answer from Solids 12 edges

$400 Question from Solids How many vertices are on a cone? a. one b. three c. zero

$400 Answer from Solids zero

$500 Question from Solids Max, Ryan, and Alex were carrying a box of tissue, a tennis ball, and a soda can. Use the clue to decide which object each student carried. The object Alex carried had no faces. Max didn’t carry the object with 8 vertices.

$500 Answer from Solids Max carried the soda can. Ryan carried the box of tissue. Alex carried the tennis ball.

$100 Question from Congruency What is the definition of congruent?

$100 Answer from Congruency same size, same shape

$200 Question from Congruency Which pair is NOT congruent? a. b. c.

$200 Answer from Congruency b.

$300 Question from Congruency Look at the puzzle piece below. What figure appears to be congruent? a. b. c.

$300 Answer from Congruency b.

$400 Question from Congruency Which set of figures is NOT congruent? a. b. c.

$400 Answer from Congruency c.

$500 Question from Congruency Victoria and Bethany cut a rectangular sheet of paper diagonally. Victoria said the pieces were congruent but Bethany didn’t agree. Who was right? Explain.

$500 Answer from Congruency Victoria was correct. Both pieces were the same size and same shape.

$100 Question from Symmetry How many lines of symmetry can be drawn in the figure below?

$100 Answer from Symmetry One horizontal line

$200 Question from Symmetry Which figure has more than one line of symmetry? a. b. c.

$200 Answer from Symmetry Figure b

$300 Question from Symmetry Look at the equilateral triangle. How many lines of symmetry are there?

$300 Answer from Symmetry There are 3 lines of symmetry.

$400 Question from Symmetry Which figure shows a line of symmetry drawn correctly? a. b. c.

$400 Answer from Symmetry Figure A. shows a line of symmetry.

$500 Question from Symmetry Which figure does NOT have a line of symmetry drawn correctly? a. b. c.

$500 Answer from Symmetry Figure C does NOT show a line of symmetry.

$100 Question from Number Lines What number does point X best represent on the number line? X

$100 Answer from Number Lines X = 35

$200 Question from Number Lines Which point best represents 225 on the number line? A B C D

$200 Answer from Number Lines point C

$300 Question from Number Lines Which number does point Z best represent on the number line? Z 2 ½ 4 5 ½ 6

$300 Answer from Number Lines Z = 3 ½

$400 Question from Number Lines Which number best represents point R? R 6 ½ 7 8 ¾

$400 Answer from Number Lines R = 8 ¼

$500 Question from Number Lines Match each statement with the correct point on the number line. 22 A B C 26 D E F 1. the product of 7 and 4 2. the sum of 18 and 6 3. half of 50

$500 Answer from Number Lines 1. E 2. B 3. C

Final Jeopardy Carla was arranging the geometric solids in the math center. She wanted to arrange the rectangular prism, the cylinder, and the square pyramid in order from the least number of faces to the greatest. What order should Carla arrange the geometric solids?

Final Jeopardy Answer Cylinder, square pyramid, and rectangular prism