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Fifth Grade Math Thanks to The Jordan School District (http://support.jordan.k12.ut.us/ ) for the Jeopardy Template Modified for Fifth Grade Math in the Cobb County School District (http://www.cobbk12.org )

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Fifth Grade Math. Thanks to The Jordan School District ( http://support.jordan.k12.ut.us/ ) for the Jeopardy Template Modified for Fifth Grade Math in the Cobb County School District (http://www.cobbk12.org ). FractionSens. Algebra. Place Value. Geometry. $200. $200. $200. $200. $400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fifth Grade MathThanks to The Jordan School District (http://support.jordan.k12.ut.us/) for the Jeopardy TemplateModified for Fifth Grade Math in the Cobb County School District (http://www.cobbk12.org)1$200$400$600$800$1000$200$400$600$800$1000$200$400$600$800$1000$200$400$600$800$1000

AlgebraPlace ValueFractionSensGeometry2AlgebraPlace ValueFractionSensGeometry$200$400$600$800$1000$200$400$600$800$1000$200$400$600$800$1000$200$600$800$400$10003Algebra $200What is the value of 6a 4 if a = 7?

a) 2 b) 18 c) 38 d) 464Algebra $400Jill had 15 pens. She gave some to Jake. Let p equal the number of pens Jill gave to Jake. Which expression models the situation?a) 15 p b) 15 / p c) p + 15 d) p x 15 5Algebra $600Amanda puts some apples into a bowl that has 6 apples. (6 + a) represents the number of apples in the bowl. How many apples are in the bowl if a = 3? a) 2 b) 3 c) 12 d) 9 6Algebra $800What is the value of n 3.8 if n = 6?

a) 2.2 b) 3.2 c) 3.8 d) 9.87Algebra $1000Wayne has a stack of books that he wants to put into 4 same-sized piles. Let b equal the number of Waynes books. Which expression models the situation? a) 4 - b b) b - 4 c) 4 / b d) b / 48Algebra $200-AnswerWhat is the value of 6a 4 if a = 7?

a) 2 b) 18 c) 38 d) 46

9Algebra $400-AnswerJill had 15 pens. She gave some to Jake. Let p equal the number of pens Jill gave to Jake. Which expression models the situation?a) 15 p b) 15 / p c) p + 15 d) p x 1510Algebra $600-AnswerAmanda puts some apples into a bowl that has 6 apples. (6 + a) represents the number of apples in the bowl. How many apples are in the bowl if a = 3? a) 2 b) 3 c) 12 d) 9 11Algebra $800-AnswerWhat is the value of n 3.8 if n = 6?

a) 2.2 b) 3.2 c) 3.8 d) 9.812Algebra $1000-AnswerWayne has a stack of books that he wants to put into 4 same-sized piles. Let b equal the number of Waynes books. Which expression models the situation? a) 4 - b b) b - 4 c) 4 / bd) b / 413Place Value $200What is the place value of 2 in 345.62?

a) tensb) tenths c) thousandthsd) hundredths14Daily DoublePlace Value $400What is the expanded form of 425.261a) 4,000+200+5+.2+.06+.001b) 400+20+5+.02+.006+.0001c) 400+20+5+.2+.06+.001d) 400+50+2+.2+.06+.00115Place Value $600Chose the correct statement:

a) 4.243 < 4.2b) 5.226 < 5.2c) 5.26 < 5.2d) 8.14 = 8.01416Place Value $800Select a number that falls between 1.485 and 4.56a) 4.870b) 1.469 c) 4. 591 d) 4.08717Place Value $1000What is the standard form of 700+8+.5+.06+.003?

a) 78.563b) 780.563 c) 785.63 d) 708.56318Place Value $200-AnswerWhat is the place value of 2 in 345.62?

a) tensb) tenths c) thousandthsd) hundredths

19Place Value $400-AnswerWhat is the expanded form of 425.261

a) 4,000+200+5+.2+.06+.001b) 400+20+5+.02+.006+.0001c) 400+20+5+.2+.06+.001d) 400+50+2+.2+.06+.00120Place Value $600-AnswerChose the correct statement:

a) 4.243 < 4.2b) 5.126 < 5.2c) 5.26 < 5.2 d) 8.14 = 8.014

21Place Value $800-AnswerSelect a number that falls between 1.485 and 4.56a) 4.870b) 1.469 c) 4. 591d) 4.08722Place Value $1000-AnswerWhat is the standard form of 700+8+.5+.06+.003?

a) 78.563b) 780.563 c) 785.63d) 708.56323Fraction Sense $200Simplify 5/15

a) 1/5b) 1/3 c) 1/4 d) 1/224Fraction Sense $400Maria ate 3/5 bag of her favorite pretzels. How much was left? Write your answer as a decimal.a) .40b) .30 c) .50 d) .6025Fraction Sense $600Solve: 2 + 3 =

a) 6 b) 5 c) 6 d) 5 26Fraction Sense $800Solve: 2 - =

a) 1 3/4b) 2 4/6 c) 2 4/8 d) 1 1/227Fraction Sense $1000Is the following statement true?5/6 < 2/3