March
Fraction Action
Random
Geometry
Beyond 4th
100

Take the number of letters in the word "march". Multiply that by the number of syllables in "march". Subtract the number of vowels in the word "march". Write down a correctly spelled word that rhymes with that amount. 

5x1= 5

5-1= 4

answers will vary

100

What is the product of 8 and 3/4 as a whole number?

6

100

What is the perimeter of a square with a side measuring 22 inches?

88 inches

100

What is a piece of a line called?... has a definite starting and stopping point.

line segment

100

What is three and seventy-two thousandths as a decimal?

3.072

200

What date is St. Patrick's Day?

Is that number prime or composite?

17

prime

200

What is the difference between 5 2/5 and 2 4/5?

2 3/5

200

What is 27 times greater than 42?

1134

200

If two angles equal 78 degrees, and one angle is 31 degrees, what is the measure of the other angle?

47 degrees

200

What decimal is (3 x 100) + (2 x 1) + (7 x 1/10) + 

(5 x 1/100) + (4 x 1/1000)?

302.754

300

What is a math term (vocabulary word) that begins with each letter in "march"? 

answers will vary

300

It rained a total of 23 1/3 inches during 3 days. On day one, it rained 8 2/3 inches. On day two, it rained 7 2/3 inches. How much did it rain the third day?

7 inches

300

Pencils come in packs of 4. You need to have a total of 131 pencils. How many packs do you need to order to have enough?

33 packs

300

Name of a triangle with all equal sides and angles?

Name of a triangle that has one right angle?

Name of a triangle with all angles less than 90 degrees?

equilateral triangle

right triangle

acute triangle

300

8 divided by 1/3...?

24

400

SPIN THE WHEEL...

The amount will be added to your score.

400

Nothing to see here...

nothing at all

400

List all the factors 32 and 24 have in common.

1, 2, 8

400

How many degrees are in each...

1/2 a pie?

1/3 a pie?

1/6 a pie?

1/10 a pie?

180

120

60

36

400

SPIN THE WHEEL...

Deduct this amount from other teams. (If a negative, must add to their scores.)

1000

The choices are apple, cherry, and peach. What did each teacher choose as their top choice?

Mr. Chapman... (especially if it is tart)

Mrs. Inskeep...

Mrs. Arnold...

Mrs. Curtis...

cherry

cherry

apple

peach

1000

Ask Emily for a two digit number... 

If odd... add 1000!

If even... lose 1000!

1000

Draw 1 card each. If at least half are above 7... 

1000 points!

1000

Ask Mrs. Curtis for a three digit number. If the spelling of that number has an even number of vowels...

add 1000!

1000

What is 1/2 + 3/4 + 6/8 + 3/1 + 100/10?

105