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Monty Hall Problem

The document outlines a game format for teams to answer questions related to integers, absolute values, and comparing numbers for points. Teams take turns selecting buttons that lead to questions worth varying points or ZONK! penalties. The team with the most points at the end wins the game.

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Monty Hall Problem

The document outlines a game format for teams to answer questions related to integers, absolute values, and comparing numbers for points. Teams take turns selecting buttons that lead to questions worth varying points or ZONK! penalties. The team with the most points at the end wins the game.

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6.NS.5 – 6.NS.

INTEGERS, ABSOLUTE VALUE, and COMPARING


NUMBERS
1) Each team will take turns choosing a button (#1-25)

2) The button will lead to a question worth 200, 400, 600, 800, 1000 points,
or a ZONK!

3) Drawing a ZONK! means your team means that your team loses the
turn and does not earn any points. Double ZONK means your team will
lose points.

4) If a question is drawn, your team must correctly solve the problem to


earn points. If your team gives an incorrect answer, all other teams with
the correct answer can steal the points!

5) When all cards are drawn, the team with the most points WINS! And
have lots of fun! 
SCOREBOARD
1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25
SCORE
TEAM 1
BOARD
TEAM 2 TEAM 3 TEAM 4 TEAM 5

+ – + – + – + – + –

0 0 0 0 0

Return to
Game Board
GREAT JOB!
Thank you
for playing
200
points
200 points

Return to Board
400
points
400
points

(−2,
−4)

Return to Board
600
points
600
points

(−2,
0)

Return to Board
800
points
800
points

Return to Board
1000
Look at the City

points
Map. What are
the coordinates
of the Museum?
Look at the City
Map. What are 1000
the coordinates points
of the Museum?

Return to Board
200
points
200
points

Return to Board
400
points
400
points

Return to Board
600
points
600 points

Return to Board
800
points
800
points

Return to Board
1000
points
1000 points

Return to Board
200
points
200
points

Return to Board
400
points
400
points

Return to Board
600
Whatpoints
is the absolute value of 9?
600 points

Return to Board
800
points
800 points

𝟑𝟐
−𝟑𝟐 =

Return to Board
1000
points
1000 points

>

Return to Board
200
points
200
points

Return to Board
400
points
Look at the City
Map. What are
the coordinates of
the Diner?
Look at the City
Map. What are 400
the coordinates points
of the Diner?

Return to Board
600
points
600
points

<

Return to Board
800
points
800
points

<

Return to Board
1000
points
1000 points

Return to Board
ZONK!
Lose a
turn

Return to Board
ZONK!
Lose a
turn

Return to Board
ZONK!
Lose a
turn

Return to Board
Double
ZONK!
Lose 200
pts

Return to Board
Double
ZONK!
Lose 200
pts

Return to Board

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