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ENMS Classroom Edition!. Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?. 1,000,000. 500,000. 300,000. 5th Grade Topic 1. 5th Grade Topic 2. Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?. 175,000. 100,000. 4th Grade Topic 3. 4th Grade Topic 4. 50,000. 3rd Grade Topic 5. 3rd Grade Topic 6. 25,000. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?Are You Smarter

Than a 5th Grader?

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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

1,000,000

5th Grade Topic 15th Grade Topic 1 5th Grade Topic 2

4th Grade Topic 34th Grade Topic 3 4th Grade Topic 4

3rd Grade Topic 53rd Grade Topic 5 3rd Grade Topic 6

2nd Grade Topic 72nd Grade Topic 7 2nd Grade Topic 8

1st Grade Topic 91st Grade Topic 9 1st Grade Topic 10

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300,000

175,000

100,000

50,000

25,000

10,000

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5th Grade Using a Table Question

5th Grade Using a Table Question

Teacher 2004 2005 2006 2007

Casselli 25 18 26 26Kile 27 18 28 19Peters 24 24 30 23Clark 20 25 28 24

Which teacher had the smallest class in 2004?

Who had the largest class 2 years later?

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5th Grade Using a Table Answer 5th Grade Using a Table Answer

Clark Peters

Clark Peters

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5th Grade Using a Table Question

5th Grade Using a Table Question

Teacher 2004 2005 2006 2007

Casselli 25 18 26 26Kile 27 18 28 19Peters 24 24 30 23Clark 20 25 28 24

Which teacher had the greatest increase in students from 2005-2006? What was the increase?

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5th Grade Using a Table Answer 5th Grade Using a Table Answer

Kile with 10 students Kile with 10 students

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4th Grade Topic 3 Question4th Grade Topic 3 Question

Name 2 vertical or opposite angles Name 2 vertical or opposite angles

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4th Grade Topic 3 Answer4th Grade Topic 3 Answer

KCT ACE Or KCA TCE

KCT ACE Or KCA TCE

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4th Grade Angles Question4th Grade Angles Question

Name 2 adjacent angles Name 2 adjacent anglesA

B C

D

E

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4th Grade Angles Answer4th Grade Angles Answer

AEB and AED DEC and CEB

AEB and AED DEC and CEB

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3rd Grade Missing Angles Question

3rd Grade Missing Angles Question

Find the missing angle measure without using a protractor

Find the missing angle measure without using a protractor

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3rd Grade Missing Angles Answer

3rd Grade Missing Angles Answer

30 30

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3rd Grade Missing Angles Question

3rd Grade Missing Angles Question

1. What is the missing angle measure?

2. What kind of triangle is this?

1. What is the missing angle measure?

2. What kind of triangle is this?

30 30

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3rd Grade Missing Angles Answer

3rd Grade Missing Angles Answer

1. 120 2. Isosceles Triangle

1. 120 2. Isosceles Triangle

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2nd Grade Polygons Answer2nd Grade Polygons Answer A. the polygon is a quadrangle B. at least 2 sides are parallel C. at least 2 angles are congruent

A. the polygon is a quadrangle B. at least 2 sides are parallel C. at least 2 angles are congruent

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2nd Grade Polygon Question2nd Grade Polygon Question

Which of these statements are true (there may be more than 1)?

A. the polygon is a quadrangle B. at least 2 sides are parallel C. at least 2 angles are congruent D. this is a regular polygon

Which of these statements are true (there may be more than 1)?

A. the polygon is a quadrangle B. at least 2 sides are parallel C. at least 2 angles are congruent D. this is a regular polygon

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2nd Grade Place Value Question

2nd Grade Place Value Question

Write a number that has a 2 in the ones place The digit in the hundred-thousands place that

is double the digit in the ones place The largest odd digit is in the millions place 4 in the tenths place and 6 in all other places

Write a number that has a 2 in the ones place The digit in the hundred-thousands place that

is double the digit in the ones place The largest odd digit is in the millions place 4 in the tenths place and 6 in all other places

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2nd Grade Place Value Answer

2nd Grade Place Value Answer

9,466,662.4 9,466,662.4

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1st Grade Angles Question1st Grade Angles Question

What is an obtuse angle? Draw an obtuse angle.

What is an obtuse angle? Draw an obtuse angle.

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1st Grade Angles Answer1st Grade Angles Answer

An obtuse angle measures more than 90 degrees, but less than 180 degrees

An obtuse angle measures more than 90 degrees, but less than 180 degrees

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1st Grade Angles Question1st Grade Angles Question

What is a reflex angle? Draw a reflex angle?

What is a reflex angle? Draw a reflex angle?

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1st Grade Angles Answer 1st Grade Angles Answer An angle that is more than 180

degrees, but less than 360 degreesAn angle that is more than 180

degrees, but less than 360 degrees

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Million Dollar Question5th Grade Angles

Million Dollar Question5th Grade Angles

On the board, draw a pair of adjacent angles. Make one of the angles obtuse and use letters to name the angles.

On the board, draw a pair of adjacent angles. Make one of the angles obtuse and use letters to name the angles.

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1,000,000 Answer 1,000,000 Answer

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