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Math Jeopardy
Math Jeopardy
Math Jeopardy
Math Jeopardy
Math Jeopardy
Math Jeopardy
Math Jeopardy
Math Jeopardy
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My 1st grade students love this game and the fact that they can compete in teams against each other. This game has helped my students learn many different skills that they were struggling with. Not only are they answering questions and learning interactively they are also able to learn how to add and subtract money into the positive and negative through their group points. This must be used within Microsoft PowerPoint or PowerPoint Viewer to be able to go through the slides with sound and proper functions. These slides are functional, as well as, editable to your own lessons. I hope that your class enjoys this as much as mine have.

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Math Jeopardy

Rated 4.78 out of 5, based on 9 reviews
4.8 (9 ratings)
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K - 2nd
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Description

My 1st grade students love this game and the fact that they can compete in teams against each other. This game has helped my students learn many different skills that they were struggling with. Not only are they answering questions and learning interactively they are also able to learn how to add and subtract money into the positive and negative through their group points. This must be used within Microsoft PowerPoint or PowerPoint Viewer to be able to go through the slides with sound and proper functions. These slides are functional, as well as, editable to your own lessons. I hope that your class enjoys this as much as mine have.

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4.8
Rated 4.78 out of 5, based on 9 reviews
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MATH CAN BE FUN!
Rated 5 out of 5
May 13, 2026
Met expectations
Would purchase more
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My students LOVED this for the end of the year. It was a lot of fun to play along with them all. Highly recommend!
Gina M.
16 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
July 11, 2025
Great resource for end of year. My kiddos had fun while reviewing math skills. Thanks.
zarita E.
891 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 4 out of 5
October 11, 2023
fun review for when class finishes early and kids love the competition.
jeff D.
246 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
November 28, 2022
Great resource for a fun Friday activity. Very helpful for building basic skills.
155 reviews
Grades taught: 1st, 2nd
Rated 4 out of 5
October 4, 2022
Thank you!
Carissa F.
168 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
June 13, 2022
My students loved playing Jeopardy at the end of the year.
Sarah D.
171 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
February 23, 2022
great!
605 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
November 6, 2019
I did this with my class and it was a blast!
Julie P.
211 reviews

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use addition and subtraction within 20 to solve word problems involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
Solve word problems that call for addition of three whole numbers whose sum is less than or equal to 20, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract. If 8 + 3 = 11 is known, then 3 + 8 = 11 is also known. (Commutative property of addition.) To add 2 + 6 + 4, the second two numbers can be added to make a ten, so 2 + 6 + 4 = 2 + 10 = 12. (Associative property of addition.)
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