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This interactive Jeopardy game covers essential concepts related to multiplication and exponents. Players will answer questions about definitions, properties, and estimation techniques in multiplication, enhancing their understanding through fun gameplay. Each category presents various difficulty levels, ranging from identifying products and factors to exploring properties like the Commutative and Associative Properties. The game also features estimating multiplication results and solving equations, making it a comprehensive tool for practicing math skills. Perfect for classrooms or study groups!
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Topic 3 JEOPARDY
JEOPARDY Definitions Multiplication Properties Patterns and Estimating Exponents Multiply Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Definitions The answer to a multiplication problem. Return to Board
$100 Answer from Definitions What is a product? Return to Board
$200 Question from Definitions The numbers that are multiplied to get a product Return to Board
$200 Answer from Definitions What are factors? Return to Board
$300 Question from Definitions The product of a whole number and any other whole number Return to Board
$300 Answer from Definitions What is a multiple? Return to Board
$400 Question from Definitions The name for a number to the second power. Return to Board
$400 Answer from Definitions What is squared? Return to Board
$500 Question from Definitions A way to write a number using a base and an exponent. Return to Board
$500 Answer from Definitions What is exponential notation? Return to Board
$100 Question from Properties The order of factors can be changed, but the product stays the same. 2 x 5 = 5 x 2 Return to Board
$100 Answer from Properties What is the Commutatitve Property? Return to Board
$200 Question from Properties You can change the grouping of the factors. The product stays the same. Return to Board
$200 Answer from Properties What is the Associative Property of Multiplication? Return to Board
$300 Question from Properties When you multiply any number by 1, the product is that number? Return to Board
$300 Answer from Properties What is the Identity Property of Multiplication? Return to Board
$400 Question from Properties When you multiply any number by 0. The product is 0. Return to Board
$400 Answer from Properties What is the Zero Property of Multiplication? Return to Board
$500 Question from Properties What is the missing number 5 x (20 x 9) = (5 x __) x 9 Return to Board
$500 Answer from Properties What is 20? Return to Board
$100 Question from Estimating 20 x 50 x 7 Return to Board
$100 Answer from Estimating What is 7,000? Return to Board
$200 Question from Estimating 3 x 7 = 30 x 7 = 300 x 7 = Return to Board
$200 Answer from Estimating What is 3 x 7 = 21 30 x 7 = 210 300 x 7 = 2100 Return to Board
$300 Question from Estimating Estimate and solve: 43 x 27 x 4 Return to Board
$300 Answer from Estimating What is 4,800? Return to Board
$400 Question from Estimating 18 x 586 Return to Board
$400 Answer from Estimating What is 12,000 ? Return to Board
$500 Question from Estimating 26 x 3 x 101 Return to Board
$500 Answer from Estimating What is 9,000? Return to Board
$100 Question from Multiply 552 x 6 = Return to Board
$100 Answer from Multiply What is 3,312? Return to Board
$200 Question from Multiply 52 x 36 = Return to Board
$200 Answer from Multiply What is 1,872? Return to Board
$300 Question from Multiply 227 x 87 = Return to Board
$300 Answer from Equations What is 19,749? Return to Board
$400 Question from Multiply 602 x 14 = Return to Board
$400 Answer from Multiply What is 8,428? Return to Board
$500 Question from Multiply 25 x 314 = Return to Board
$500 Answer from Multiply What is 7,850 Return to Board
$100 Question fromExponents What form is 3 x 3 x 3? Return to Board
$100 Answer from Exponents What is expanded form? Return to Board
$200 Question from Exponents 3 squared Return to Board
$200 Answer from Exponents What is 9? Return to Board
$300 Question from Exponents 5 cubed Return to Board
$300 Answer from Operations withDecimals What is 125? Return to Board
$400 Question from Exponents 26= Return to Board
$400 Answer fromExponents What is 64? Return to Board