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Page 1: 4th Grade Math Jeopardy

4th Grade Math

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Probability Number Sense

More number Sense

Measure-ments

Equations

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Probability – 100

Mr. Scott is rolling a cube with the faces numbered from 1 through 6.What is the likelihood that Mr. Scott will roll an 8?

None, 0

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Probability - 200

Patty is ordering a cake from the choices shown. How many different combinations of one kind of cake and one kind of frosting can Patty choose?

9

Cake FrostingWhite Chocolate

Yellow Cherry

Marble Vanilla

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Probability - 300

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Subject 1 - 400

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Subject 1 - 500

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Number Sence - 100

What are all the factors of 21?

1, 3, 7, 21

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Number Sense- 200

A headline states: “Attendance at Fair 3,675.”

Round the number to the nearest 100.

3,700

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Number Sense - 300

What is another way to write 5/5 ?

1

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Number Sense - 400

There are 1,064 students at Gateway Elementary School.What is this number in words?

One thousand sixty four

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Number Sense - 500

What are the first four numbers that are all multiples of 3?

3, 9, 12, 15

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More Number Sense – 100

Shanelle grows pumpkins. The table shows the number of pumpkins shegrew each year. What is the pattern of pumpkin growth for each year.

There are 8 more pumpkins each year.

Year Number of Pumkins

2000 282001 362002 442003 52

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More Number Sense - 200

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Subject 3 - 300

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Subject 3 - 400

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Subject 3 - 500

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Measurements - 100

Tamika is packing small objects in a shoe box. She needs to know thevolume of the box.Which unit of measure would she use to describe the volume?

Cubic inches

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Measurements - 200

Which unit is appropriate for measuring the area of a

postage stamp?

Square centimeters

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Measurement - 300

One month Tony’s puppy grew of 7/8 an inch. The next month his puppygrew 5/8 of an inch.How many inches did Tony’s puppy grow in two months?

12/8 of an inch

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Subject 4 - 400

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Subject 4 - 500

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Equations - 100

The temperature was 12ºF and it dropped 9ºF.Let t = the new temperature.How would you write this equation?

12-9=t

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Equations - 200

Carl had $95. He bought 3 CDs for $15 each.

How would you write an equation to find how much money, m he would

have left?

95-3(15)=m

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Equations - 300

Ruth’s garden has 6 rows of strawberry plants. There are 20 strawberryplants in each row.

120

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Subject 5 - 400

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Subject 5 - 500

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