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Preview of Operations with Whole Numbers and Decimals Jeopardy

Operations with Whole Numbers and Decimals Jeopardy

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mrsjohnstonmath
This jeopardy review game goes through addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, estimation, and rounding of both whole numbers and decimals. It is a great review to recap a few units! It also features a Daily Double!! The categories include "Knowing What It's About" (estimation), "Break it Down" (vocabulary and steps), "The Whole Problem" (problems using whole numbers), "The Point of the Problem" (problems using decimals), "Picture Perfect" (models), "There's a Problem Here!" (assortmen
Preview of Division Jeopardy

Division Jeopardy

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mrsjohnstonmath
This is a great review game for Division skills. The categories include "What's This About?"(estimation), "Split it Up"(whole number division with 2 digit divisors), "The Whole Model"(modeling whole number division), "Breaking it Down"(understanding the steps of division and division vocabulary), "Model the Point"(modeling division with decimal dividends), "Making the Point Matter"(division with decimal dividends and 2 digit divisors), and "Quotable Quotients"(various division word problems). An
Preview of Fraction Jeopardy

Fraction Jeopardy

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mrsjohnstonmath
Aligns to TEKS 5.3H,I,J,K,L. Your students will love this review game! There are 7 categories at 5 different point values to choose from. The categories are Picture This! (models), What's in Common? (LCD), How low can you go? (simplest form), Sum it Up (addition with unlike denominators), What's the Difference? (subtraction with unlike denominators), I've Got Skills--they're Multiplying! (multiplication of fractions), and Split into Pieces (division of fractions). Answer Key is provided in the n
Preview of Multiplication Bingo

Multiplication Bingo

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mrsjohnstonmath
Aligns to the TEKS 5.3B. Students receive a board with answers on them in random order. The teacher holds on to the board which has the equations on it (3x2, 3x1, and 2x1 multiplication problems). The teacher calls out a problem and if student has the answer on their board, they mark it. The game continues until 5 in a row or blackout. This is a great way for students to work on multiplication skills.
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