4th Grade Jeopardy

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Objective 4&5

Objective 6

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Ten Thousands

What is the place value of 7 in 3,879,421? 1,1

7 What number correctly completes this number sentence?

56 ÷

=8 1,2

27 feet

9 yards is equal to how many feet? 1,3

Tom Mary and her friends each had a marble collection. Friend

Number of Marbles

Mary

50

Joe

29

Tom

35

Sue

42

Mary decided to give 7 marbles to Joe since he had the least amount. After she gave Joe some of her marbles, who had the least number of marbles?

1,4

Hundredths

What is the place value of 5 in 184.65? 2,1

hexagon

What is a polygon with 6 sides called? 2,2

8 At lunch, students may choose from 4 main dishes and 2 fruits. How many different lunches can students have if they choose 1 item from each group? 2,3

Less, because she rounded both numbers down

Shelly bought a new shirt for $16.39 and earrings for $4.45. Shelly estimated that she spent $20 on the 2 items. Compare her estimate to the actual amount of money she spent. Explain why her estimate is more or less than the actual sum. 2,4

30 minutes Tori had science, reading, and math homework. She spent 15 minutes on science and 25 minutes on reading. If she spent 70 minutes in all, how much time did she spend on her math? 3,1

600 pieces of candy Simon is buying candy for his friends. The table shows how many pieces of candy there are in 3, 4, and 8 bags. Number of bags

Number of pieces of candy

3 4 8

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If he buys 6 bags of candy, how many pieces will he have? 3,2

56 inches The sides of the octagon are all the same length.

7 inches What is the perimeter of the octagon? 3,3

More, because 1.68 is less than 0.58 + 0.58 + 0.58 At the grocery store, Lisa purchased 1 pound of grapes for $1.68. She also bought 3 pounds of bananas for 58¢ per pound. Explain why Lisa spent more or less money on the bananas than the grapes. 3,4

2,244 pencils The principal bought 3 new pencils for every student taking the TAKS test. There are 748 students taking the test. Each pencil costs 15¢. How many pencils did the principal buy? 4,1

8 edges How many edges does a square pyramid have?

4,2

6 pizzas Jose is ordering a pizza. He may choose from pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms, and onions. If Jose chooses only two items how many different pizzas can he make? 4,3

14 pieces of pizza George and his 2 friends ordered 2 medium pizzas for lunch. They ate 4 pieces of pizza each. There were 2 pieces of pizza left over. How many pieces of pizza were there to begin with? 4,4

86 books In the biography section of the library there are 7 shelves of books. If there are 602 books in the biography section, how many books are on each shelf? 5,1

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What fraction does the point on the number line represent?

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8 5,2

6:30 P.M. Thomas leaves his home for soccer practice at 3:45 P.M. He returns home 2 hours and 45 minutes later. What time did he get home? 5,3

10 pieces of candy Pete and Travis together have 15 pieces of candy. Pete has 2 times as much candy as Travis has. How many pieces of candy does Pete have? 5,4

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