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Jeopardy Measurin g Estimati ng Perime terAre a Time Temperat ure Graphs Probabil ity Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

Jeopardy Measuring Estimating Perimeter Area Time Temperature Graphs Probability Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Measuring/Estimating Lengths

About how long is the average 3rd grader’s hand from the tip of the longest finger to the wrist?

a. 1 ftb. 6 inc. 6 cmd. 2 in

$100 Answer from Measuring/Estimating Lengths

6 inches

$200 Question from Measuring/Estimating Lengths

Use your ruler to measure the width of a sheet of notebook paper to the nearest ½ inch.

$200 Answer from Measuring/Estimating Lengths

8 ½ inches wide

$300 Question from Measuring/Estimating Lengths

Which measurement best describes the height of a doorway?

a. 8 cmb. 8 dmc. 8 ftd. 8 yd

$300 Answer from Measuring/Estimating Lengths

8 feet

$400 Question from Measuring/Estimating Lengths

What is the length of the red cylinder?

cm

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

$400 Answer from Measuring/Estimating Lengths

5 centimeters

$500 Question from Measuring/Estimating Lengths

Which measurement best describes the length of a boot?

a. 11 inchesb. 11 feetc. 11 centimetersd. 11 decimeters

$500 Answer from Measuring/Estimating Lengths

11 inches

$100 Question from Perimeter/Area

A square has 3 inch sides. What is the perimeter of the square?

3 inches

$100 Answer from Perimeter/Area

12 inches

$200 Question from Perimeter/Area

What is the area of the figure below?

each = 1 square cm

$200 Answer from Perimeter/Area

7 square cm

$300 Question from Perimeter/Area

Melissa has a rectangular patio that is 6 feet long and 8 feet wide. What is the perimeter of Melissa’s patio?

$300 Answer from Perimeter/Area

28 feet

$400 Question from Perimeter/Area

The Parkers are building a deck in their backyard. The shaded area shows how much of the yard the deck covers. What area of the yard is not covered?

$400 Answer from Perimeter/Area

30 square units

$500 Question from Perimeter/Area

Bobby has a picture frame with a perimeter of 14 inches. What is a reasonable length and width for Bobby’s picture frame?

$500 Answer from Perimeter/Area

The most reasonable measurement would be 3 inches by 4 inches.

$100 Question from Time/Temperature

What time is shown on the clock below?

$100 Answer from Time/Temperature

4:35

$200 Question from Time/Temperature

What is the temperature shown on the thermometer?

90

80

70

$200 Answer from Time/Temperature

78 degrees

$300 Question from Time/Temperature

Which clock shows 2:25?

A. B. C.

$300 Answer from Time/Temperature

Clock C

$400 Question from Time/Temperature

What time is shown on the clock?

$400 Answer from Time/Temperature

6:55

$500 Question from Time/Temperature

The thermometer shows the temperature on Monday morning. By afternoon, it had risen 8 degrees. What was the temperature Monday afternoon?

70

60

50

$500 Answer from Time/Temperature

66 degrees

$100 Question from Graphs

The graph shows the number of ribbons won by track teams from different schools.

Stanley

Parker

Jensen

Each means 3

How many medals did the team from Stanley win?

$100 Answer from Graphs

21 medals

$200 Question from Graphs

The graph shows the rain that fell in Austin for 4 months.

How many more inches of rain fell in July than in April?

$200 Answer from Graphs

4 more inches

$300 Question from Graphs

The table shows the money that different children received for allowance in one month.

Jake $20

Shannon $28

Cindy $24

How many dollars should each $ sign represent?

Jake $ $ $ $ $

Shannon $ $ $ $ $ $ $

Cindy $ $ $ $ $ $

$300 Answer from Graphs

Each $ = 4

$400 Question from GraphsJeremy is working on the graph below. He knows there were 35 cans of Coke sold at the baseball game on Friday.

Sprite

Coke

Dr. Pepper each means 5 cans

How many more cans does Jeremy need to add to complete the graph?

$400 Answer from Graphs

Jeremy needs to add 3 more cans

$500 Question from GraphsThe graph shows the boxes of Girl Scout cookies that 4 different girls sold last week.

Which 2 girls sold 95 boxes together?

$500 Answer from Graphs

Bella and Brook

$100 Question from ProbabilityThe tally chart shows the number of

each color of candy in a bag.

Color NumberRed

Green

Orange

Yellow

If Brett reaches in the bag and takes one without looking, which two colors is he equally likely to get?

$100 Answer from Probability

red and yellow

$200 Question from ProbabilityLook at the spinner below. If Robert spins, what color is he most likely to land on?

$200 Answer from Probability

red

$300 Question from Probability

Mitchell has a jar of coins he has saved. Below is a list of the number of each coin.

If Mitchell reaches in the jar without looking, which type of coin is he least likely to pick?

286 249 538 422

$300 Answer from Probability

Dime

$400 Question from Probability

Alexis has the following coins in her pocket.

If she reaches into her pocket and pulls a coin without looking, which coin is she equally likely to pull as a quarter?

$400 Answer from Probability

A penny

$500 Question from ProbabilityThe table below shows the different flavors of

popsicles. If Trevor reaches in the freezer without looking, which statement is true?

A. He is least likely to pick orange. B. He is equally likely to get grape or

orange. C. He is most likely to get cherry. D. He is certain to get lemon.

Cherry Grape Lemon Orange

3 4 8 4

$500 Answer from Probability

B. He is equally likely to get grape or orange.

Final JeopardyKendall wants to make a wood border to go around a mirror on his wall. The mirror is shaped like a hexagon. Each side of the mirror is 3 decimeters. Kendall has 15 decimeters of wood. Does he have enough wood to make the border? Explain.

Final Jeopardy Answer

No. Kendall needs 18 decimeters of wood but he only has 15 decimeters.