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1 Smartboard Jeopardy Smartboard Jeopardy Lesson notes Lesson Notes Directions for using this Smartboard Jeopardy template. Double click on the Category names to edit and change. Edit each of the Question pages with the Question and Answer. You must move the purple reveal box to enter the correct response, then move the reveal box over the answer until it is covered. After all questions are entered Save As... and give it another name. This helps preserve the template. L. Harvey Almarode Memorial Hall 3625D Instructor MSC 6907 Harrisonburg, VA almarolh.googlepages.com The blank purple button in the center of the Jeopardy board is an Infinite Cloner and is used to place over the question button when you return to the. This shows that this button has been chosen and can not be chosen again. The white cells are for the score keeper to keep score of the teams. Drag the numbers to the cell to change score. Drag the white rectangle to the cell to delete score. Team 1 Score Translating/Evaluating Multiplying Expressions Monomials Jeopardy Area Volume Perimeter Team 2 Score Category 1 Write the algebraic expression as a verbal sentence. x + 7 A number plus seven. Category 1 Write the following sentence as an algebraic expression: Eight less than four times a number. Category 1 Write the algebraic expression as a verbal sentence. 2(x 5) Two times the difference between a number and five 4n 8 1

2 Category 1 Category 1 A) Distribute the following expression: 3(x 9) B) Use the distributive property to factor out the greatest common factor: Evaluate the following expression: 4x 2 2y 3 +.9, where x = 4 and y = 2. 9x + 72 A) 3x 27 B) 9(x + 8) 48.9 Category 2 Category 2 (x) (x) (x 2 ) (x 4 ) x 2 x 6 Category 2 Category 2 (r 3 s 2 ) (r 0 s 7 ) (3x 4 y 0 z 8 ) (18x 3 y 0 z 2 ) r 3 s 9 54x 7 z 6 2

3 ( 2.4x 3 y 8 z 2 ) (3.2x 6 y 4 z 8 ) Category 2 Category 3 What is the area formula of a triangle? 7.68x 9 y 4 z 10 A = 1/2 bh Category 3 Determine the area of the rhombus. Category 3 What is the area formula of a trapezoid? 3.2 in 5.6 in A = in 2 A = 1/2 h (b1 + b2) Category 3 Category 3 Identify the base and height ft Determine the height of the trapezoid. Identify the shape (Specific) and determine the area ft 5.3 ft x 10 ft Area = 60 ft 2 14 ft Base 12.4 ft Height 5.3 ft Right Triangle, ft 2 A = 1/2 h b + b 60 = 1/ x 60 = 1/2 24 x 60 = 12x move 5 = x 5 ft to reveal 3

4 Category 4 What is the volume formula for a rectangular prism? Category 4 What is the difference between area and volume? V = L x W x H Area is 2 Dimensional, "squared" Volume is 3 Dimensional, "cubed" Category 4 Determine the volume of the following figure. 6 in Category 4 Given the height of 15.4 cm and a width of 7 cm, determine what the length must be with a volume of cm 3? 8.7 in 3.6 in Volume = (8.7)(3.6)(6) Volume = in 3 Volume = L x W x H = x = x 3.2 cm = x Category 4 A right rectangular prism has edges of 1 1/4 inches, 1 inch and 1 1/2 inches. How many cubes with the side lengths of 1/4 would be needed to fill the prism? What is the volume of the prism? Category 5 Define Perimeter. 1 1/4 = 5/4 1 = 4/4 1 1/2 = 6/4 Volume = 5/4 4/4 6/4 = 120/64 in = in Measurement around an object. move 120 Cubes: to reveal Numerator 4

5 Category 5 Determine the perimeter of the figure. 5 in Category 5 Determine the perimeter of a square with one side consisting of points 2,8 and 2,12. 3 in P = P = 16 inches 12 8 = 4 units Perimeter = Perimeter = 16 units Determine the perimeter of the figure. Category 5 Category 5 Graph the following points 0, 1, 3, 1, 3,1 5, 1, 5, 4, 3, 4, 3, 1 and 0,1. Determine Perimeter. Determine Area. 26 units Perimeter = 26 inches Area = 30 in 2 5

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