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EnVision Math Topic 1: Review Jeopardy 2010-11

EnVision Math Topic 1: Review Jeopardy 2010-11. Place Value: Thousands. Place Value: Millions. Rounding. Comparing and Ordering. Counting Money. Making Change. Place Value: Thousands. Place Value: Millions. Counting Money. Comparing and Ordering. Making Change.

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EnVision Math Topic 1: Review Jeopardy 2010-11

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  1. EnVision Math Topic 1: Review Jeopardy 2010-11

  2. Place Value: Thousands

  3. Place Value: Millions

  4. Rounding

  5. Comparing and Ordering

  6. Counting Money

  7. Making Change

  8. Place Value: Thousands Place Value: Millions Counting Money Comparing and Ordering Making Change Rounding $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  9. What is the value of the 3 in 983,522? See Answer

  10. 983,522 3,000 Back to Game Board

  11. What number do these place value blocks show? See Answer

  12. 2,320 Back to Game Board

  13. The odometer of Mr. Lamry’s car is shown here. What will it show after he has traveled 1,000 more miles? See Answer

  14. 83,162 Back to Game Board

  15. What words should be placed above the 6 to show its place value in the diagram below? See Answer

  16. hundred thousands Back to Game Board

  17. Write 14,263 in word form. See Answer

  18. 14,263 fourteen thousand, two hundred sixty-three Back to Game Board

  19. What is the value of the 9 in 394,826,070? See Answer

  20. 394,826,070 90,000,000 Back to Game Board

  21. Write 50,603,050 in expanded form. See Answer

  22. 50,603,050 50,000,000 + 600,000 + 3,000 + 50 Back to Game Board

  23. Write the standard form. 700,000,000 + 30,000,000 + 1,000,000 + 50,000 + 9,000 + 200 + 8 See Answer

  24. 700,000,000 + 30,000,000 + 1,000,000 + 50,000 + 9,000 + 200 + 8 , , 731 059 208 Back to Game Board

  25. Write the standard form. one hundred fifty-two million, six hundred twenty thousand, eighteen See Answer

  26. one hundred fifty-two million, six hundred twenty thousand, eighteen 152,620,018 Back to Game Board

  27. Write the word form of 302,900,041. See Answer

  28. 302,900,041 three hundred two million, nine hundred thousand, forty-one Back to Game Board

  29. Round 4,724 to the nearest hundred. See Answer

  30. 4,724 4,700 Back to Game Board

  31. What is 436,199 rounded to the place of the underlined digit? See Answer

  32. 436,199 436,000 Back to Game Board

  33. What is 436,199 rounded to the place of the underlined digit? See Answer

  34. 436,199 436,000 Back to Game Board

  35. Round 2,712,999 to the nearest hundred thousand. See Answer

  36. 2,712,999 2,700,000 Back to Game Board

  37. What is 6,958,321 rounded to the place of the underlined digit? See Answer

  38. 6,958,321 6,960,000 Back to Game Board

  39. Which statement is true? • 250,080 > 250,008 • 250,800 < 250,080 • 250,800 > 258,000 • 250,800 < 250,080 See Answer

  40. A. 250,080 > 250,008 Back to Game Board

  41. Which statement is NOT • true about the • diameter of Mars? • It is less than the diameter of Jupiter. • It is less than the diameter of Earth. • It is greater than the diameter of Mercury. • It is greater than the diameter of Saturn. See Answer

  42. Back to Game Board • It is less than the diameter of Jupiter. 6,794<142,800 • It is less than the diameter of Earth. 6,794<12,756 • It is greater than the diameter of Mercury. 6,794>4,880 • It is greater than the diameter of Saturn.6,794>120,660

  43. The number of cans collected by • the fourth grade class was 382,021. • Which of the following is greater • than 382,021? • 382,010 • 381,200 • 380,210 • 382,100 See Answer

  44. 382,010 • 381,200 • 380,210 • 382,100 < 382,021 < 382,021 < 382,021 > 382,021 Back to Game Board

  45. Which statement is • NOT true? • 5,914 < 5,419 • 5,914 < 5,941 • 5,914 > 5,194 • 5,914 < 9,514 See Answer

  46. 5,914 < 5,419 • 5,914 < 5,941 • 5,914 > 5,194 • 5,914 < 9,514 Back to Game Board

  47. Which list shows the numbers in order from least to greatest? • 91,630; 91,360; 90,300 • 90,300; 91,360; 91,630 • 90,300; 91,630; 91,360 • 91,360; 91,630; 90,300 See Answer

  48. 91,630; 91,360; 90,300 • B. 90,300; 91,360; 91,630 • 90,300; 91,630; 91,360 • 91,360; 91,630; 90,300 Back to Game Board

  49. Johan spent 5 dollars and 7 dimes on lunch. How much money did he spend? See Answer

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