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Quarter 3 Review Jeopardy

Quarter 3 Review Jeopardy. Focus on Two-Step Word Problems, Elapsed Time, Equivalent Fractions, Area of Rectangles and Complex Figures, and Mix of Other Skills. Elapsed Time. Two-Step Word Problems. Equivalent Fractions. Mix. Area. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 2 00. 2 00. 2 00. 2 00.

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Quarter 3 Review Jeopardy

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  1. Quarter 3 Review Jeopardy Focus on Two-Step Word Problems, Elapsed Time, Equivalent Fractions, Area of Rectangles and Complex Figures, and Mix of Other Skills

  2. Elapsed Time Two-Step Word Problems Equivalent Fractions Mix Area 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 FJ

  3. 100 – Two-Step Word Problems Marcus went to the candy store. He bought 3 packages of dark chocolate and 9 packages of white chocolate. Each package has 6 pieces of chocolate. How many pieces of chocolate did Marcus buy in all? ANSWER 3×6 = 18 dark chocolate 9×6 = 54 white chocolate 54 + 18 = 72 pieces of chocolate Board

  4. 200 – Two-Step Word Problems Faye had 34 coloring books. She gave away 14 of them, but then bought 48 more. How many does she have in all? ANSWER 34 - 14 = 20 coloring books 20 + 48 = 68 coloring books Board

  5. 300 – Two-Step Word Problems Maria was making baggies of cookies with 5 cookies in each bag. If she had 24 chocolate chip cookies and 11 oatmeal cookies, how many baggies could she make? ANSWER 24 + 11 = 35 cookies 35 ÷ 5= 7 baggies of cookies Board

  6. 400 – Two-Step Word Problems There were 8 friends playing a video game online when 5 players quit. If each player left had 5 lives, how many lives did they have total? ANSWER 8 – 5 = 3 players left 3 × 5 = 15 lives Board

  7. 500 – Two-Step Word Problems The cafeteria had 65 apples. For lunch they handed out 23 to students and decided to use the rest to make pies. If each pie takes six apples, how many pies could they make? ANSWER 65 – 23 = 42 apples 42 ÷ 6 = 7 pies Board

  8. 100 – Elapsed Time The movie will last for one hour and thirty minutes. If the movie starts at 3:00, what time will it end? ANSWER Movie will end at 4:30 Board

  9. 200 – Elapsed Time Identify how much time has passed according the clocks below. ANSWER 1 hour and 20 minutes Board

  10. 300 – Elapsed Time Jerry started playing video games at 3:20. If he took a break at 7:15, how long had he been playing? ANSWER 3 hours and 55 minutes Board

  11. 400 – Elapsed Time Sarah finished watching TV at 6:35 PM. If she had been watching it for 2 hours and 50 minutes, what time was it when she started? ANSWER She started at 3:45 PM Board

  12. 500 – Elapsed Time Bianca spent 2 hours and 29 minutes cleaning her room. If it was 6:13 PM when she finished, what time was it when she started? ANSWER She started at 3:44 PM Board

  13. 100 - Area What does area measure? What can you use to measure area? ANSWER Area measures how much space a flat shape takes up Area is measured using square units Board

  14. 200 – Area Find the area of the figure below. ANSWER 33 square units Board

  15. 300 – Area Find the area of the rectangles below. ft cm ft cm ANSWER #1 – 40 sq. ft. #2 – 54 sq. cm. Board

  16. 400 – Area Find the area of the figure below. ANSWER Rectangle 1 – 4 x 3 = 12 Rectangle 2 – 5 x 3 – 15 Total Area – 27 square units Board

  17. 500 – Area Find the area of the figure below 4 2 ANSWER Rectangle 1 – 2 x 2 = 4 Rectangle 2 – 3 x 6 = 18 Total Area – 22 sq. un. Board

  18. 100 – Equivalent Fractions According to the pictures below, are the two fractions equivalent? Why? ANSWER Not equivalent because they are not the same size Board

  19. 200 – Equivalent Fractions Using the number lines below, what is an equivalent fraction to ¾ ? ANSWER The Equivalent fraction is 6/8. Board

  20. 300 – Equivalent Fractions Name and draw a picture of 2 fractions that are equivalent to ½ . ANSWER 2/4 _______ 3/6 Board

  21. 400 – Equivalent Fractions Complete the problem by making a fraction that would make it equivalent to the fraction on the left. ANSWER 2/3 Board

  22. 500 – Equivalent Fractions Complete the problem by making a fraction that would make it equivalent to the fraction on the left. ANSWER 1/4 Board

  23. 100 – Mix of Skills What fraction represents the star on the number line? 0 1 ANSWER three-Fourths 3/4 Board

  24. 200 – Mix of Skills Solve the word problem. A long-neck dinosaur has 863 scales. A modern-day lizard has 248 scales. How many more scales does a dinosaur have then a modern-day lizard? ANSWER 615 more scales Board

  25. 300 – Mix of Skills Explain one way or pattern that can help you to remember your 9’s facts. ANSWER Answers will vary Board

  26. 400 – Mix of Skills Which fraction is the smallest piece and closest to 0? ⅓ ⅙ ⅛ ANSWER ⅛ is the smallest piece Board

  27. 500 – Mix of Skills Estimate the problem below. Michael raised $374 for charity. Monica raised $238 for the charity. About how much money did they raise altogether? ANSWER 374  400 + 238  200 = 600 or 374  370 + 238  240 = 610 Board

  28. Final Jeopardy Question Answer all 9 of these multiplication facts in 30 seconds. 4 × 9 = ? 6 × 6 = ? 6 × 5 = ? 6 × 2 = ? 9 × 0 = ? 9 × 2 = ? 9 × 1 = ? 9 × 8 = ? 6 × 8 = ? End www.A6training.co.uk

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