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3rd Grade Jeopardy Math

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3rd Grade Jeopardy Math. Computation and Estimation. Patterns & Relationships/ Algebra. Problem Solving/ Statistics & Probability. Geometry and Measurement. Number Sense and Numeration. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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3rd Grade Jeopardy

Math

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Geometry and Geometry and MeasurementMeasurement

Number Sense Number Sense and Numerationand Numeration

Patterns & Patterns & Relationships/ Relationships/

AlgebraAlgebra

Problem Problem Solving/Solving/

Statistics & Statistics & ProbabilityProbability

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There are 31 students in Mrs. Kelsy's class. OnWednesday, 10 of those students were absent.

How many students were in class on Wednesday?

A. 20B. 21C. 30D. 41

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Computation & Estimation for 1

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Answer: b. first, next

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Computation & Estimation for 1

Answer: b. 21

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Which number sentence is NOT true?

A. 243 × 1 = 243B. 427 × 0 = 427C. 687 × 1 = 687D. 915 × 0 = 0

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Computation & Estimation for 2

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Computation & Estimation for 2

Answer: b. 427 x 0 = 427

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Which number sentence has a product of 54?A. 6 × 3 =B. 7 × 8 =C. 6 × 9 =D. 4 × 8 =

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Computation & Estimation for 3

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Answer: c. 6 x 9

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Computation & Estimation for 3

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Which number would you say when you count by 3 AND when you count by 4?

A. 7B. 15C. 24D. 28

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Computation & Estimation for 4

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Answer: c. 24

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Computation & Estimation for 4

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Kenny wants to buy 3 packs of baseball cards. Each pack costs $2.89.

About how much money does Kenny need?

A. $3B. $6C. $9D. $12

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Computation & Estimation for 5

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Answer: c. $9

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Computation & Estimation for 5

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If you have 3 quarters, 4 dimes, 3 nickels, and a penny, how much would you have?

A. $1.10B. $1.11C. $1.30D. $1.31

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Geometry & Measurement for 1

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Answer: d. $1.31

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Geometry & Measurement for 1

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Which is the smallest unit of measure?

A. footB. inchC. mileD. yard

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Geometry & Measurement for 2

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Answer: b. inch

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Geometry & Measurement for 2

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Which has the same shape as a cylinder?

A. an eggB. a bookC. a basketballD. a can of soup

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Geometry & Measurement for 3

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Answer: d. can of soup

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Geometry & Measurement for 3

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Which holds the most?

A. a fish tankB. a milk cartonC. a teacup

D. a measuring cup

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Geometry & Measurement for 4

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Answer: a. a fish tank

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Geometry & Measurement for 4

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A pencil is about 20 __________ long.

A. millimetersB. centimetersC. kilometersD. meters

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Geometry & Measurement for 5

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Answer: b. centimeters

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Geometry & Measurement for 5

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Which list contains only even numbers?A. 1, 2, 3, 4B. 5, 10, 15, 20C. 1, 3, 5, 7D. 2, 4, 6, 8

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Number Sense & Numeration for 1

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Answer: d. 2, 4, 6, 8

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Number Sense & Numeration for 1

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Which number is the same as five hundred twenty−two?

A. 50022B. 5220C. 5022D. 522

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Number Sense & Numeration for 2

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Answer: d. 522

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Number Sense & Numeration for 2

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At the zoo there are 167 snakes inside the Reptile House, 22 snakes outside the house,

and 309 baby snakes in a special cage.

Which is the BEST estimate of the total number ofsnakes?A. 300B. 400C. 500D. 600

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Number Sense & Numeration for 3

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Answer: c. 500

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Number Sense & Numeration for 3

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How would you write 4,006 in words?

A. four hundred sixB. four hundred sixtyC. four thousand sixD. four thousand sixty

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Number Sense & Numeration for 4

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Answer: c. four thousand six

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Number Sense & Numeration for 4

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Which number is the same as ninety−nine?

A. 99B. 909C. 999D. 90

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Number Sense & Numeration for 5

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Answer: a. 99

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Number Sense & Numeration for 5

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Use the pattern below to answer this question.11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, ___

Which number comes next?A. 30B. 31C. 32D. 33

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Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 1

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Answer: c. 32

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Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 1

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Which pattern is described by the following rule?Each number can be found by doubling the number before it.

A. 5, 10, 15, 20, . . .B. 5, 10, 20, 40, . . .C. 5, 7, 9, 11, . . .D. 5, 9, 13, 17, . . .

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Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 2

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Answer: b. 5, 10, 20, 40, …

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Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 2

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Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 3

A few of the students are selling lemonade at the basketball game. Mr. Ying buys five

cups of lemonade. How much does he pay for all five cups?

What information do you need to solve the problem?A. Three girls sell lemonade.B. The paper cups cost 2 each.C. Each box holds 8 paper cups.

D. Lemonade costs $0.25 a cup.

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Answer: d. Lemonade costs $0.25 a cup.

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Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 3

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Use the pattern below to answer this question.2, 4, 8, 16, . . .

Which statement tells how to find the next number in the pattern?

A. Add 2 to the number before it.B. Double the number before it.C. Add 8 to the number before it.D. Multiply the number before it by 4.

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Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 4

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Answer: b. Double the number before it.

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Use the story problem in the box below to answer this question.

Lori wants to buy 2 softballs and 1 bat. The bat costs $9.00. She has $15.00. Does she

have enough money to buy what she wants?

To answer this question,A. I also need to know how much each softball costs.B. I also need to know how much a bat costs.C. I also need to know how much a softball glove costs.D. I don't need any more information.

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Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 5

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Answer: a. I also need to know how much each softball costs.

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Patterns & Relationships/Algebra for 5

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Problem Solving & Statistics/Probability for 1

Paula had 1/2 pencils. She gave of them to Rich.

How many did she have left?A. 6 pencilsB. 8 pencilsC. 9 pencilsD. 10 pencils

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Problem Solving & Statistics/Probability for

1Answer: a. 6 pencils

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Which is a word problem for the number sentence?8 + 6 =A. Jon baked 8 pies and gave 6 of them away. How many pies does he have left?B. Theresa has 8 fish bowls. She has 6 fish in each bowl. How many fish are therein all?C. Mai found 8 plants. She counted 6 flowers on each. How many flowers did shecount?D. Leon put 8 pennies and 6 dimes in his empty bank. How many coins does he now have in his bank?

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Problem Solving & Statistics/Probability for

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Problem Solving & Statistics/Probability for

2Answer: d. Leon put 8 penniesand 6 dimes in his empty bank. How many coins does he now have in his bank?

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Problem Solving & Statistics/Probability for

3Iris is collecting ants for a science project. She had 37 ants. Then she caught 3, her

brother gave her 5, and her friend gave her 4.

How many ants does Iris have now?A. 39 antsB. 49 antsC. 50 antsD. 58 ants

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Problem Solving & Statistics/Probability for

3Answer: b. 49 ants

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Problem Solving & Statistics/Probability for

4Jody has a bag filled with pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. She takes one out, writes down the name of the coin, and puts it back. She does this seven times. Here is her record.

1. nickel2. dime3. dime4. penny5. dime6. nickel7. Dime

Based on her record, there is probably more of which kind of coin in the bag?A. penniesB. nickelsC. dimesD. quarters

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Answer: c. dimes

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Problem Solving & Statistics/Probability for

5If Amy flips a quarter and it lands heads, when she flips it again it will

A. probably be tails.B. probably be heads.C. definitely be tails.D. have an equal chance of being heads or tails.

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Problem Solving & Statistics/Probability for

5Answer: d. Have an equal chance of being on heads or tails.