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Welcome to… JEOPARDY! Click to View Categories

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IDEA is what kind of law. Federal or State? Category 1 100 Click to

IDEA is what kind of law. Federal or State? Category 1 100 Click to View Answer

Federal Category 1 – 100 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

Federal Category 1 – 100 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

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Category 1 – 200 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

What is the 7 th term in the following pattern? 401, 402, 404, 408,

What is the 7 th term in the following pattern? 401, 402, 404, 408, 416, ____ Category 1 300 Click to View Answer

464 Category 1 – 300 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

464 Category 1 – 300 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

Sue has 3 times as many bows as Sara. Sue has 21 bows. Write

Sue has 3 times as many bows as Sara. Sue has 21 bows. Write two different equations that will solve how many bows Sara has (n). Category 1 400 Click to View Answer

Four possible answers: 21 ÷ 3 = n 21 ÷ n = 3 3

Four possible answers: 21 ÷ 3 = n 21 ÷ n = 3 3 x n = 21 n x 3 = 21 Category 1 – 400 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

What is the smallest number that is a multiple of both 6 and 8?

What is the smallest number that is a multiple of both 6 and 8? Category 1 500 Click to View Answer

24 Category 1 – 500 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

24 Category 1 – 500 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

Students went on a field trip to the Zoo. Each student had to pay

Students went on a field trip to the Zoo. Each student had to pay $14. If 28 students went on the trip, what was the total amount of money paid to the Zoo? Category 2 100 Click to View Answer

$392 Category 2 – 100 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

$392 Category 2 – 100 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

There were 672 crayons in a large container. Students had to organize the crayons

There were 672 crayons in a large container. Students had to organize the crayons into small boxes. If each small box holds 6 crayons, how many boxes will the students need in order to organize all of the crayons? Category 2 200 Click to View Answer

112 boxes Category 2 – 200 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

112 boxes Category 2 – 200 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

84, 123 tickets were sold for a sporting event. Rain showers were predicted to

84, 123 tickets were sold for a sporting event. Rain showers were predicted to occur on the day of the event so only 65, 967 people attended. How many people did not show up for the sporting event? Category 2 300 Click to View Answer

18, 156 people Category 2 – 300 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

18, 156 people Category 2 – 300 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

One number has 12 thousands, 84 hundreds, 34 tens, and 47 ones? (Write in

One number has 12 thousands, 84 hundreds, 34 tens, and 47 ones? (Write in Standard Form) Category 2 400 Click to View Answer

20, 787 Category 2 – 400 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

20, 787 Category 2 – 400 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

For a fundraiser, the 4 th grade students were selling raffle tickets for a

For a fundraiser, the 4 th grade students were selling raffle tickets for a 50" LED TV. On Monday, they had sold 4, 508 tickets. On Tuesday, they sold 3, 456 MORE tickets than they did on Monday. On Wednesday, they sold 5, 456 MORE tickets than they did on Tuesday. To the nearest thousand, how many tickets did the 4 th grade students sell in the three days? Category 2 500 Click to View Answer

26, 000 tickets Category 2 – 500 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

26, 000 tickets Category 2 – 500 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

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Category 3 100 Click to View Answer

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Category 3 200 Click to View Answer

16 baseball cards Category 3 – 200 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

16 baseball cards Category 3 – 200 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

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Category 3 300 Click to View Answer

84 cards Category 3 – 300 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

84 cards Category 3 – 300 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

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Category 3 400 Click to View Answer

0. 5 Category 3 – 400 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

0. 5 Category 3 – 400 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

Category 3 500 Click to View Answer

Category 3 500 Click to View Answer

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Category 3 – 500 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

Pete went to the gym at 5: 45 p. m. He played a game

Pete went to the gym at 5: 45 p. m. He played a game of basketball that lasted 45 minutes and then ran around the track for another 25 minutes before leaving for home. What time did Pete leave the gym? Category 4 100 Click to View Answer

6: 55 p. m. Category 4 – 100 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy

6: 55 p. m. Category 4 – 100 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

Category 4 200 Click to View Answer

Category 4 200 Click to View Answer

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Category 4 – 200 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

The average wingspan of a Red-Tailed Hawk is 48 inches. How many feet is

The average wingspan of a Red-Tailed Hawk is 48 inches. How many feet is this? Category 4 300 Click to View Answer

4 feet Category 4 – 300 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

4 feet Category 4 – 300 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

A right triangle has an angle that measures 24 degrees. What is the measure

A right triangle has an angle that measures 24 degrees. What is the measure of the third angle? Category 4 400 Click to View Answer

66 degrees Category 4 – 400 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

66 degrees Category 4 – 400 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

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Category 4 500 Click to View Answer

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Category 5 100 Click to View Answer

Right angle Category 5 – 100 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

Right angle Category 5 – 100 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

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Category 5 200 Click to View Answer

2 lines of symmetry Category 5 – 200 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy

2 lines of symmetry Category 5 – 200 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

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Category 5 300 Click to View Answer

Trapezoid Category 5 – 300 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

Trapezoid Category 5 – 300 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

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Category 5 400 Click to View Answer

2 acute angles Category 5 – 400 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

2 acute angles Category 5 – 400 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

What two quadrilaterals have four equal sides? Category 5 500 Click to View Answer

What two quadrilaterals have four equal sides? Category 5 500 Click to View Answer

Square and Rhombus Category 5 – 500 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

Square and Rhombus Category 5 – 500 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

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Category 6 100 Click to View Answer

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Category 6 200 Click to View Answer

Category 6 200 Click to View Answer

Matt Category 6 – 200 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

Matt Category 6 – 200 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

What simplified (reduced) mixed number is equivalent to 12. 5? Category 6 300 Click

What simplified (reduced) mixed number is equivalent to 12. 5? Category 6 300 Click to View Answer

Category 6 – 300 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

Category 6 – 300 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

Category 6 400 Click to View Answer

Category 6 400 Click to View Answer

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Category 6 500 Click to View Answer

Category 6 500 Click to View Answer

360 Legos Category 6 – 500 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

360 Legos Category 6 – 500 ANSWER Click to Return to Jeopardy Board

FINAL JEOPARDY Once you see the category for Final Jeopardy, your team will need

FINAL JEOPARDY Once you see the category for Final Jeopardy, your team will need to decide how much of your current point total you would like to wager. Click to View Final Jeopardy Category

Your category is… Measurement and Data Make Your Wagers Now Click to View Final

Your category is… Measurement and Data Make Your Wagers Now Click to View Final Jeopardy Question

A rectangle has a length of 12 yards and a width of 9 yards.

A rectangle has a length of 12 yards and a width of 9 yards. What is the perimeter of the rectangle in inches? FINAL QUESTION Click to View Answer

1, 512 inches FINAL QUESTION ANSWER End of Game

1, 512 inches FINAL QUESTION ANSWER End of Game

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