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Jeopardy Fractions as a whole Comparing Fractions on a Number line Equivalent Fractions Random

Jeopardy Fractions as a whole Comparing Fractions on a Number line Equivalent Fractions Random Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Fractions as a whole number What is the fraction represented by

$100 Question from Fractions as a whole number What is the fraction represented by This picture?

$100 Answer from Fractions as a whole number 2/4 or 1/2

$100 Answer from Fractions as a whole number 2/4 or 1/2

$200 Question from Fractions as a whole number What fraction is represented by this

$200 Question from Fractions as a whole number What fraction is represented by this Picture?

$200 Answer from Fractions as a whole number 2/3

$200 Answer from Fractions as a whole number 2/3

$300 Question from Fractions as a whole number What fraction is represented by this

$300 Question from Fractions as a whole number What fraction is represented by this Picture?

$300 Answer from Fractions as a whole number 1/4

$300 Answer from Fractions as a whole number 1/4

$400 Question from Fractions as a whole number What fraction is represented by This

$400 Question from Fractions as a whole number What fraction is represented by This picture?

$400 Answer from Fractions as a whole number 4/6 or 2/3

$400 Answer from Fractions as a whole number 4/6 or 2/3

$500 Question from Fractions as a whole number What fraction is represented by this

$500 Question from Fractions as a whole number What fraction is represented by this Picture?

$500 Answer from Fractions as a whole number 6/10

$500 Answer from Fractions as a whole number 6/10

$100 Question from Comparing Fractions Compare Using <, >, or =

$100 Question from Comparing Fractions Compare Using <, >, or =

$100 Answer from Comparing Fractions

$100 Answer from Comparing Fractions

$200 Question from Comparing Fractions Compare Using <, >, or =

$200 Question from Comparing Fractions Compare Using <, >, or =

$200 Answer from Comparing Fractions

$200 Answer from Comparing Fractions

$300 Question from Comparing Fractions Compare Using <, >, or =

$300 Question from Comparing Fractions Compare Using <, >, or =

$300 Answer from Comparing Fractions

$300 Answer from Comparing Fractions

$400 Question from Comparing Fractions Compare Using <, >, or =

$400 Question from Comparing Fractions Compare Using <, >, or =

$400 Answer from Comparing Fractions

$400 Answer from Comparing Fractions

$500 Question from Comparing Fractions Compare Using <, >, or =

$500 Question from Comparing Fractions Compare Using <, >, or =

$500 Answer from Comparing Fractions

$500 Answer from Comparing Fractions

$100 Question from fractions on a number line

$100 Question from fractions on a number line

$100 Answer from fractions on a number line 1/4

$100 Answer from fractions on a number line 1/4

$200 Question from fractions on a number line

$200 Question from fractions on a number line

$200 Answer from fractions on a number line 2/3

$200 Answer from fractions on a number line 2/3

$300 Question from fractions on a number line

$300 Question from fractions on a number line

$300 Answer from fractions on a number line 3/4

$300 Answer from fractions on a number line 3/4

$400 Question from fractions on a number line

$400 Question from fractions on a number line

$400 Answer from fractions on a number line 2/4 or 1/2

$400 Answer from fractions on a number line 2/4 or 1/2

$500 Question from fractions on a number line

$500 Question from fractions on a number line

$500 Answer from fractions on a number line 1/3

$500 Answer from fractions on a number line 1/3

$100 Question from Equivalent Fractions What is the missing number?

$100 Question from Equivalent Fractions What is the missing number?

$100 Answer from Equivalent Fractions 6

$100 Answer from Equivalent Fractions 6

$200 Question from Equivalent Fractions What is the missing number?

$200 Question from Equivalent Fractions What is the missing number?

$200 Answer from Equivalent Fractions 12

$200 Answer from Equivalent Fractions 12

$300 Question from Equivalent Fractions What is the missing number?

$300 Question from Equivalent Fractions What is the missing number?

$300 Answer from Equivalent Fractions 2

$300 Answer from Equivalent Fractions 2

$400 Question from Equivalent Fractions What is the missing number?

$400 Question from Equivalent Fractions What is the missing number?

$400 Answer from Equivalent Fractions 10

$400 Answer from Equivalent Fractions 10

$500 Question from Equivalent Fractions What is the missing number?

$500 Question from Equivalent Fractions What is the missing number?

$500 Answer from Equivalent Fractions 2

$500 Answer from Equivalent Fractions 2

$100 Question from Random He started by making mini sandwiches. If he has 4

$100 Question from Random He started by making mini sandwiches. If he has 4 friends coming over and he made 3 sandwiches for each one of them, how many sandwiches did he make in total?

$100 Answer from Random 12

$100 Answer from Random 12

$200 Question from Random Andrew’s 4 friends decided to bring food as well. If

$200 Question from Random Andrew’s 4 friends decided to bring food as well. If each of them brought 4 slices of pizza, how many slices of pizza do they have in total?

$200 Answer from Random 16

$200 Answer from Random 16

$300 Question from Random First, he prepared the flour. He is planning to use

$300 Question from Random First, he prepared the flour. He is planning to use 501 lbs. of flour. If he has 294 lbs. of flour stored in his bakery, how much more flour does he need to buy?

$300 Answer from Random 207

$300 Answer from Random 207

$400 Question from Random To make sure that the cake is sweet, he needs

$400 Question from Random To make sure that the cake is sweet, he needs 450 lbs. of sugar. If he has 287 lbs. of sugar stored in his house, how much additional sugar will he need?

$400 Answer from Random 163

$400 Answer from Random 163

$500 Question from Random The first order of business is to discuss whether the

$500 Question from Random The first order of business is to discuss whether the students like the food being served at the school. If 383 students said that they like the food and 431 students said they didn’t, how many students participated in the discussion?

$500 Answer from H 5 814

$500 Answer from H 5 814

Final Jeopardy. Nine of her closest friends like stickers. If she plans to give

Final Jeopardy. Nine of her closest friends like stickers. If she plans to give all of them an equal number of stickers, how many will each receive if she has 72 stickers?

Final Jeopardy Answer 8

Final Jeopardy Answer 8