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Jeopardy 3rd Grade Place Value PowerPoint Digital Math Game
Jeopardy 3rd Grade Place Value PowerPoint Digital Math Game
Jeopardy 3rd Grade Place Value PowerPoint Digital Math Game
Jeopardy 3rd Grade Place Value PowerPoint Digital Math Game
Jeopardy 3rd Grade Place Value PowerPoint Digital Math Game
Jeopardy 3rd Grade Place Value PowerPoint Digital Math Game
Jeopardy 3rd Grade Place Value PowerPoint Digital Math Game
Jeopardy 3rd Grade Place Value PowerPoint Digital Math Game
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Description

Here is the best Place Value Math PowerPoint Digital Game for 3rd Grade. Place Value Jeopardy Game is one of the games students love to play at school. This game helps students to become familiar with numbers up to ten thousand.

Students get excited when a game is used as a teaching and learning tool. Games help students to grasp the concept in a practical way thus giving them the hands-on experience they need. Here is your chance to have your students beg for more fun learning experience. Do not hesitate. Your students will love you for this.

Jeopardy Quiz Game

The Jeopardy Quiz Game is presented in a multiple choice question format. It contains questions related to the following:

  • Using Models to represent Numbers
  • Number Name
  • Place Value
  • Expanded Notation
  • Correcting Errors

Each category has 5 questions and answers. The value of each question range from $100 to $500.

Images are presented along side each question in order to facilitate visual learners as well as clues. The answer is hidden. To reveal the answer you MUST click the view answer button. To return to the main quiz area you MUST click the back button.

How To Play

Before starting the game, you must have a time keeper and a score recorder.

The time keeper - keeps tract of the time in which answers should be given. The score recorder - writes down the value for each team.

The game opens in the slide show view. You will be presented with the home screen with buttons that take you to various location in the file.

  • place students into groups of 3 or 4
  • Click the start button to go to the main quiz area.
  • Teams should choose a category and an amount. For example: 'Models $300'.
  • The Quiz Master should read the question and the team should reply within the specific time frame.
  • Click the view answer button to verify the answer
  • Click the back button to return to the main quiz area.
  • Choose another category and an amount. Do this until all amount have disappeared.
  • Notice that the dollar amount that was clicked has disappeared and has turned into light blue color. You cannot view that slide again unless you click the replay button.
  • Click the replay button to replay the game with another class
  • Click the home icon at the top right to return to the home screen.
  • Click the exit button to end the game.

Remember the bonus questions.

Happy Playing:)

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Jeopardy 3rd Grade Place Value PowerPoint Digital Math Game

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Description

Here is the best Place Value Math PowerPoint Digital Game for 3rd Grade. Place Value Jeopardy Game is one of the games students love to play at school. This game helps students to become familiar with numbers up to ten thousand.

Students get excited when a game is used as a teaching and learning tool. Games help students to grasp the concept in a practical way thus giving them the hands-on experience they need. Here is your chance to have your students beg for more fun learning experience. Do not hesitate. Your students will love you for this.

Jeopardy Quiz Game

The Jeopardy Quiz Game is presented in a multiple choice question format. It contains questions related to the following:

  • Using Models to represent Numbers
  • Number Name
  • Place Value
  • Expanded Notation
  • Correcting Errors

Each category has 5 questions and answers. The value of each question range from $100 to $500.

Images are presented along side each question in order to facilitate visual learners as well as clues. The answer is hidden. To reveal the answer you MUST click the view answer button. To return to the main quiz area you MUST click the back button.

How To Play

Before starting the game, you must have a time keeper and a score recorder.

The time keeper - keeps tract of the time in which answers should be given. The score recorder - writes down the value for each team.

The game opens in the slide show view. You will be presented with the home screen with buttons that take you to various location in the file.

  • place students into groups of 3 or 4
  • Click the start button to go to the main quiz area.
  • Teams should choose a category and an amount. For example: 'Models $300'.
  • The Quiz Master should read the question and the team should reply within the specific time frame.
  • Click the view answer button to verify the answer
  • Click the back button to return to the main quiz area.
  • Choose another category and an amount. Do this until all amount have disappeared.
  • Notice that the dollar amount that was clicked has disappeared and has turned into light blue color. You cannot view that slide again unless you click the replay button.
  • Click the replay button to replay the game with another class
  • Click the home icon at the top right to return to the home screen.
  • Click the exit button to end the game.

Remember the bonus questions.

Happy Playing:)

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Great Math Game!
Rated 5 out of 5
February 24, 2026
My students loved playing this jeopardy game in class!
lindsey H.
99 reviews • Florida
Grades taught: 3rd

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.
Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
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