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Engage your students with an interactive Arcs and Circles Jeopardy game! Record each question and answer on separate sheets, assign roles like answerer, calculator, and score tallyer. Earn bonus points for correct answers, and strategically wager on the Final Jeopardy question about Pi, the circumference, and area of circles. Tackle problems including arc lengths, sector areas, and real-life applications like calculating fence lengths on a baseball diamond. This fun activity reinforces critical geometry concepts while enhancing teamwork.
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Arcs and Circles Jeopardy You must record each question and answer on a separate sheet of paper Each group will have an answerer, calculatorer, and a score tallyer 250 points=1 bonus point on test
Final Jeopardy Write down the number of points your group wants to wager on the Final Jeopardy Question. If you get the question right you will add those points to your groups total If you get the question wrong you will subtract those points from your groups total
Final Jeopardy Describe Pi,
The tire on Ellen’s bike has a diameter of 31 in. How far with she travel after 10 revolutions.
The fair lines on a baseball diamond make a 90o angle at home plate. If the distance from home plate to the outfield fence is 350 feet, what is the length of the fence?
The length of a semicircle is 10 inches, what is the area of the circle?
The area of a circle is 90 cm2, find the circumference of the circle.
The area of a 45o sector is 30 in2, what is the diameter of the circle?
A circle with a diameter of 50 feet is divided into 6 equal parts, what is the area of one sector?