Description
*New Version 4/10/16
This Jeopardy PowerPoint game was created so that third grade students could review the common core math concepts that they have learned throughout the year.
There are six different categories and one Final Jeopardy question. The six categories of questions are Operations and Algebraic Thinking, Number & Operations in Base Ten, Number & Operations - Fractions, Measurement and Data, Geometry, and Toss Up.
The Final Jeopardy category is Measurement.
As far as playing the game, everything is linked on each slide. On the Jeopardy Board, each number is linked to the appropriate question. On the question slide, you will click on the yellow arrow to go to the answer. After the answer is revealed, you will then click on the gray arrow to return to the Jeopardy Board. When you are ready for Final Jeopardy, click on the star in the bottom right hand corner of the Jeopardy Board.
This Jeopardy PowerPoint game was created so that third grade students could review the common core math concepts that they have learned throughout the year.
There are six different categories and one Final Jeopardy question. The six categories of questions are Operations and Algebraic Thinking, Number & Operations in Base Ten, Number & Operations - Fractions, Measurement and Data, Geometry, and Toss Up.
The Final Jeopardy category is Measurement.
As far as playing the game, everything is linked on each slide. On the Jeopardy Board, each number is linked to the appropriate question. On the question slide, you will click on the yellow arrow to go to the answer. After the answer is revealed, you will then click on the gray arrow to return to the Jeopardy Board. When you are ready for Final Jeopardy, click on the star in the bottom right hand corner of the Jeopardy Board.
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Description
*New Version 4/10/16
This Jeopardy PowerPoint game was created so that third grade students could review the common core math concepts that they have learned throughout the year.
There are six different categories and one Final Jeopardy question. The six categories of questions are Operations and Algebraic Thinking, Number & Operations in Base Ten, Number & Operations - Fractions, Measurement and Data, Geometry, and Toss Up.
The Final Jeopardy category is Measurement.
As far as playing the game, everything is linked on each slide. On the Jeopardy Board, each number is linked to the appropriate question. On the question slide, you will click on the yellow arrow to go to the answer. After the answer is revealed, you will then click on the gray arrow to return to the Jeopardy Board. When you are ready for Final Jeopardy, click on the star in the bottom right hand corner of the Jeopardy Board.
This Jeopardy PowerPoint game was created so that third grade students could review the common core math concepts that they have learned throughout the year.
There are six different categories and one Final Jeopardy question. The six categories of questions are Operations and Algebraic Thinking, Number & Operations in Base Ten, Number & Operations - Fractions, Measurement and Data, Geometry, and Toss Up.
The Final Jeopardy category is Measurement.
As far as playing the game, everything is linked on each slide. On the Jeopardy Board, each number is linked to the appropriate question. On the question slide, you will click on the yellow arrow to go to the answer. After the answer is revealed, you will then click on the gray arrow to return to the Jeopardy Board. When you are ready for Final Jeopardy, click on the star in the bottom right hand corner of the Jeopardy Board.
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great review resource
Great resource!
This Jeopardy style review was perfect for keeping my kids engaged and excited to review.
Can't wait to use this as a review for testing!
I love it and my kids love it as well!
My 3rd graders love this! Fun way to review learned math standards
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