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4th Grade Math Test Prep Jeopardy | Spring Math Spiral Review Game | NO PREP
4th Grade Math Test Prep Jeopardy | Spring Math Spiral Review Game | NO PREP
4th Grade Math Test Prep Jeopardy | Spring Math Spiral Review Game | NO PREP
4th Grade Math Test Prep Jeopardy | Spring Math Spiral Review Game | NO PREP
4th Grade Math Test Prep Jeopardy | Spring Math Spiral Review Game | NO PREP
4th Grade Math Test Prep Jeopardy | Spring Math Spiral Review Game | NO PREP
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4th Grade Math Test Prep Jeopardy | Spring Math Spiral Review Game | NO PREP
4th Grade Math Test Prep Jeopardy | Spring Math Spiral Review Game | NO PREP
4th Grade Math Test Prep Jeopardy | Spring Math Spiral Review Game | NO PREP
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Description

Need no-prep 4th grade math test prep? This spring Jeopardy-style review game covers multiplying fractions, decimals, geometry, area & perimeter, and multiplication & division for PowerPoint and Google Slides.

No prep. No extra planning. Ready to play.

✅ Includes 25 standards-aligned math questions covering essential 4th grade Common Core skills.

Note: Game slides are pre-filled and not editable, so everything is ready to go the moment you open it!


❤️ WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT ❤️

❤️ Makes test prep manageable — open it, project it, and review with confidence. No scrambling for questions.

❤️ Engaging but structured — the team-based format boosts participation while keeping students focused and accountable.

❤️ Built-in teaching moments — every question includes a step-by-step explanation slide so you can model thinking and address misconceptions in real time.

❤️ Designed for real test prep — questions are modeled after released state assessment items, so students practice the kind of thinking they'll actually need on test day.

❤️ Dynamic steal mechanic — interactive animations let you reveal one answer choice at a time, giving other teams a chance to steal points and keeping everyone engaged.

❤️ Saves you planning time — everything is organized and ready to play, with clear directions and a built-in scoreboard (PowerPoint).


WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE

✨ 25 Standards-Aligned Math Review Questions for 4th Grade

Each question includes:

➤ Question Slide

➤ Animated Answer Reveal

➤ Explanation Slide with step-by-step solution

➤ Bonus Question Slides for extended engagement on select questions

DIGITAL FILES

➤ Interactive PowerPoint Game with clickable scoreboard and fading question boxes

➤ Interactive Google Slides™ Game (no scoreboard or fading features)

➤ Detailed Answer Key with Common Core standard alignment

➤ One-Page Answer Key for quick reference

➤ Student Recording Sheets (multiple formats)

➤ Teacher's Guide and Setup Instructions

➤ Editable Game Rules Slide

➤ Printable Scoreboard and Question Tracker (great for Google Slides users)

Note: Game slides are pre-filled and not editable.


✨ GAME CATEGORIES ✨

Questions are tiered by difficulty within each category. 100- and 200-point questions are more straightforward, while 400- and 500-point questions are designed to be the bigger challenge, modeled after the rigor of real state assessment items.

Multiplying Fractions — Multiply fractions by whole numbers using models and equations (4.NF.B.4)

Fractions & Decimals — Compare, order, and convert fractions and decimals (4.NF.C.5, 4.NF.C.6, 4.NF.C.7)

Geometry — Identify angles and classify shapes by their attributes (4.G.A.1)

Multiplication & Division — Solve real-world word problems involving multiplication and division (4.NBT.B.5, 4.NBT.B.6, 4.OA.A.3)

Area & Perimeter — Calculate area and perimeter and apply to real-world problems (4.MD.A.3)


QUESTION TYPES

This game includes a variety of formats to challenge students and reflect what they'll see on standardized tests:

➤ Multiple choice — select one answer

➤ Multiple choice — select all that apply

➤ Two-part questions (Part A and Part B)

➤ Drag-and-drop

➤ Short answer


HOW IT WORKS

➊ Open in Presentation Mode in PowerPoint or Google Slides.

➋ Click a point value to display a question.

➌ Choose how you reveal information:

  • Click to reveal the answer for a quick review.
  • Click to reveal the explanation to walk through step-by-step solutions. Perfect for modeling strategies or guiding students through challenging problems.

➍ Track scores using the built-in scoreboard feature (PowerPoint) or the included printable scoreboard (Google Slides).

Note: PowerPoint is the recommended version for full interactive features. Google Slides users can use the included printable scoreboard and question tracker.

Not sure how to set it up or manage teams? I've got you covered. Check out my step-by-step guide at sporesources.com. It walks you through everything from setup to gameplay tips I learned from running this in my own classroom.


✨ GAME FEATURES ✨

✨ Dynamic Game Board — question boxes fade after use, so you always know what's been answered (PowerPoint)

✨ Built-in Clickable Scoreboard — tracks points for up to 6 teams (PowerPoint)

✨ Animated Answer Reveals — reveal one answer choice at a time to allow for stealing

✨ Bonus Question Slides — extend engagement on select questions with a Part B challenge

✨ Embedded Explanation Slides — step-by-step solutions for every question, great for teaching moments


✨ WAYS TO USE ✨

✅ Whole-class reviews

✅ Spring test prep and end-of-year review

✅ Small group rotations

✅ Math centers

✅ Tutoring, homeschooling, or sub plans

✅ Reteaching and spiral review


DESIGNED FOR YOUR 4TH GRADE CLASSROOM

March and April get busy fast. This game gives you one less thing to plan with 25 standards-aligned math questions that are ready to go without any extra prep.

The spring theme keeps the energy up, whether you're powering through before spring break or re-engaging students after. Questions are modeled after released state test items, so your class is practicing the real thing in a low-stakes, teacher-led setting where you can pause, discuss, and teach in the moment.

It also works well for 5th grade at the beginning of the year when students need a refresher on 4th grade skills.

COMPLETE YOUR 4TH GRADE MATH REVIEW

4th Grade Math Review Jeopardy Games

4th Grade Summer Math Review Game

⭐ 4th Grade Back to School Math Review Game


YOU MAY ALSO LIKE…

4th Grade ELA Review Jeopardy Games

5th Grade Spring Math Review Game

⭐ 3rd Grade Spring Math Review Game

Stay Updated with SPO Resources!

Click here to follow my store on Teachers Pay Teachers and be the first to know about new resources, deals, and freebies.

Connect with me:

Website ★Pinterest ★Instagram ★TPT Store ★YouTube

If you have questions or need assistance, reach out at samantha@sporesources.com. I'm here to help!

Purchase Information:

This purchase is for single classroom use only. Additional licenses can be purchased at 50% off for each additional user.

Created by Samantha McNally | © SPO Resources

All rights reserved.

✨ Click "Add to Cart" and give your students the spring math review they'll actually look forward to!

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Description

Need no-prep 4th grade math test prep? This spring Jeopardy-style review game covers multiplying fractions, decimals, geometry, area & perimeter, and multiplication & division for PowerPoint and Google Slides.

No prep. No extra planning. Ready to play.

✅ Includes 25 standards-aligned math questions covering essential 4th grade Common Core skills.

Note: Game slides are pre-filled and not editable, so everything is ready to go the moment you open it!


❤️ WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT ❤️

❤️ Makes test prep manageable — open it, project it, and review with confidence. No scrambling for questions.

❤️ Engaging but structured — the team-based format boosts participation while keeping students focused and accountable.

❤️ Built-in teaching moments — every question includes a step-by-step explanation slide so you can model thinking and address misconceptions in real time.

❤️ Designed for real test prep — questions are modeled after released state assessment items, so students practice the kind of thinking they'll actually need on test day.

❤️ Dynamic steal mechanic — interactive animations let you reveal one answer choice at a time, giving other teams a chance to steal points and keeping everyone engaged.

❤️ Saves you planning time — everything is organized and ready to play, with clear directions and a built-in scoreboard (PowerPoint).


WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE

✨ 25 Standards-Aligned Math Review Questions for 4th Grade

Each question includes:

➤ Question Slide

➤ Animated Answer Reveal

➤ Explanation Slide with step-by-step solution

➤ Bonus Question Slides for extended engagement on select questions

DIGITAL FILES

➤ Interactive PowerPoint Game with clickable scoreboard and fading question boxes

➤ Interactive Google Slides™ Game (no scoreboard or fading features)

➤ Detailed Answer Key with Common Core standard alignment

➤ One-Page Answer Key for quick reference

➤ Student Recording Sheets (multiple formats)

➤ Teacher's Guide and Setup Instructions

➤ Editable Game Rules Slide

➤ Printable Scoreboard and Question Tracker (great for Google Slides users)

Note: Game slides are pre-filled and not editable.


✨ GAME CATEGORIES ✨

Questions are tiered by difficulty within each category. 100- and 200-point questions are more straightforward, while 400- and 500-point questions are designed to be the bigger challenge, modeled after the rigor of real state assessment items.

Multiplying Fractions — Multiply fractions by whole numbers using models and equations (4.NF.B.4)

Fractions & Decimals — Compare, order, and convert fractions and decimals (4.NF.C.5, 4.NF.C.6, 4.NF.C.7)

Geometry — Identify angles and classify shapes by their attributes (4.G.A.1)

Multiplication & Division — Solve real-world word problems involving multiplication and division (4.NBT.B.5, 4.NBT.B.6, 4.OA.A.3)

Area & Perimeter — Calculate area and perimeter and apply to real-world problems (4.MD.A.3)


QUESTION TYPES

This game includes a variety of formats to challenge students and reflect what they'll see on standardized tests:

➤ Multiple choice — select one answer

➤ Multiple choice — select all that apply

➤ Two-part questions (Part A and Part B)

➤ Drag-and-drop

➤ Short answer


HOW IT WORKS

➊ Open in Presentation Mode in PowerPoint or Google Slides.

➋ Click a point value to display a question.

➌ Choose how you reveal information:

  • Click to reveal the answer for a quick review.
  • Click to reveal the explanation to walk through step-by-step solutions. Perfect for modeling strategies or guiding students through challenging problems.

➍ Track scores using the built-in scoreboard feature (PowerPoint) or the included printable scoreboard (Google Slides).

Note: PowerPoint is the recommended version for full interactive features. Google Slides users can use the included printable scoreboard and question tracker.

Not sure how to set it up or manage teams? I've got you covered. Check out my step-by-step guide at sporesources.com. It walks you through everything from setup to gameplay tips I learned from running this in my own classroom.


✨ GAME FEATURES ✨

✨ Dynamic Game Board — question boxes fade after use, so you always know what's been answered (PowerPoint)

✨ Built-in Clickable Scoreboard — tracks points for up to 6 teams (PowerPoint)

✨ Animated Answer Reveals — reveal one answer choice at a time to allow for stealing

✨ Bonus Question Slides — extend engagement on select questions with a Part B challenge

✨ Embedded Explanation Slides — step-by-step solutions for every question, great for teaching moments


✨ WAYS TO USE ✨

✅ Whole-class reviews

✅ Spring test prep and end-of-year review

✅ Small group rotations

✅ Math centers

✅ Tutoring, homeschooling, or sub plans

✅ Reteaching and spiral review


DESIGNED FOR YOUR 4TH GRADE CLASSROOM

March and April get busy fast. This game gives you one less thing to plan with 25 standards-aligned math questions that are ready to go without any extra prep.

The spring theme keeps the energy up, whether you're powering through before spring break or re-engaging students after. Questions are modeled after released state test items, so your class is practicing the real thing in a low-stakes, teacher-led setting where you can pause, discuss, and teach in the moment.

It also works well for 5th grade at the beginning of the year when students need a refresher on 4th grade skills.

COMPLETE YOUR 4TH GRADE MATH REVIEW

4th Grade Math Review Jeopardy Games

4th Grade Summer Math Review Game

⭐ 4th Grade Back to School Math Review Game


YOU MAY ALSO LIKE…

4th Grade ELA Review Jeopardy Games

5th Grade Spring Math Review Game

⭐ 3rd Grade Spring Math Review Game

Stay Updated with SPO Resources!

Click here to follow my store on Teachers Pay Teachers and be the first to know about new resources, deals, and freebies.

Connect with me:

Website ★Pinterest ★Instagram ★TPT Store ★YouTube

If you have questions or need assistance, reach out at samantha@sporesources.com. I'm here to help!

Purchase Information:

This purchase is for single classroom use only. Additional licenses can be purchased at 50% off for each additional user.

Created by Samantha McNally | © SPO Resources

All rights reserved.

✨ Click "Add to Cart" and give your students the spring math review they'll actually look forward to!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles in real world and mathematical problems. For example, find the width of a rectangular room given the area of the flooring and the length, by viewing the area formula as a multiplication equation with an unknown factor.
Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-digit dividends and one-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
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