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Fast Fact    Fast Fact               Subtraction
Addition    Subtraction   Addition

 100           100         100          100


  200          200         200          200

  300          300         300          300

  400          400         400          400

  500          500         500          500
What is 11?




  4+7




              Row 1, Col 1
What is 5?




10 - 5




             1,2
What is 36?




24 + 12




              1,3
What is 8?




19 - 11




             1,4
What is 14?




 6+8




              2,1
What is 2?




8-6




             2,2
What is 82?




37 + 45




              2,3
What is 37?




62 - 25




              2,4
What is 15?




7+8




              3,1
What is 9?




12 - 3




             3,2
What is 585?




356 + 229




                3,3
What is 275?




728 - 453




               3,4
What is 20?




 9 + 11




              4,1
What is 8?




17 - 9




             4,2
What is 662?




472 + 190




                4,3
What is 367?




724 - 357




                4,4
What is 16?




 13 + 3




              5,1
What is 9?




18 - 9




             5,2
What is 1,115?




577 + 538




                 5,3
What is 668?




1,457 - 789




                 5,4
Academic Knowledge Standards:
• AKS 27: Add and subtract two whole numbers up to three digits each with
fluency and accuracy
• AKS 29: Use mental math strategies such as benchmark numbers to solve
problems


                      Learning Objectives:
        Students will use this Jeopardy game to practice and
review the AKS listed above that has been taught in class.
Students can play Jeopardy whole group, small group,
independently, and at home by accessing the PowerPoint from
our class website.


                         Works Cited:
Free game templates for interactive learning. Martin, phillip.
http://www.pppst.com/templates.html

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