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ORDER OF OPERATIONS - Fifth Grade MATH JEOPARDY! handouts & Game Slides

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This Mathematics resource is perfect to introduce, practice, or assess foundations and skills in the classroom.

Each resource comes with three items:

1) A Printable β€œcheat sheet” for students to reference while playing

2) An interactive Jeopardy PowerPoint with 5 categories of Q&A

3) A printable answer key for teachers to use during game play

ALL ANSWERS & QUESTIONS ARE FULLY EDITABLE!

Each Jeopardy game has 25 questions over 5 categories. Questions and answers are easily modified, changed, or replaced depending on your preferences. Click the dollar amount on the grid and a question appears; click the mouse and the answer appears; click the link and you return to the grid. There are two daily doubles and a final jeopardy question as well. Easy-peasy!

Note - this resource works as designed in PowerPoint, but is may not be compatible with Google Slides

With 25 resources in all, content has placed at each grade level based on:

β€’THE 5 COMPONENTS OF READING (progression of phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, reading comprehension)

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β€’PIAGETIAN COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT (2-7 year olds use basic concepts and symbols, 7-12 year olds problem-solve and use logic, 12 and older can think abstractly, deductively, and hypothetically)

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β€’GRADE LEVEL STANDARDS (which can differ slightly in different states/countries)

First Grade –

1 Add & Subtract up to 20

Adding, Subtracting, Two Steps, Three Steps, Inverse Operations

2 Count, Read, Add up to 120

Counting, Counting by Fives, Adding by Fives, Adding by Tens, Adding by Twenties

3 Tell Time (hour & half-hour)

Counting Shapes, Shape Perimeters, Areas, and Volumes, Perimeter, Area or Volume

4 Measuring Objects

Reading Standard Clocks and Digital Clocks, How much Time Passed, How Long Until

5 Fraction Foundations

Visualizing and Comparing Fractions, Real World Fractions, Other Words for Fractions

Second Grade –

1 Three-Digit Numbers

Find the Ones Place, Find the Tens Place, Find the Hundreds Place, Which is Bigger

2 Count-Add-Subtract to 1,000

What Comes Next, Adding & Subtracting by 100s, Adding & Subtracting by 50s, 20s, 10s

3 Tell time (within 5 minutes)

Right on the Hour, On the Half Hour, Quarter Til, Quarter After, Nearest 5 minute marks

4 Word Problems with Money

How many of each coin or bill, how much change, what is the total, what costs more

5 Measure & Read Graphs

How Long, Name that Graph, Which is Bigger, Analyze the Graph, How Big

Third Grade –

1 Multiplication

Ones & Zeros, Twos, Threes, & Fours, Fives & Sixes, Sevens & Eights, Nines & Tens

2 Division

Ones & Zeros, Twos, Threes, & Fours, Fives & Sixes, Sevens & Eights, Nines & Tens

3 Money Counting

How many of each coin or bill, how much change, what is the total, what costs more

4 Intro to Fractions

Visualizing and Comparing Fractions, Real World Fractions, Other Words for Fractions

5 Measurement & Data

Capacity, Weight, Height, Distance, Time, Units of Measurement, Labeling Answers

Fourth Grade –

1 Practicing Fractions

Equal Fractions, Unequal Fractions, Which is More, Reducing Fractions, Fraction Pictures

2 Inequalities

Greater Than, Less Than, Equal To, Mixed Fraction Inequalities, Multi-Step Inequalities

3 Multi-Step Problems

PEMDAS, Problems with Two Steps, Three Steps, Four Steps, Word Problems

4 Rounding Whole Numbers

Rounding to the Nearest 1, Round to the Nearest 10, Round to the Nearest 100 or 1,000

5 Geometric Objects

Lines and Segments, Rays, Properties, Quadrilaterals, Other Polygons, 3-D Shapes

Fifth Grade –

1 Negative Numbers

Adding and Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing, Number Lines, Real-World Examples

2 Real World Math

Real-World Math Scenarios about Budgets, Shopping, Engineering, Estimating, Sports

3 Order of Operations

PEMDAS, Find What is Missing, Correct the Error, Which is Correct, Which is Wrong

4 Percents and Fractions

Percent to Decimals, Decimals to Percent, Adding Fractions, Mixed Number to Fractions

5 Pre-Algebra

Solve for β€œX”, Which Variable is Bigger, Find X in Fractions, Solve for X Given Y, Graphing

since learners don’t always develop at the same pace or in the same way, consider using resources listed for other grade levels as well

Total Pages
30 slides and two printables
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Teaching Duration
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Standards

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 β€œunit cube,” is said to have β€œone 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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