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4th Grade Math Test Prep Bundle- Jeopardy-Style Math Games NO PREP

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I used this resource for state testing practice in place of math skill worksheets. I loved the complexity of the problems! My students were having excellent math discussions as they worked out the problems.
We used this resource to prepare our 4th graders for the state test. The questions were extremely helpful in reviewing the skills they learned this year. They aligned perfectly with the questions they get on the test.

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    Description

    Are you looking for a fun way to review math concepts with your fourth-graders? Grab this CCSS-aligned NO PREP BUNDLE of 6 Jeopardy-style game to review the 4th-grade math standards for standardized testing or end-of-year review! 


    This fun, engaging, interactive review game will expand student learning, build on teamwork skills, and challenge students with rigorous “test-like” questions


    This bundle includes 6 Jeopardy Games:

    4th Grade Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game (All standards)

    4th Grade Fractions Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game

    4th Grade Geometry Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game

    4th Grade Operations & Algebraic Thinking Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game

    4th Grade Measurement & Data Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game

    4th Grade Numbers in Base 10 Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game


    Why buy this?

    Who doesn’t love a game with a little friendly competition? Your upper elementary students will love playing this Jeopardy-style game and will be begging you to play again and again. (Luckily, I have more games for you to check out!) 


    I’ve done the hard work for you. No need to pull test prep questions from the web, make up your own, or hand out boring packets to review. I’ve spent countless hours researching the standards, analyzing the types of questions students will encounter on the test, and culminating the research into a fun game ready to play as soon as you download it!  


    Turn a normal day into a fun learning experience that your students will remember. Give students an opportunity to build teamwork skills and work together to solve rigorous math problems. 


    When students get a problem wrong, no worries. Every question includes an explanation slide to walk students through the steps to solving the problem. Turn every wrong answer into a teaching opportunity!


    The jeopardy game includes clear, aesthetically pleasing, and easy-to-read slides. Don’t worry; I’ve omitted the kindergarten-style clip art, so the game feels mature for your upper elementary students. 


    Download now to start playing right away with your students!

    NO PREP- READY TO PLAY Jeopardy Style Game

    Every game includes:

    ★ Interactive PowerPoint Jeopardy Game with scoreboard

    ★ Interactive Google Slides™ Jeopardy Game

    ★ 25 common core aligned measurement & data question slides

    ★ 25 answer slides

    ★ 25 explanation slides

    ★ Editable slides to display game rules & expectations

    ★ Teacher's guide with directions, tips & ways to play

    ★ Answer key

    ★ Common core standard alignment pages

    ★ Student recording sheets in multiple formats

    ★ Printable scoreboard & question tracker (best for Google Slides™ version)

    The game is specifically set up to reveal the answer first, then the explanation. This allows students to come up to the board and share how they solved the problem before clicking on the explanation slide to show the steps to solving the problem. 

    ***Some explanation slides include animations allowing you to use these slides as a teaching opportunity revealing steps one at a time and giving students an opportunity to solve parts of the problem. 

    Who should buy this?

    Buy this if you’re a 4th-grade teacher looking to increase classroom engagement and get students excited about learning! This resource is perfect if you’re seeking ways to make math review and test prep fun for students and build teamwork skills

    If you’re a 5th-grade teacher, this game would be an excellent resource for review at the beginning of the year or as a way to fill in gaps that students may have regarding 4th-grade concepts.


    Teach literacy? Explore the ELA review games for 4th Grade below:

    4th Grade Reading Literature Jeopardy Game

    4th Grade Reading Informational Texts Jeopardy Game

    Teach a 3rd-grade or 5th-grade? Grab the math review games below:

    3rd Grade Math Review Jeopardy-Style Game

    5th Grade Math Review Jeopardy-Style Game


    WAYS TO USE Jeopardy Game in your classroom

    • Whole group math lesson
    • Math review game
    • Small group math lesson
    • Math Test Prep Activity
    • Math Centers
    • End-of-year math review game
    • Test prior knowledge
    • Reteaching review
    • Formative assessment
    • Teamwork building activity
    • Play on teams
    • In-person learning
    • Virtual learning/distance learning
    • Independent learning


    How does it work?

    • Play in presentation mode.
    • Click on the point value category box to go to the question.
    • Click on the answer box on the question slide to view the answer.
    • Click on the explanation box on the answer slide to view the steps for solving the problem or the reasoning for an answer. 
    • Some explanation slides are animated to view one step of how to solve the problem at a time. 
    • Click on the star icon to go to the scoreboard. (PPTX version only)
    • Click on the home icon to return to the main slide.
    • The point value boxes on the main slide fade after clicking to keep track of previously answered questions.  (PPTX version only)
    • Use the scoreboard to keep track of the score for up to 6 teams. Just click on the numbers to update the score. (PPTX version only)

    Please note that the scoreboard feature and the question boxes fading after clicking are unavailable in Google Slides™. I’ve included a printable question tracker and scoreboard if you use the Google Slides™ version.


    DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FILE

    ★Zip file with 1 PDF & Powerpoint Presentation

    PDF includes:

    • Table of Contents 
    • Teacher Directions & Instructions
    • Game Rules & Ideas for Maximized Classroom Participation
    • Link to Google Slides™ Game
    • 1 Page Answer Key
    • Standard Alignment Pages- (standard, question, and answer)
    • Student recording sheets
    • Printable question tracker
    • Printable Scoreboard


    PLEASE NOTE: The Jeopardy game is not editable.

    You may also like the following:

    4th Grade ELA Test Prep Jeopardy Game

    Editable Jeopardy Gameboard Templates

    Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division Anchor Charts

    Math Review Jeopardy Game - 3rd, 4th, & 5th TEST PREP


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    This BUNDLE of 6 different 4th Grade Math Jeopardy review games is a fun, no-prep way to review grade 4 math standards for state testing or the end of the year! Don’t wait. Try it out now!

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Know relative sizes of measurement units within one system of units including km, m, cm; kg, g; lb, oz.; l, ml; hr, min, sec. Within a single system of measurement, express measurements in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Record measurement equivalents in a two-column table. For example, know that 1 ft is 12 times as long as 1 in. Express the length of a 4 ft snake as 48 in. Generate a conversion table for feet and inches listing the number pairs (1, 12), (2, 24), (3, 36),...
    Use the four operations to solve word problems involving distances, intervals of time, liquid volumes, masses of objects, and money, including problems involving simple fractions or decimals, and problems that require expressing measurements given in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Represent measurement quantities using diagrams such as number line diagrams that feature a measurement scale.
    Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles in real world and mathematical problems. For example, find the width of a rectangular room given the area of the flooring and the length, by viewing the area formula as a multiplication equation with an unknown factor.
    Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (1/2, 1/4, 1/8). Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions by using information presented in line plots. For example, from a line plot find and interpret the difference in length between the longest and shortest specimens in an insect collection.
    Recognize angles as geometric shapes that are formed wherever two rays share a common endpoint, and understand concepts of angle measurement:

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