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5th Grade Math Jeopardy

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5th
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Use this Jeopardy game to help students review 5th Grade Common Core Math Standards. There are 5 categories including Place Value, Decimals, Multiplication and Division, and Measurement and Geometry. The game includes one Daily Double and a Final Jeopardy.

Math Jeopardy is totally interactive with links that will take you directly to each clue. Please note this game does NOT include sound. You can easily find the Jeopardy theme song online. Read the information file that teaches you how to use this template year after year.

Also included in this bundle is an introduction PowerPoint to help animate your game. As a bonus, I've included certificates that you can customize to give away to students who play the game.

There are 7 files in all to help you create the ultimate Jeopardy experience in your classroom!

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50+ Slides
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Convert among different-sized standard measurement units within a given measurement system (e.g., convert 5 cm to 0.05 m), and use these conversions in solving multi-step, real world problems.
Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (1/2, 1/4, 1/8). Use operations on fractions for this grade to solve problems involving information presented in line plots. For example, given different measurements of liquid in identical beakers, find the amount of liquid each beaker would contain if the total amount in all the beakers were redistributed equally.
Recognize volume as an attribute of solid figures and understand concepts of volume measurement.
A cube with side length 1 unit, called a “unit cube,” is said to have “one cubic unit” of volume, and can be used to measure volume.
A solid figure which can be packed without gaps or overlaps using 𝘯 unit cubes is said to have a volume of 𝘯 cubic units.

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