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Page 1: Welcome to Directions Read the question carefully. Have pencil & paper ready to do calculations. Record how many you got correct using tally marks in

Welcome to

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Directions

Read the question carefully.Have pencil & paper ready to do calculations.Record how many you got correct using tally marks in the corner of your paper. Click on the correct answer.If your answer is incorrect, you will come to the “Try Again” slide.Click the upward arrow to return to the previous question.

Check out what a wrong answer looks like.

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Please try again!

Return to Question

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Return to Question

Let’s begin!

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Who am I?

I am an angle with a measure less than 90 degrees, who am I?

Obtuse angle

Opposite angle Acute angle

Right angle

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I am two rays with the same endpoint. Who am

I?

Parallel lines

AnglePerpendicular lines

Intersecting Rays

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We are numbers used to locate a point on a grid?

What are we?

Coordinates

Prime Numbers Composite Numbers

Integers

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I am the number of square units needed to cover a

region, who am I?

AreaCircumference

Perimeter Capacity

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I am a part of a line with two endpoints, who am I?

Line Segment

Line Ray

Line Plot

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I am a whole number less than zero. Who am I?

Fraction Negative Number

IntegerWhole Number

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I am a number that is the product of two whole numbers, who am I?

Factor

QuotientDividend

Multiple

                                                                                                       

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I am a whole number greater than one that has exactly two factors, one

and itself, who am I?

Multiple

Composite NumberProduct

Prime Number

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I am a repetitive pattern of polygons that covers an area with no holes, gaps, or overlaps. Who Am I?

Regular Polygons

Geo-boardTiling

Tessellation

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I am the amount of space enclosed in a space 3-D

figure, who am I?

Area

Surface Area Capacity

Volume

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I am a number that has more than two whole

number factors, who am I?

Positive Number Even Number

Whole NumberComposite Number

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I am the answer in a division problem, who am

I?

Divisor

Dividend Product

Quotient                                           

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I am a triangle who has two sides of equal length,

who am I?

Scalene Triangle

Equilateral Triangle

Right Triangle

Isosceles Triangle

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I am the number or numbers that occur the

most in a set of data, who am I?

Mean Median

RangeMode

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I am the missing number in this equation:

21 = 9 + nWho is n?

8

11 17

12                                           

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I am the missing number in this equation: What

number is n?7 x 3 = 25 – n

7 6

154

                                          

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I am the number that is equal to 23. Who am I?

5

9

6

8

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I am a number that is neither prime nor

composite, who am I?

0

5

7.5

1

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I am the fraction equivalent to 2/3, who am

I?

9/4

14/2612/8

8/12

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I am the improper fraction when you convert 3 4/9,

who am I?

12/1830/9

12/9 31/9

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I am the sum of these two numbers: 2214 and 1982. Who

am I?

4197

4296

232

4196

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I was born in the year 1973. It is now the year 2005. How old will

I be in the year 2005?

28 38

2232

                                          

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I am the product of these two numbers: 12 and 31. Who am I?

362

46

42

372

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You did it! Way to go!

Time to celebrate!