Out On The Town
A Homemade PowerPoint Game
By
Emily Templeton
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Out On The Town
Have you ever been out and about and wished you had more money? In this game, you will have the opportunity to earn money for answering questions correctly while spending the night out on the town. At each store you go to, you will have the opportunity to earn money throughout the night. Move your dream car game piece through the town and see who has the most money at the end of the night!
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Game Directions• The goal of the game is to correctly put the decimals in order
and win the most money.• To play the game you have to move throughout the game board
and correctly answer the questions at each store you shop at.• You must answer two questions at each shop to move on to the
next store. This means your will answer two questions at every place.
• Each question is worth $200. If you get it wrong the first time, you get no money. If you get it wrong again, you earn no money. If you get question right the second time, you earn $100.
• To win the game you have to answer questions correctly and have the most money at the end.
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Game Preparation• Gameboard: Print out slides 10-11, cut off the edges, then tape
together• Game Pieces: Print out slides 5 (preferably on heavy stock with a
distinct color), then cut • Question List: Print out slide 7 to keep track of which questions have
been answered.• Money: Print out slide 6, and make enough copies for all game players
to have 3-4 sheets.
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Question ListLocation Question 1 Question 1
Mall
Mini Golf
Dinner
Ice Cream
Museum
Zoo
Amusement Park
Movies
Inflatable Park
Water Park
CreditsAll teachers and students at non-profit schools can use, revise, or adapt this game
at will at no cost on the condition that all prior designers are cited.
• Originally designed by Emily Templeton, March 31, 2014 with the title “Out on the Town”.
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Educational Objectives• Audience
– 4th Grade Students• Subject Area Objectives• I can use decimals to show fractions with denominators of 10 and 100. 4.NF.6• I can compare two or more decimals to hundredths by reasoning about their
size. 4.NF.7
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Copyright• Copyright 2014 Emily Templeton• Permission to copy this game at no cost is granted to all teachers and
students of non-profit schools. • Permission is also granted to all teachers and students of non-profit
schools to make revisions to this game for their own purposes, on the condition that this copyright page and the credits page remain part of the game. Teachers and students who adapt the game should add their names and affiliations to the credits page without deleting any names already there.
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Time to play “Out on the Town”!
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Mini Golf
Dinner
Ice Cream
Museum
Zoo
Amusement Park
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Mall
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Inflatable Park
Water Park
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What is eight tenths as a decimal?
• 0.8• 0.08• 8• 0.808
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Brendan has 100 stuffed animals. Twenty- three are teddy bears. What decimals shows the part of Brendan’s stuffed animals are teddy bears?
• 0.78• 0.078• 0.023• 0.23
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What is fourteen hundredths as a decimal?
• 14/100• 0.14• 1.4• 14
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Which number sentence is true?
• 0.27 = 0.2• 0.41 > 0.51• 0.6 < 0.63• 0.9 = 0.09
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Order 0.15, 0.51, 0.5 in order from greatest from least.
• 0.15, 0.5, 0.51• 0.51, 0.15, 0.5• 0.5, 0.51, 0.15• 0.51, 0.5, 0.15
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What is two tenths as a decimal?
• 2.0• 0.22• 0.2• 0.02
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Tyler has 10 tickets to sell. He sells 6 tickets to his parents. What part of the tickets did he sell?
• 0.06• 0.4• 0.6• 6
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Delia has 10 erasers. She gives 4 to her friends. Which decimal showers the part of erasers Delia gave to her friends?
• 0.04• 0.4• 0.06• 0.6
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What is five tenths as a decimal?
• 0.05• 0.4• 0.5• 5
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What is fifty-seven hundredths as a decimal?
• 57• 5.7• 0.57• 0.057
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What is eighteen hundredths as a decimal?
• 18• 1.8• 18/100• 0.18
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Charlotte bought a toy that costs eighty- nine hundredths. What is this as a decimal?
• 0.89• 8.9• 0.98• 0.90
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Which number sentence is true?
• 0.35 > 0.3• 0.26 > 0.62• 0.68 < 0.61• 0.4 = 0.04
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List 0.23, 0.32, 0.2 in order from greatest to least.
• 0.2, 0.23. 0.32• 0.23, 0.2, 0.32• 0.32, 0.2, 0.23• 0.32, 0.23, 0.2
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Jane has 10 cookies. She gives 3 to her friends. What part of the cookies did she give away?
• 0.03• 0.3• 0.7• 3
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Jack found four dimes, three nickels, and two pennies in his pocket. How much money does he have?
• 0.75• 0.62• 0.52• 0.57
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Which number sentence is true?
• 0.81 = 0.18• 0.81 < 0.18• 0.81 > 0.18• 0.8 = 0.08
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Tabitha walks 0.5 miles home from school. Jenna walks 0.55 miles home from school. Who walks farther?
• Jenna• Tabitha• They walk equal amounts• John
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Elijah walks 0.8 miles to the park. Drew walks 0.80 miles to the park. Who walks farther?
• Elijah• Drew• They walk equal amounts• John
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Andrew collected two quarters and a dime. How much money does he have?
• 0.65• 0.50• 0.60• 0.5
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