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TAKS MATHEMATICS Similar to 2006 April TAKS release test By Mrs. Ore BRAWNER INTERMEDIATE GRANBURY ISD

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Jeopardy 5th grade. TAKS MATHEMATICS Similar to 2006 April TAKS release test By Mrs. Ore BRAWNER INTERMEDIATE GRANBURY ISD. 2006 APRIL TAKS. OBJECTIVE ONE. OBJECTIVE TWO. OBJECTIVE THREE. OBJECTIVE FOUR. OBJECTIVE FIVE. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Jeopardy  5th  grade

TAKS MATHEMATICSSimilar to 2006 April TAKS release test

By Mrs. OreBRAWNER INTERMEDIATE

GRANBURY ISD

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2006 APRIL TAKS

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$100 Objective One

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Mr. VanGriffith buys about 25.7 gallons of gas for his SUV every week. About how many gallons of gas does he buy in 4 weeks?

A. 100 gallons of gas

B. 26 gallons of gas

C. 104 gallons of gas

D. 25 gallons of gas

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$100 Objective OneObjective One

Correct answer is

C. 104 gallons

25.7 galloons rounds to 26 gallons

26 x 4 = 104 gallons

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$200 Objective One Objective One

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The model is shaded to represent . What decimal does the model represent?

A. 1.24

B. 224.

C. 24.24

D. .24

24100

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$200 Objective One Objective One

D. .24

2 tenths and 4 hundredths

twenty four hundredths

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$300 Objective OneObjective One

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At the UIL High School Band competition, there were 13,446 people in attendance the first night. 4,308 the second night. On the final night there were 27,502 in attendance. How many more people attend on the last night than on the second night?

A. 23, 194 more people B. 23,206 more people

C. 23,114 more people D. 24, 194 more people

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$300 Objective One

27,502- 4,308

4 91

23,194

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$400 Objective One Objective One

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Friday night at the high school football game, 479 parents and students bought pre-game tickets.Pre-game tickets cost $7 per adult ticket and $5 for students tickets. Only 215 Adults bought their tickets early. About how much money was collected for the pre-game tickets?

A. $2,500 B. $2,900

C. $3,500 D. $1,400

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$400 Objective OneObjective One

215 ~ 200 200 x $7 = $1,400

479 – 215 = 264

264 ~ 300 300 x $5 = $1,500

$1,400 + 1,500 =

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$500 Objective One

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Seth was planning refreshments for watching the Super Bowl game at his house. He had 2 dozen cans of Root Beer. If four of his friends drank one can each and Peter drank 2 cans of Root Beer, what fraction of the sodas is left?

A. B.

C. D.

18 24

1 3

6 24

4 4

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$500 Objective One Objective One

24 sodas – 4 (friends) = 20 – 2 (Seth’s cans) = 18 cans out of 24. ALL FRACTIONS MUST BE REDUCED TO SIMPLEST FORM

18 24

÷ 6 3 6 4

=

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$100 Objective Two

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Velvet’s family went to see a movie. They bought 2 family size popcorn bags at $4.95 and 5 med. Cokes at ($2.75). Which number sentence could be used to find the total spent on refreshment?

A. (2 + 5) + ($4.95 x $2.75) = Ƌ

B. ($4.95 ÷ 2 ) + ($2.75 x 5) = Ƌ

C. ($4.95 x 2) + ($2.75 x 5) = Ƨ

D. ($5 x $2) + ($4.95 + $2.75) = Ƌ

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$100 Objective Two

($4.95 x 2) + ($2.75 x 5) = Ƨ

Two sets of family popcorn$4.95$4.95

Five sets of sodas

C.

$2.75$2.75$2.75$2.75$2.75

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$200 Objective Two

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Look at the pattern of numbers. Which describes the rule for determining the the first 3 numbers for this pattern?

A. Multiply by 4 then divide by 3.

B. add 81 to each number.

C. Each number is odd.

D. The previous number is 3 times smaller.

…; …; …; 81; 243; 729; 2,187; 6,561

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$200 Objective Two

…; …; …; 81; 243; 729; 2,187; 6,561 ÷ 3÷ 3÷ 3÷ 3÷ 3÷ 3÷ 3

2793

Page 17: Jeopardy  5th  grade

The factor tree for the number 60. According to this factor tree, which of the following statements is true?

$300 Objective Two

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A. The numbers 10 and 6 are prime.

B. The numbers 2 and 3 are the only prime numbers.

C. The product of two prime numbers is always composite.

D. The prime factorization of 60 is 2 x 5 x 3.

60

10 6

2 5 2 3

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$300 Objective Two

Correct answer is:

C The product of two prime numbers is always

composite.

2 x 5 = 10 2 x 3 = 6prime primex = composite

prime primex = composite

Page 19: Jeopardy  5th  grade

Connor has 5 baseball caps he has worn while in little league. If she places them in a straight row on the wall, how many different arrangements can he make?

$400 Objective Two

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A. 25 different arrangements

B. 100 different arrangements

C. 60 different arrangements

D. 120 different arrangements

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$400 Objective Two

5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 5 hats in 4 groups

=20 groups of 3= 60 groups of 2

= 120 groups

Page 21: Jeopardy  5th  grade

Cheyenne used this table to find the total prices of different numbers of tickets to a Ice Hockey game. Based on the information in the table, how would Cheyenne find the price of 1 ticket?

$500 Objective Two

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A. Multiply the number of tickets by 5

B. Divide the price of tickets by the number of tickets.

C. Add 5 to the number of tickets.

D. Subtract the number of tickets from the price of the tickets.

Number of Tickets

5 10 15 20 25

Price of Tickets

$20 $40 $60 $80 $100

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$500 Objective Two

Number of Tickets

5 10 15 20 25

Price of Tickets

$20 $40 $60 $80 $100÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷

Page 23: Jeopardy  5th  grade

Which statement about a triangular prism is NOTNOT true?

$100 Objective Three

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A. It has exactly 6 vertices.

B. It has exactly 8 edges.

C. It has exactly 5 faces.

D. It has exactly 9 edges.

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NOT TRUE

B. 8 EDGES Back toJeopardy

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$100 Objective Three

FACES

VERTICES

EDGES

5

6

9

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$200 Objective Three

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Which of the statements about the Rhombus STUVSTUV appears to be FALSE?

A. SV is perpendicular to VU

B. VU is parallel to ST

C. VS intersects ST

D. VS is parallel to UT

SS TT

UUVV

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Is FALSE

A. Back toJeopardy

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$200 Objective Three

SV is perpendicular to VU

SS TT

UUVVPerpendicular – two lines meet and form a right angle (90º).

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$300 Objective Three

A. Reflection B. Translation

C . Rotation D. Slide Click here to check Click here to check

your answeryour answer

Which single transformation is shown on this grid?

y 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

0 x 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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Translation

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$300 Objective Three

Math term for slide is TRANSLATION

B.

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$400 Objective Three

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Alex walks outside his cabin marked at point B. He walks 5 units east and 4 units south. What are Alex’s new coordinates?

A. (7,4) B. (8,4)

C. (4, 8) D. (4, 7)

y 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2

1 x0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

B

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B. (8,4)Back to

Jeopardy Board

$400 Objective Three y

11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2

1 x0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

B

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A. F B. J

C. H D. G

$500 Objective Three

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Which of the following points is closest to (5,9)?

y 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2

1 x0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

F

GH

J

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D. (5,9)Back to

Jeopardy Board

$500 Objective Three y

11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2

1 x0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

G

Xfirst

Ysecond

Page 34: Jeopardy  5th  grade

Jared began his test at 8:30am. He took several breaks and worked, checked and rechecked over his exam. Jared finally finished 4 hours 40 minutes later. Which clock shows the time Jared finished the test?

$100 Objective Four

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12

34

5678

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12

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5678

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1211

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C.

D.

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Correct answer is

B. 1:10pm

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$100 Objective Four

12

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5678

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1211

8:30 + 1hour = 9:30 + 1hour = 10:30 + 1hour =11:30 + 1hour = 12:30 + 40min. = 1:10pm.

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$200 Objective four

Which of the following is equal to 4 ¼ gallons?

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A . 34 cups

B. 20 quarts

C. 20 pints

D. 34 pints

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Correct

D. 34 pintsBack to

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$200 Objective Four

gallon

quart

quar

tquart

quartP

P

P

P PP

P

P

= cups

Page 38: Jeopardy  5th  grade

April and Susan was running a 1-Kilometer race. One-fourth of the way into the race Susan tripped and sprained her ankle. How many meters did Susan run?

$300 Objective Four

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A. 250 meters B. 500 meters

C. 750 meters D. 1,000 meters

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Kilometer = 1,000 meters

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$300 Objective Four

A. 250 meters

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$400 Objective Four

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A. 40 cm B. 50 cm

C. 60 cm D. 80 cm

10 c

m

20 cm

5 cm

5 cmWhich is the closest to the perimeter for this shape?

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Perimeter- measurement around a figure.

C. 60 cm Back toJeopardy

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$400 Objective Four

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What is the total volume of this rectangular prism?

$500 Objective Four

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A. 72 cubic ft. B. 13 ft.

C. 24 cubic ft. D. 62 cubic ft.

6 ft 3 ft

4 ft

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A. 72 cubic feet Back toJeopardy

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$500 Objective Four

6 feet x 3 feet = 18 feet

18 feet x 4 feet = 72 cubic feet

6 ft 3 ft

4 ft

Volume = L x W x H

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$100 Objective Five

Alysa is playing a match game with these cards. Without looking, what is the probability that the first card she turns over will have either a hexagon or a trapezoid on it?

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A. B.

C. D.

6 12

3

1 2

4

2 3

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D. 2/3 Back toJeopardy

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$100 Objective Five

3/12 trapezoid + 5/12 hexagon = 8/12

8 4 2

12 4 3÷ =

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$200 Objective Five

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A. 180 B. 200

C. 120 D. 240

Flooding Rains

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1 2

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HOURS INCHES

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HOURS INCHES

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A. B.

C. D.

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C. Back toJeopardy

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$200 Objective Five

HOURS INCHES

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Flooding Rains

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Page 48: Jeopardy  5th  grade

What is the mode for these 6 Texas Lakes?

$300 Objective Five

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A. 40ft. & 55ft.

B. 50 ft.

C. 90 ft.

D. 65 ft. & 80 ft.

Texas Lake Depths

0 20 40 60 80 100

Clear Lake

Lake Granbury

Lake Taw akni

Lake Grapevine

Lake Ray Hubbard

Lake Conroe

Depths in Feet

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B. 50 feet deep Back toJeopardy

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$300 Objective FiveTexas Lake Depths

0 20 40 60 80 100

Clear Lake

Lake Granbury

Lake Taw akni

Lake Grapevine

Lake Ray Hubbard

Lake Conroe

Depths in Feet

Mode – the amount that occurs the MOST OFTEN

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What is the range of depth for these six Texas Lakes?

$400 Objective Five

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A. 40 feet C. 10 feet

B. 50 feet D. 65 feet

Texas Lake Depths

0 20 40 60 80 100

Clear Lake

Lake Granbury

Lake Taw akni

Lake Grapevine

Lake Ray Hubbard

Lake Conroe

Depths in Feet

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B. 50 feet Back toJeopardy

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$400 Objective FiveTexas Lake Depths

0 20 40 60 80 100

Clear Lake

Lake Granbury

Lake Taw akni

Lake Grapevine

Lake Ray Hubbard

Lake Conroe

Depths in Feet

RANGE – the difference between the greatest number and least number in a set of numbers.

90 feet – 40 feet =

Page 52: Jeopardy  5th  grade

5th grade is holding an election for Student Council President. Only 50 out of 200 5th graders have voted as seen in the chart. Based on these results so far, which is the most reasonable prediction of the number of votes Krystal will have received when all 200 students have voted?

$500 Objective Five

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A. 44 votes B. 68 votes

C. 54 votes D. 72 votes

Nominated Student

Number of Votes

Anthony 16Krystal 18

Juan 11Emily 5

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D. 72 VOTESBack to

Jeopardy Board

$500 Objective Five

Nominated Student

Number of Votes

Anthony 16Krystal 18

Juan 11Emily 5

50 x 4 = 200 SO…

x 4 = 64

x 4 = 44

x 4 = 20

x 4 = 72