3rd Gr OAA Math Jeopardy Review

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Data
Analyis;
Probability
Geometry
Measurement
Number
Sense
Patterns,
Functions,
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Team Six
John asked his
friends to name
their favorite food.
The mode of the
data was pizza.
What does mode
mean?
Show Answer
The data that
shows what
food they liked
the most.
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How many goldfish are
there in all?
Aquarium Fish
Guppies
Goldfish
large
small
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Show Answer
18 goldfish
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Mikes spins a spinner 20
times and records the
results. Which number is
he likely to spin the fewest
number of times.
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Show Answer
2
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Number of Eggs in a Week
Joe
Ken
Tom
Each
=2 eggs
How many eggs did
Tom eat in one week?
Show Answer
4 eggs
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Bill has a red shirt, blue
shirt and a white shirt.
He also has an orange
hat and a green hat.
List all of the possible
hat and shirt
combinations Bill can
wear.
Show Answer
Red shirt, orange hat
Red shirt, green hat
Blue shirt, orange hat,
blue shirt, green hat
White shirt, orange hat,
white shirt, green hat
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Which is a right angle?
A.
B
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C.
Show Answer
B
Right angle
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Which shape is 3-D?
Show Answer
The cube
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Where is the star?
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Show Answer
4, 5
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How many faces are on
this shape?
Show Answer
A cube has
6 faces.
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Is this a line of
symmetry?
Show Answer
Yepper!
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What is the area of this
square?
Show Answer
16 sq. units
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Today is February 12. What
will the date be in two weeks?
February
Sun. Mon. Tues Wed Th.
Fri.
Sat.
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February 26
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How much does a
Christmas card weigh?
2 ounces
2 pounds
2 inches
Happy Holidays!
Show Answer
2 ounces
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What is about 10 feet
high?
a desk
a wall
a mountain
Show Answer
A wall
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The movie started at
3:15. It lasted 1 hour
and 35 minutes. What
time did the movie
end?
3:15
Show Answer
4:50
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What fraction of the
stars are shaded?
Show Answer
3
8
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Alice has 90 stickers. She
gives all of the stickers to
10 of her friends. Which
number sentence shows
how many stickers each
friend got?
90 + 10 = 100
90 x 10 = 900
90 ÷ 10 = 9
Show Answer
90 ÷ 10 = 9
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Mrs. Porter’s class
collected 325 box
tops. Mrs. Smith’s
class collected 299
boxtops. How many
boxtops did they
collect in all?
Show Answer
They collected
624 boxtops in
all.
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Find the difference.
1035
-982
Show Answer
53
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What number facts are
are shown by these
arrays?
Show Answer
6x4
4x6
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What number is
missing in the pattern?
750, 775, 800, ___,
850, 875, 900
Describe the pattern.
Show Answer
825
Add 25
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14 +
= 21
Show Answer
7
14 + 7 =21
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Choose the correct answer.
� + 3 < 15
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18
Show Answer
5
5 + 3 < 15
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Laura baked 36 cookies.
Sam ate n cookies. Which
expression represents the
number of cookies Laura
has left?
n - 36
36 - n
36 + n
Show Answer
36 - n
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Ricky earned $50
shoveling snow. He
spent $4.00 each week
on snacks. How much
money did he have left
after 5 weeks?
Show Answer
$30.00
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Morgan spins both spinners shown. He adds
the two numbers on which the spinners
land. How likely is it that Morgan’s sum will be
an odd number?
1.possible but not certain
2.impossible
3.certain
Show Answer
Possible
but not certain
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