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Directions. On the next slide select “Jeopardy Board”. Look at all of the categories on the board and click a value. Read the “answer” and decide what the “question” is. Remember! All answers must be in the phrase of a question! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• On the next slide select “Jeopardy Board”.• Look at all of the categories on the board and click

a value.• Read the “answer” and decide what the “question”

is. • Remember! All answers must be in the phrase of

a question!• Once you have decided on your “question”,

advance the slide and you can see if you were correct.

• After you have read the correct answer select in order to return back to the game board.

• Once all of the categories have been completed, select and then “Final Jeopardy”

Directions

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Unit ConversionsRoundingGraphsFractionsExpanded

Form

500500500500500

400400400400400

300300300300300

200200200200200

100100100100100

JEOPARDY!

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Fractions Improper Fractions

Reducing Fractions

GCF and LCM Random

100 100 100 100 100200 200 200 200 200300 300 300 300 300400 400 400 400 400500 500 500 500 500

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This type of number is less than one whole and is not

written as a decimal.

Fractions…100

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What is a fraction?

Question

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This is the top portion of the fraction.

Fractions…200

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What is the numerator?

Question

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Fraction…300This is the bottom

portion of the fraction.47

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What is the denominator?

Question

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The red in the images below represent this

fraction.

Fractions…400

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What is 1 ?57

Question

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Lucy had ¾ of a pizza. Sophie had ¼ of a

pizza. This person had the least pizza.

Fractions…500

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QuestionWho is Sophie?

Sophie Lucy Game Board

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This type of fraction is greater than one and

is not written as a mixed number.

Improper Fractions…100

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What is an improper fraction?

Question

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Of the two parts of an improper fraction, this number is larger than

the other.

Improper Fractions…200

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What is the numerator?

Question

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The fraction 1¾ can be written as this improper fraction.

Improper Fractions…300

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What is ?

Question74

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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The fraction 3 can be written as this improper fraction.

Improper Fractions…400

25

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What is ?175

Question

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17 Game

Board

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Improper Fractions…500

The fraction 9 can be written as this improper fraction.

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What is ?Question

596

1 2 3 4 5

11 12

13 14 15

6

7 8 9 10

16 17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30

31 32 33 34 35 36

37 38 39 40 41 42

43 44 45 46 47 48

49 50 51 52 53 54

55 56 57 58 59

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This process is used to rewrite a fraction in a different way. Both fractions represent the

same amount.

Reducing Fractions…100

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What is reducing fractions?

Question

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In order to reduce a fraction, you must find this number that both

the numerator and denominator both have

in common.

Reducing Fractions…200

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What is the Greatest Common Factor

(GCF)?

Question

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The fraction is reduced to this

number.

Reducing Fractions…300

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What is ½ ?

Question

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Reducing Fractions…400

The fraction is reduced to this

number.

416

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What is ¼ ?Question

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Reducing Fractions…500

The fraction is reduced to this

number.

3045

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What is ?Question

23

Game Board

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GCF/LCM…100When finding this number, you list all of the factors of two numbers and identify

the largest factor they have in common.

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QuestionWhat is Greatest Common Factor?

Game Board

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GCF/LCM…200When finding this number,

you list the multiples of two numbers until you find the first multiple they have

in common.

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What is the Least Common Multiple?

Question

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GCF/LCM…300This number is the Greatest Common

Factor of 14 and 21.

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What is 7?Question

7: 1 721: 1 3 7 21

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This number is the Least Common

Multiple of 12 and 9.

GCF/LCM…400

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What is 36?Question

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9: 9 18 27 3612:

12

24 36

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This number is the Least Common Multiple of 2,

3, and 8.

GCF/LCM…500

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What is 24?Question

2: 2 4 6 8 10

12

14

16

18

20

22

24

3: 3 6 9 12

15

18

21

24

8: 8 16

24

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This number is the product of 23x13.

Random…100

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What is 299?

Question

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This is the number found in the hundredths place of the following number: 342.592

Random…200

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What is 9?

Question

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Three feet is equal to this many inches.

Random…300

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What is 36 inches?

Question

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12 inches=1 foot3 ft. X 12 inches=36 inches

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The perimeter of the following object is equal to this many

feet.

Random…400

8 ft.

5 ft.

13 ft.

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What is 39 feet?Perimeter=border outside of an object

8 ft. + 13 ft. + 13 ft. + 5 ft.=39 ft.

Question

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This number is the quotient of 119 7.

Random…500

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What is 17?

Question

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The sum of ½ + ¼ equals this number.

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What is ¾ ?

Question

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