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Put your knowledge to the test with topics ranging from 1st to 5th grade, tackle angles, polygons, and more in this thrilling game show style quiz. Use tables and diagrams to solve puzzles, and see if you can win a million-dollar prize!
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1,000,000 500,000 300,000 5th Grade Topic 1 5th Grade Topic 2 Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 175,000 100,000 4th Grade Topic 3 4th Grade Topic 4 50,000 3rd Grade Topic 5 3rd Grade Topic 6 25,000 10,000 2nd Grade Topic 7 2nd Grade Topic 8 5,000 2,000 1st Grade Topic 9 1st Grade Topic 10 1,000
5th Grade Using a Table Question Lower Health Homerooms Which teacher had the smallest class in 2004? Who had the largest class 2 years later?
5th Grade Using a Table Answer • Young • Cairns
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5th Grade Using a Table Question Which teacher had the greatest increase in students from 2005-2006? What was the increase? • Lower Health Homeroom Sizes
5th Grade Using a Table Answer • Cresswell with 10 students
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4th Grade Topic 3 Question • Name 2 vertical or opposite angles T K C E A
4th Grade Topic 3 Answer • KCT • ACE • Or • KCA • TCE
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4th Grade Angles Question • Name 2 adjacent angles D A E C B
4th Grade Angles Answer • AEB and AED • DEC and CEB
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3rd Grade Missing Angles Question • Find the missing angle measure without using a protractor 110 40
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3rd Grade Missing Angles Question • 1. What is the missing angle measure? • 2. What kind of triangle is this? 30 30
3rd Grade Missing Angles Answer • 1. 120 • 2. Isosceles Triangle
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2nd Grade Polygons Answer • A. the polygon is a quadrangle • B. at least 2 sides are parallel • C. at least 2 angles are congruent
2nd Grade Polygon Question • Which of these statements are true (there may be more than 1)? • A. the polygon is a quadrangle • B. at least 2 sides are parallel • C. at least 2 angles are congruent • D. this is a regular polygon
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2nd Grade Place Value Question • Write a number that has a 2 in the ones place • The digit in the hundred-thousands place that is double the digit in the ones place • The largest odd digit is in the millions place • 4 in the tenths place and 6 in all other places , , .
2nd Grade Place Value Answer • 9,466,662.4 .
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1st Grade Angles Question • What is an obtuse angle? • Draw an obtuse angle.
1st Grade Angles Answer • An obtuse angle measures more than 90 degrees
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1st Grade Angles Question • What is a reflex angle? • Draw a reflex angle?
1st Grade Angles Answer An angle that is more than 180
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Million Dollar Question5th Grade Angles On the board, draw a pair of adjacent angles. Make one of the angles obtuse and use letters to name the angles.