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Directions:
• Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).
• Enter in the categories on the main game boards.
• As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box.
• When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.
• Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.
• Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.
• Continue until all clues are given.
• When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!
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D aphn e
Round 1 Round 2Final
Jeopardy
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Customary Units of
Measurement
Metric Measurement & Perimeter
Area & Angle Measurement
Time, Money, & Line Plots
More
Line Plots
BONUS: Measuring Squares & Rectangles
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$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200
$300 $300 $300 $300
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$500 $500 $500 $500
Round 2
Final Jeopardy
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$100$1004. Ruben buys a 3-pound 4-ounce
bag of apples. How many ounces are there in 3 pounds 4 ounces?
(a) 52 ounces
(b) 48 ounces
(c) 44 ounces
(d) 34 ounces
4. Ruben buys a 3-pound 4-ounce bag of apples. How many ounces are there in 3 pounds 4 ounces?
(a) 52 ounces
(b) 48 ounces
(c) 44 ounces
(d) 34 ounces
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(a) 52 ounces(a) 52 ounces
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1 pound = 16 ounces
16 ounces
x 3 pounds
48 ounces
+ 4 ounces
52 ounces
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$200$20010. Mr. Conroy is 6 feet and 3 inches tall.
How tall is Mr. Conroy in inches?
(a) 63 inches
(b) 72 inches
(c) 85 inches
(d) 75 inches
10. Mr. Conroy is 6 feet and 3 inches tall. How tall is Mr. Conroy in inches?
(a) 63 inches
(b) 72 inches
(c) 85 inches
(d) 75 inches
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(d) 75 inches(d) 75 inches
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1 foot = 12 inches
12 in. 72 in.
x 6 ft + 3 in.
72 in. 75 in.
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$300$30013. Which could be the weight of this
bicycle?
(a) 30 ounces
(b) 3 pounds
(c) 30 pounds
(d) 3,000 ounces
13. Which could be the weight of this bicycle?
(a) 30 ounces
(b) 3 pounds
(c) 30 pounds
(d) 3,000 ounces
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(c) 30 pounds(c) 30 pounds
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1 pound = 16 ounces
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$400$40017. Maria drank 7 pints of water in two
days. How many cups are in 7 pints?
(a) 14 cups
(b) 21 cups
(c) 28 cups
(d) 49 cups
17. Maria drank 7 pints of water in two days. How many cups are in 7 pints?
(a) 14 cups
(b) 21 cups
(c) 28 cups
(d) 49 cups
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(a) 14 cups(a) 14 cups
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1 pint = 2 cups
7 pints x 2 cups 14 cups
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$500$5001. The point on the number line below shows the length of a piece of chalk. What is the length of the
chalk?
(a) 1/8 inch
(b) 1/4 inch
(c) 7/8 inch
(d) 9/10 inch
1. The point on the number line below shows the length of a piece of chalk. What is the length of the
chalk?
(a) 1/8 inch
(b) 1/4 inch
(c) 7/8 inch
(d) 9/10 inch
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(c) 7/8 inch(c) 7/8 inch
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$100$1005. A glass has the capacity of 750
milliliters. A pitcher has a capacity that is 5 times more than the capacity of the
glass. What is the capacity of the pitcher?
(a) 3,750 milliliters
(b) 5,000 milliliters
(c) 5,750 milliliters
(d) 7,500 milliliters
5. A glass has the capacity of 750 milliliters. A pitcher has a capacity that is 5 times more than the capacity of the
glass. What is the capacity of the pitcher?
(a) 3,750 milliliters
(b) 5,000 milliliters
(c) 5,750 milliliters
(d) 7,500 milliliters
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(a) 3,750 milliliters(a) 3,750 milliliters
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2 750 mL x 53,750 mL
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14. A chair has a mass of 7 kilograms. What is the mass, in grams, of the
chair?
(a) 70 grams
(b) 112 grams
(c) 700 grams
(d) 7,000 grams
14. A chair has a mass of 7 kilograms. What is the mass, in grams, of the
chair?
(a) 70 grams
(b) 112 grams
(c) 700 grams
(d) 7,000 grams
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(d) 7,000 grams(d) 7,000 grams
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1 kilogram = 1,000 grams
1,000 grams x 7 kilograms 7,000 grams
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$300$30015. The length of a swimming pool is
15 meters. How many centimeters is that?
(a) 15 centimeters
(b) 150 centimeters
(c) 1,500 centimeters
(d) 15,000 centimeters
15. The length of a swimming pool is 15 meters. How many centimeters is
that?
(a) 15 centimeters
(b) 150 centimeters
(c) 1,500 centimeters
(d) 15,000 centimeters
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(c) 1,500 centimeters(c) 1,500 centimeters
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1 meter = 100 cm
100 cm x 15 m 1,500 cm
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$400$4006. What is the perimeter of this rectangle?
(a) 56 cm
(b) 28 cm
(c) 49 cm
(d) 147 cm
6. What is the perimeter of this rectangle?
(a) 56 cm
(b) 28 cm
(c) 49 cm
(d) 147 cm
21 cm
7 cm
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(a) 56 cm(a) 56 cm
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21 21 7+ 756
21 cm
7 cm
21 cm
7 cm
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11. The point on the number line below shows the height of a ladder.
What is the height of the ladder?
(a) 1.5 meters
(b) 1.6 meters
(c) 2.1 meters
(d) 2.5 meters
11. The point on the number line below shows the height of a ladder.
What is the height of the ladder?
(a) 1.5 meters
(b) 1.6 meters
(c) 2.1 meters
(d) 2.5 meters
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(a) 1.5 meters(a) 1.5 meters
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1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8
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7. The measure of angle D is 135˚. A part of angle D measures 65˚. What is the
measure of the other part of the angle?
(a) 65˚
(b) 70˚
(c) 85˚
(d) 90˚
7. The measure of angle D is 135˚. A part of angle D measures 65˚. What is the
measure of the other part of the angle?
(a) 65˚
(b) 70˚
(c) 85˚
(d) 90˚
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(b) 70˚(b) 70˚
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135˚ - 65˚ 70˚
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8. What is the measure of this angle?
(a) 65˚
(b) 75˚
(c) 115˚
(d) 125˚
8. What is the measure of this angle?
(a) 65˚
(b) 75˚
(c) 115˚
(d) 125˚
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(c) 115˚(c) 115˚
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18. The angle below measures 140˚. A square is placed on the angle. What is
the measure of angle x?
(a) 45˚
(b) 50˚
(c) 60˚
(d) 90˚
18. The angle below measures 140˚. A square is placed on the angle. What is
the measure of angle x?
(a) 45˚
(b) 50˚
(c) 60˚
(d) 90˚
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(b) 50˚(b) 50˚
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90˚
140˚ - 90˚ 50˚
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3. The area of a square is 64 square meters. What is the length of one side
of the square?
(a) 8 meters
(b) 9 meters
(c) 12 meters
(d) 16 meters
3. The area of a square is 64 square meters. What is the length of one side
of the square?
(a) 8 meters
(b) 9 meters
(c) 12 meters
(d) 16 meters
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(a) 8 meters(a) 8 meters
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8 m A = L x W
8m
Area = 8 x 8 = 64 m2
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$500$50016. The area of this rectangle is 56 square
centimeters. What is the width of the rectangle?
(a) 6 centimeters
(b) 7 centimeters
(c) 8 centimeters
(d) 9 centimeters
16. The area of this rectangle is 56 square centimeters. What is the width of the
rectangle?
(a) 6 centimeters
(b) 7 centimeters
(c) 8 centimeters
(d) 9 centimeters
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(b) 7 centimeters(b) 7 centimeters
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A = L x W56 = 8 x 7
A = 56 cm2
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2. Erin started working on her homework at 4:35 P.M. She finished her
homework at 5:55 P.M. How long did Erin spend working on her homework?
(a) 1 hour 15 minutes
(b) 1 hour 30 minutes
(c) 2 hours 20 minutes
(d) 1 hour 20 minutes
2. Erin started working on her homework at 4:35 P.M. She finished her
homework at 5:55 P.M. How long did Erin spend working on her homework?
(a) 1 hour 15 minutes
(b) 1 hour 30 minutes
(c) 2 hours 20 minutes
(d) 1 hour 20 minutes
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(d) 1 hour 20 minutes(d) 1 hour 20 minutes
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4:35 --> 5:35 (1 hr.)5:35 --> 5:55 (20 min.)
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9. Elizabeth bought a shirt for $12.50 and a pair of pants for $24.00. She paid with
a $50 bill. How much money did Elizabeth have left?
(a) $13.50
(b) $14.50
(c) $26.00
(d) $36.50
9. Elizabeth bought a shirt for $12.50 and a pair of pants for $24.00. She paid with
a $50 bill. How much money did Elizabeth have left?
(a) $13.50
(b) $14.50
(c) $26.00
(d) $36.50
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(a) $13.50(a) $13.50
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$12.50 $50.00+ 24.00 - 36.50 $36.50 $13.50
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$300$30012. Emily slept for 8 hours and 15
minutes last night. How many minutes did Emily sleep last night?
(a) 111 minutes
(b) 495 minutes
(c) 435 minutes
(d) 480 minutes
12. Emily slept for 8 hours and 15 minutes last night. How many
minutes did Emily sleep last night?
(a) 111 minutes
(b) 495 minutes
(c) 435 minutes
(d) 480 minutes
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(b) 495 minutes(b) 495 minutes
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1 hour = 60 min.
60 min. 480 min. x 8 hr. + 15 min.480 min. 495 min.
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and a carton of juice for $2.25. She paid with 2 $5 bills. How much change
should Marcy receive?
(a) $16.00
(b) $6.00
(c) $5.00
(d) $4.00
20. Marcy bought a magazine for $3.75 and a carton of juice for $2.25. She
paid with 2 $5 bills. How much change should Marcy receive?
(a) $16.00
(b) $6.00
(c) $5.00
(d) $4.00
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(d) $4.00(d) $4.00
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$3.75 $10.00 + 2.25 - 6.00 $6.00 $ 4.00
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$500$50019. Isaac asked some students how long
they spent reading last night. He made the line plot below. Using the data gathered in the line plot, how many
children spent time reading last night?
(a) 3
(b) 7
(c) 11
(d) 12
19. Isaac asked some students how long they spent reading last night. He made
the line plot below. Using the data gathered in the line plot, how many
children spent time reading last night?
(a) 3
(b) 7
(c) 11
(d) 12
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(c) 11(c) 11
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$100$10021. Michael asked some classmates how much
time they spent watching a 1-hour special on TV. The list below shows the times his
classmates watched the special.
1 hour2 hour 1 hour 2 hour 1 hour
4 4 4 4
0 hours 1 hour 2 hour 0 hours 1 hour
4
A. Make a line plot of Michael’s results. Be sure to include a title and label the number
line.
21. Michael asked some classmates how much time they spent watching a 1-hour special on
TV. The list below shows the times his classmates watched the special.
1 hour2 hour 1 hour 2 hour 1 hour
4 4 4 4
0 hours 1 hour 2 hour 0 hours 1 hour
4
A. Make a line plot of Michael’s results. Be sure to include a title and label the number
line.
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0 1/4 2/4 3/4 1 Hours
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time they spent watching a 1-hour special on TV. The list below shows the times his
classmates watched the special.
1 hour2 hour 1 hour 2 hour 1 hour
4 4 4 4
0 hours 1 hour 2 hour 0 hours 1 hour
4
B. How many classmates watched 2/4 hour or more of the TV special?
21. Michael asked some classmates how much time they spent watching a 1-hour special on
TV. The list below shows the times his classmates watched the special.
1 hour2 hour 1 hour 2 hour 1 hour
4 4 4 4
0 hours 1 hour 2 hour 0 hours 1 hour
4
B. How many classmates watched 2/4 hour or more of the TV special?
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21. (B)
Six (6) classmates watched 2/4 hour or more of the TV special.
21. (B)
Six (6) classmates watched 2/4 hour or more of the TV special.
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$100$100Measuring Squares and
Rectangles
Leah drew the square and the rectangle shown below.
A. What is the perimeter of the square? Show your work.
Measuring Squares and Rectangles
Leah drew the square and the rectangle shown below.
A. What is the perimeter of the square? Show your work.
10 in. 8 cm
P = 30 cm
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10 in. 10 in.
10 in.
10 in. P = L + L + W + W 10 in. 10 in.
+ 10 in. 10 in.
40 in.
The perimeter of the square is 40 inches.
A. A square has 4 equal sides.
10 in. 10 in.
10 in.
10 in. P = L + L + W + W 10 in. 10 in.
+ 10 in. 10 in.
40 in.
The perimeter of the square is 40 inches.
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$200$200Measuring Squares and
Rectangles
Leah drew the square and the rectangle shown below.
B. What is the width of the rectangle? Show your work.
Measuring Squares and Rectangles
Leah drew the square and the rectangle shown below.
B. What is the width of the rectangle? Show your work.
10 in. 8 cm
P = 30 cm
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P = L + L + W + W 8 cm
P = 8 + 8 + W + W
30 = 16 + 2W
- 16 = - 16_______ 8 cm
14 = 2W
2 2 14 ÷ 2 = 7
7 cm = W
B. The width of the rectangle is 7 cm.
P = L + L + W + W 8 cm
P = 8 + 8 + W + W
30 = 16 + 2W
- 16 = - 16_______ 8 cm
14 = 2W
2 2 14 ÷ 2 = 7
7 cm = WScores
P = 30 cm
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Final Jeopardy
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