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2 Brawner Intermediate School BY Mrs. Ore

3 500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 100 400 Underlying Processes Obj 6 NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1 Probability & Statistics Obj. 5 GEOMETRY OBJ 3 PATTERNS OBJ. 2 200 REVIEW

4 $100 NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Which numeral is the same as six hundred thirty-six thousand, fifty-nine? A. 6306,59B.636,059 C.600,659D. 630,59

5 Back to Jeopardy Board $100 NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1 B.636, 059

6 $200 NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer The table below shows the number of pancakes served at a restaurant during a four-month period. In which of these months did the restaurant serve the least number of pancakes? A.JanuaryB. March C. February D. April MonthNumber of Pancakes January7,706 February6,489 March6,439 April6,617

7 Back to Jeopardy Board $200 NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1 MonthNumber of Pancakes January7, 7 0 6 February6, 4 8 9 March6, 4 3 9 April6, 6 1 7 TOO HIGH B. March

8 $300 NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Shayna has several pots of red flowers and cacti. What fraction of the plants shown are red flowers? A. B. C.D. 7 10 6 10 6 10

9 Back to Jeopardy Board $300 NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1 1 6 5 4 3 2 7 8 9 10

10 $400 NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer The table below shows the number of different- types of balls Jorge has in his collection. Which number sentence shows the best way to estimate the number of balls in his collection? TypeNumber of balls Soccer 14 Basketball 24 Tennis balls 88 Baseballs 47 A.10 + 20 + 90 + 50 = 170 B.10 + 30 + 80 + 40 = 160 C. 10 + 20 + 80 + 40 = 150 D. 20 + 20 + 90 + 50 = 180

11 Back to Jeopardy Board $400 NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1 TypeNumber of balls Soccer14 Basketball24 Tennis balls88 Baseballs47 Rounds down to 10 Rounds down to 20 Rounds up to 90 Rounds up to 50 10 + 20 + 90 + 50 = 170 A.

12 $500 NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Jessica is 48 inches tall. Her father is 74 inches tall. Which number sentence can be used to find how much taller Jessica’s father is than Jessica? A. 74 x 48 = Ƥ B. 74 ÷ 48 = ƿ C. 74 – 48 = Ƥ D. 48 + 74 = Ʀ

13 Back to Jeopardy Board $500 NUMBERS & OPERATIONS OBJ. 1 74 in. – 48in. = Ƥ C.

14 $100 PATTERNS OBJ. 2 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer A produce manager displays her oranges at Krogers. She counts the oranges in groups of 7. Which list shows only numbers the manager counts? A.14, 21, 29, 36, 42 B. 7, 21, 36, 49, 58 C. 14, 21, 28, 35, 42 D. 7, 13, 20, 27, 34

15 Back to Jeopardy Board $100 PATTERNS OBJ. 2 14, 21, 28, 35, 42 + 7 C.

16 $200 PATTERNS OBJ. 2 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Mr. Smith gives his students 2 stickers for every 5 check marks they get on the class homework chart. If Jamal has 30 check marks, how many stickers should he have? A. 18 stickers B. 12 stickers C. 10 stickers D. 14 stickers Number of check Marks Number of Stickers 52 104 156 208

17 Back to Jeopardy Board $200 PATTERNS OBJ. 2 12 stickers B.

18 $300 PATTERNS OBJ. 2 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Carol and her mother baked cupcakes. They baked 7 pans with 6 cupcakes on each pan. Which number sentence is in the same fact family as 7 x 6 = 42 ? A. 42 ÷ 6 = 7 B. 7 + 6 = 13 C. 6 + 42 = 49 D. 42 – 7 = 35

19 Back to Jeopardy Board $300 PATTERNS OBJ. 2 42 ÷ 6 = 7 A. FACT FAMILY 6 x 7 = 42 7 x 6 = ÷ 7 = 6 AND

20 $400 PATTERNS OBJ. 2 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Stanley is studying Native American homes. He made a model village, as shown below. Which could be used to find the total number of homes in Stanley’s model village? A.3 + 6 = Ƨ B. 3 x 6 = Ƨ C. 6 – 3 = Ʀ D. 6 ÷ 3 = ǟ

21 Back to Jeopardy Board $400 PATTERNS OBJ. 2 3 x 6 = Ƨ B. Three groups of six each

22 $500 PATTERNS OBJ. 2 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer There are 4 quarters in a professional football game. Which table correctly shows the number of quarters in 3, 5, and 9 professional football games? Number of games Number of quarters 312 514 918 Number of games Number of quarters 314 518 921 Number of games Number of quarters 37 59 913 Number of games Number of quarters 312 520 936 A. C. B. D.

23 Back to Jeopardy Board $500 PATTERNS OBJ. 2 C. Number of games Number of quarters 312 520 936 QUARTERS = 4 x 4 = x 4 = x 4 =

24 $100 Geometry Obj. 3 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Which letter shows more than 1 line of symmetry? D.C.B.A.

25 Back to Jeopardy Board Geometry Obj. 3 $100 C.

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27 $200 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Which two figures below appear to be congruent to the shapes inside the circle? Q T SR A. R AND T B. R AND S C. Q AND R D. S AND T

28 Back to Jeopardy Board $200 Geometry Obj. 3 D. S AND T

29 $300 Geometry Obj. 3 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Which best names the shape shown below? A.Octagon B. Parallelogram C. Trapezoid D. Hexagon

30 $300 Geometry Obj. 3 Back to Jeopardy Board C. Trapezoid – only one pair of parallel lines

31 $400 Geometry Obj. 3 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Which picture does NOT show a line of symmetry? A. C.D. B.

32 Back to Jeopardy Board $400 Geometry Obj. 3 Handle is larger A. Does NOT have a line of symmetry

33 $500 Geometry Obj. 3 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Zeth’s younger brother has the figures shown below. Which of the following best describes these figures? A.Circles, pyramids, and a square B. Triangles, circles, a rectangle, and a square C. Triangles, cubes, and spheres D. Prisms, spheres, pyramids, and a cube

34 Back to Jeopardy Board Geometry Obj. 3 $500 D. Prisms, spheres, pyramids, and a cube

35 $100 Probability and Statistics Obj. 5 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer PET SURVEY Dogs Cats Fish Other Juan and Rosie did a survey to find the number of different pets owned by students at their school. What is the total number of dogs owned by the students? Each means 5 pets. A.8 B. 6 C. 40 D. 30

36 Back to Jeopardy Board $100 Probability and Statistics Obj. 5 40 DOGS C.

37 $200 Probability and Statistics Obj. 5 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Type of FruitNumber of Pieces Apple40 Orange32 Banana50 Strawberry24 Jordan cut fruit to make a fruit salad. The table below shows the number of pieces of different kinds of fruit. His favorite fruit is Apple. Jordan pulls out 1 piece of fruit without looking. If the pieces of fruit are all the same size, which type of fruit is he least likely to pull out? A.Apple B. Orange C. Banana D. Strawberry

38 Back to Jeopardy Board $200 Probability and Statistics Obj. 5 D.Strawberry - with only 24 slices (least amount)

39 $300 Probability and Statistics Obj. 5 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Mrs. Ore’s ClassMrs. Frye’s Class Cheese Sausage Pepperoni Hamburger Cheese Sausage Pepperoni Hamburger Each means 4 students Two classes voted on their favorite pizza topping. How many more students voted for CHEESE in Mrs. Frye’s class than in Mrs. Ore’s class? A. 16 B. 6 C. 5 D. 1

40 Back to Jeopardy Board $300 Probability and Statistics Obj. 5 4 + 4 + 4 + 2 = 4 + 4 + 2 = 14 9 - 9 5 C. 5 more students voted for CHEESE pizza

41 $400 Probability and Statistics Obj. 5 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer The graph shows the temperatures of Five Texas Cities. Which city has the lowest temperature? A.Longview B. Marshall C. Abilene D. Del Rio

42 Back to Jeopardy Board $400 Probability and Statistics Obj. 5 B. MARSHALL – Has the lowest temperature.

43 $500 Probability and Statistics Obj. 5 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer The graph shows information about the distance certain insects can fly in 1 hour. Which table best matches the data from the graph? Kind of Insects Distance Traveled Horsefly9 Bumblebee11 Deer Botfly30 Honeybee7 Hawk Moth33 Kind of Insects Distance Traveled Horsefly33 Bumblebee7 Deer Botfly30 Honeybee11 Hawk Moth9 Kind of Insects Distance Traveled Horsefly4 Bumblebee11 Deer Botfly30 Honeybee5 Hawk Moth33 Kind of Insects Distance Traveled Horsefly9 Bumblebee11 Deer Botfly40 Honeybee7 Hawk Moth33 A. D.C. B.

44 Back to Jeopardy Board $500 Probability and Statistics Obj. 5 Kind of Insects Distance Traveled Horsefly9 Bumblebee11 Deer Botfly30 Honeybee7 Hawk Moth33 A.

45 $100 Underlying Processes Obj 6 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Group X 427 551 772 125 Group Y 401 509 882 767 Look at the two groups of numbers. Which statement about the numbers in these two groups is true? A.All the numbers in Group X are odd. B.All the numbers in Group Y are less than 400. C.All the numbers in Group Y are more than 400. D.All the numbers in Group X are even.

46 Back to Jeopardy Board $100 Underlying Processes Obj 6 All the numbers in Group Y are more than C.C.

47 $200 Underlying Processes Obj 6 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Denzel is at the theater watching a movie that lasts 2 hours. What information is needed to find the time that Denzel should be picked up from the movie? A.Which movie Denzel is seeing. B.What time the movie started. C. How long it takes to drive home. D. How much the movie costs.

48 Back to Jeopardy Board $200 Underlying Processes Obj 6 B What time the movie started.

49 $300 Underlying Processes Obj 6 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer What are the three largest numbers that can be made using the digits 2,5,7,and 8?8? Each digit must be used only once in each number. A. 8, 5 2 7 B. 2, 7 8 5 C. 7, 8 2 5 D. 8, 7 5 2

50 Back to Jeopardy Board $300 Underlying Processes Obj 6 8,7 5 2 A.

51 $400 Underlying Processes Obj 6 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer There are 24 children in Samuel’s class. There are more girls than boys. What additional information is needed in order to find how many more girls than boys there are in Samuel’s class? A.The grade the children are in. B. The number of boys in Third grade. C. The number of boys in Samuel’s class. D. The name of Samuel’s teacher.

52 Back to Jeopardy Board $400 Underlying Processes Obj 6 C. The number of boys in Samuel’s class.

53 $500 Underlying Processes Obj 6 Click here to check Click here to check your answer your answer Erasers come in two different packages. Erica needs exactly 32 erasers for math class. Which combination of packages totals 32 glue sticks? A.4 of Package A and 3 of Package B B. 1 of Package A and 4 of Package B C.7 of Package A and 2 of Package B D.2 of Package A and 4 of Package B

54 Back to Jeopardy Board $500 Underlying Processes Obj 6 2 of Package A and 4 of Package B D.


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