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Notably Nimble with Numbers “JEOPARDY” Math Game

Notably Nimble with Numbers “JEOPARDY” Math Game. Notably Nimble with Numbers. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. "Final Jeopardy Question". Add ‘Em Up /Take ‘Em Apart 100.

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Notably Nimble with Numbers “JEOPARDY” Math Game

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  1. Notably Nimble with Numbers“JEOPARDY”Math Game

  2. Notably Nimble with Numbers 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 "Final Jeopardy Question"

  3. Add ‘Em Up /Take ‘Em Apart100

  4. Add ‘Em Up /Take ‘Em Apart 200 897,206 -765,467

  5. 131,739

  6. Add ‘Em Up /Take ‘Em Apart300

  7. Add ‘Em Up /Take ‘Em Apart400

  8. Add ‘Em Up /Take ‘Em Apart500

  9. What Digit, What Form?100What is the value of the underlined digit in standard form and in word form?579,008,754

  10. 70,000,000 in standard form Seventy million in word form

  11. What Digit, What Form? 200

  12. What Digit, What Form? 300

  13. What Digit, What Form? 400

  14. What Digit, What Form? 500

  15. Are You Having Money Problems? 100

  16. Are You Having Money Problems? 200

  17. Are You Having Money Problems? 300

  18. Are You Having Money Problems? 400When Andre was at the annual Woonsocket Autumn Fest, he visited the food court each day to sample the large selection of diverse cultural delicacies. For lunch on Sunday, he decided to try some French-Canadian food. At the booth operated by the French-American Genealogical Society, he purchased a slice of French meat pie for $2.25. He only had a $10.00 bill, so he received change for his purchase. Next, he bought a dynamite from the Elk’s. That sandwich cost $2.50; he used a $5 bill to pay for this treat. Finally, he bought a crepe from the St. Ann’s Cultural Society Booth. He paid with two $1.00 bills. The crepe cost $.75. a. How much change did Andre receive back from the $10.00 bill? b. How much change did Andre receive back from the $5.00 bill? c. How much change did Andre receive back from the two $1.00 bills? d. How much did Andre spend in all? e. How much money did Andre have left?

  19. a. $7.75 b. $2.50 c. $ .25 d. $5.50 e. $4.50

  20. Are You Having Money Problems? 500

  21. Order in the Court to Compare the Evidence100Order the numbers from greatest to least using the correct symbol between each number (<, >, ≤, ≥, or =) 289,908,764 289,980,764 289,988,764

  22. 289,988,764 > 289,980,764 > 289,908,764

  23. Order in the Court to Compare the Evidence 200

  24. Order in the Court to Compare the Evidence 300

  25. Order in the Court to Compare the Evidence 400

  26. Order in the Court to Compare the Evidence 500

  27. To Compose or Decompose That is the Question100

  28. To Compose or Decompose That is the Question200

  29. To Compose or Decompose That is the Question3001,000 – 540 + X = 1,650

  30. 110

  31. To Compose or Decompose That is the Question400

  32. To Compose or Decompose That is the Question500

  33. Final Jeopardy QuestionHow does understanding place value help you solve multi-digit addition and subtraction with regrouping? Explain your thinking using words, diagrams, models and other representations. How does understanding place value help you solve multi-digit addition and subtraction with regrouping? Explain your thinking using words, diagrams, models and other representations.

  34. THE END Thanks for playing!

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