The purpose of this Jeopardy game is for students to review addition, subtraction, time, and money facts. They can use this to practice their math skills.

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The purpose of this Jeopardy game is for students to review addition, subtraction, time, and money facts. They can use this to practice their math skills for a test or teachers can use it as in informal assessment after completing a math unit.

Welcome to Math Jeopardy! Click on the screen to get started…

DIRECTIONS 1.Choose a category and then pick a question. The higher the number the harder the question. 2.When you think you have the right answer click the check mark in the corner. 3.When you have checked your answer click the “Back” button to return to the main page. 4.The team with the most points at the end wins the game!

ADDITIONSUBTRACTIONTIMEMONEY

Addition

38

Addition

96

Addition ___ = 67

33

Addition

93

Addition = 16 + ___

41

Addition 600 Bill had 3 video games. He went to the store and bought 2 more. How many video games does Bill have all together?

5

Subtraction

22

Subtraction

24

Subtraction ___ = 12

51

Subtraction

50

Subtraction = ___

50

Subtraction 600 Mary collected 97 pieces of Halloween candy. If she ate 16 of them, how many pieces of candy were left?

81

Time 100 What time is it?

3:00

Time 200 What time is it?

6:25

Time 300 The party started at 7:00. Sally is 10 minutes late. What time did Sally arrive?

7:10

Time 400 It is 4:12. What time will it be in 23 minutes?

4:35

Time 500 What time is it?

8:05

Time 600 How much time has passed?

30 minutes

Money 100 How much is this worth?

13 cents

Money 200 How much is this worth?

60 cents

Money 300

$4.26

Money 400 How much money is 3 quarters, 5 nickels, and 8 pennies.

$1.08

Money 500 John went to the store with $ He spent $4.37 on snacks. How much money does John have left?

$7.63

Money 600 Sue wants to buy some school supplies. She has $4.00. She wants to buy 3 pencils, 2 erasers, and a notebook. Does she have enough money? How much will she spend? $0.23 $2.50 $1.25 $.045

Yes, she will spend $.2.84