EQAO Math Jeopardy!
Mrs. Hamilton buys 6 packs of charcoal pencils for an art project. Each pack has 6 pencils in it. If there are 20 students in her class and 19 in Mrs. Norland's class how many more pencils does she need?
Mrs. Hamilton buys 6 packs of charcoal pencils for an art project. Each pack has 6 pencils in it. If there are 20 students in her class and 19 in Mrs. Norland's class how many more pencils does she need?
20 + 19 = 39 students. 6 packs x 6 pencils = 36 pencils. She doesn't have enough pencils.
Draw or make 673 using base ten blocks.
Draw or make 673 using base ten blocks.
6 hundreds
7 tens
3 ones
4 hundreds, 15 tens, and 6 ones is the same as?
4 hundreds, 15 tens, and 6 ones is the same as?
556
Ms. Thomas is given 24 skipping ropes for the class. One quarter of them are long. How many of the skipping ropes are short?
Ms. Thomas is given 24 skipping ropes for the class. One quarter of them are long. How many of the skipping ropes are short?
18 are short.
Mr. Norland buys flowers for Mrs. Norland that cost $6.45. If he pays with four toonies how much change will he recieve?
Mr. Norland buys flowers for Mrs. Norland that cost $6.45. If he pays with four toonies how much change will he recieve?
329
Pop is on sale at Sobeys. A one and a half litre container costs $0.99. How many mL is that?
Pop is on sale at Sobeys. A one and a half litre container costs $0.99. How many mL is that?
1L = 1000mL
half of a litre = 500mL
So the container is 1500mL.
We have 2 two hour EQAO sessions on Monday.
How many minutes of EQAO will we do on Monday?
We have 2 two hour EQAO sessions on Monday.
How many minutes of EQAO will we do on Monday?
60 + 60 + 60 + 60 = 240 minutes
The air temperature on a hot day is?
The air temperature on a hot day is?
25 degrees
Put these measurements in order from tallest to shortest:
3m25cm, 3m, 5m, 299cm
Put these measurements in order from tallest to shortest:
3m25cm, 3m, 5m, 299cm
3m25cm = 300cm + 25cm = 325cm
3m = 300cm
5m = 500cm
299cm
5m, 3m25cm, 3m, 299cm
Calculate the perimeter and area of this 2D shapes?
Calculate the perimeter and area of this 2D shapes?
Perimeter = 13cm
Area = 12 and a half square units
Describe the angles in this polygon.
Describe the angles in this polygon.
2 are right angles
1 is smaller than a right angle
1 is larger than a right angle
Describe this figure.
**BONUS: Name this figure. (50pts)
Describe this figure.
**BONUS: Name this figure. (50pts)
5 vertices
5 faces (square, triangles)
8 edges
If you were to walk from point A to point B describe your movement on the grid.
If you were to walk from point A to point B describe your movement on the grid.
5 right, 2 up
Identify which pictures shows a reflection, rotation and a translation.
**BONUS = Also describe how much the checkmark rotated. (50pts)
Identify which pictures shows a reflection, rotation and a translation.
**BONUS = Also describe how much the checkmark rotated. (50pts)
A = translation
B = rotation (half turn counterclockwise)
C = reflection
D =
E =
F = translation
Justin says that a parallelogram is not a square but Olivia says that a parallelogram is a rectangle. Who is correct?
Justin says that a parallelogram is not a square but Olivia says that a parallelogram is a rectangle. Who is correct?
Justin is correct. A parallelogram does not have 4 right angles so it can't be square.
Olivia is not correct. A parallelogram is not a rectangle because it does not have 4 right angles.
Ms. Thomas surveyed the boys in her class to find out how many hours they spend on devices each day. What is the mode of the data?
Vijith = 2
Elijah = 4
Srivick = 1
Josh = 4
Justin = 2
Svaran = 6
Anjalan = 2
Ms. Thomas surveyed the boys in her class to find out how many hours they spend on devices each day. What is the mode of the data?
Vijith = 2
Elijah = 4
Srivick = 1
Josh = 4
Justin = 2
Svaran = 6
Anjalan = 2
mode = 2
What can you learn from this graph?
What can you learn from this graph?
December-March had 23 days of snow
February = most days of snow
December = least number of days of snow
January had 4 more days of snow than December.
March had 3 less days of snow than January.
Create a pictograph to display this data.
Favourite colours of Grade 3 students
Red - 12 students
Blue - 14 students
Green - 11 students
Purple - 17 students
Create a pictograph to display this data.
Favourite colours of Grade 3 students
Red - 12 students
Blue - 14 students
Green - 11 students
Purple - 17 students
Use a key of 1 picture for every 2 students.
Is this a fair spinner?
Is this a fair spinner?
No. You are more likely to land on green. But it is equally likely that you'll land on blue or yellow.
If you spin this spinner 20 times what are the chances you will land on C? What are the chances you'll land on A?
If you spin this spinner 20 times what are the chances you will land on C? What are the chances you'll land on A?
C = 10 times (out of 20)
A = 5 times (out of 20)
What will the 14th term be for this pattern?
What will the 14th term be for this pattern?
white square
Extend this number pattern:
5, 11, 17, 23, _____, ____, _____
Extend this number pattern:
5, 11, 17, 23, _____, ____, _____
5, 11, 17, 23, 29, 35, 41
The pattern is increasing by 6's
How many toothpicks will be in the 6th term?
How many toothpicks will be in the 6th term?
18 toothpicks
term 1 = 3
term 2 = 6
term 3 = 9
term 4 = 12
term 5 = 15
term 6 = 18
Create a number pattern that starts at 300 and decreases by 25's each time.
Create a number pattern that starts at 300 and decreases by 25's each time.
300, 275, 250, 225, 200, 175, 150...
Finish the equation.
15 + ______ = 30 - 9
Finish the equation.
15 + ______ = 30 - 9
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