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Dive into interactive algebra problems designed for learners! This Jeopardy-style game includes a variety of challenges covering key concepts such as problem-solving with equations, percentages, fractions, decimals, order of operations, and graphing techniques. With a diverse range of questions and difficulty levels, students will enhance their mathematical skills while having fun. Whether it's solving for X, calculating percentages, or creating graphs, this activity promotes critical thinking and collaboration. Perfect for classroom engagement and reinforcing concepts!
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. . . . . . . . . . . . JE’PARDY! Algebra
$100 $300 $100 $100 $500 $300 $500 $500 $500 $300 $300 $100 Problem Solving Percents, Fractions, and Decimals Order of Operations Graphs ?
$100 Problem Solving X + 7 = 15 X = ?
$300 Problem Solving X – 4 + X = 16 X = ?
$500 Problem Solving 2X + 5 = 35 X = ?
$100 Percent, Fractions, and Decimals How much is 10% of 50?
$300 Percents, Fractions, and Decimals 2/3 + 4/6 = ? Answer in simplest form
$500 Percents, Fractions, and Decimals If Brianna has a whole pizza with 8 slices and she eats 2 slices what percent of the pizza did she eat? And what percent of the pizza is left?
$100 Order of Operations What does Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally stand for?
$300 Oder of Operations (14 + 3) – 5 = ?
$500 Order of Operations 6(1- 4) + 2 = ?
$100 Graphs In our class 10 people have dogs, 5 have cats, and 8 have fish. Draw a bar graph that shows this.
$300 Graphs I took a survey of the favorite colors of everyone in the class. Half of the class likes blue and the other half likes red. Draw a pie chart that shows the results.
$500 Graphs We took a survey of everyone's favorite foods. 1 person likes spaghetti, 3 people like cookies, 10 people like pizza, 5 burgers, 4 people like French fries. Make a scatter plot with the results.
Final Jepardy! Mean, Median, and Mode On the most recent test the scores of the class were as follows: 70, 93, 85, 96, 62, 100, 93, 82, 75, 85, 89, 100, 100, 98, 83, 70, 93, 93, 50, 84, 71, 92, 86. Find the mean, median, and mode then make a stem and leaf plot.