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Jeopardy Game!!. By: Elisa Kuan. How to play this game?. This is a game that is like jeopardy. You can choose the amount of points you want, and the higher the points are the questions are more difficult.
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Jeopardy Game!! By: Elisa Kuan
How to play this game? • This is a game that is like jeopardy. • You can choose the amount of points you want, and the higher the points are the questions are more difficult. • There are 5 subjects in this whole game: it includes: English (hum), math, science, French, and Spanish.
Science Human body: • 100 • 200 • 300 • 400 • 500
English • 100 • 200 • 300 • 400 • 500
Math • 100 • 200 • 300 • 400 • 500
Spanish • 100 • 200 • 300 • 400 • 500
What are the different types of systems in the human body? Back to Science home Page
How many bones are there in an adult body? • 270 • 300 • 200 • 206 • 205 Back to science home page
After the blood leaves the capillaries, what does it not contain anymore? • Carbon dioxide • OxygenScience • Red blood cells • White blood cells • Nutrients Back to Science home Page
What are the functions of the blood? • A. Transports oxygen, nutrients, and water to your cells. • B. Transports nutrients and oxygen to everywhere in your body. • C. It helps carry specialized cells to help fight infections and heal wounds. • A+B • A+C • B+C Back to science home page
How many litres of blood are there in you body? What does it contain? • 10 L of blood, and it contains nutrients and numerous of other substances. • 5 L of blood. About 55% of this volume is plasma and in the plasma, it contains minerals, proteins, and other substances. • 3 L of blood and contains oxygen. • 2L of blood and contains minerals and proteins. Back to science home page
What is an “Anachronism”? • Something that is placed in an inappropriate period of time. • Something that is placed in a appropriate time. Back to English Home page
What does ‘situational irony’ mean? • The difference between what is said and what it means. • The difference between what happens and what would be expected to happen. • The difference between what the audience knows and what a character thinks to be true. Back to English home page
What is an example of “Onomatopoeia”? • “BAM” • “SNAP” • “CREAK” • “OUCH” • “BUZZ” • All of the above Back to English home page
When a speech is delivered by a character alone on stage the word is called... • Aside • Pun • Soliloquy • Anthesis • Suspense • Metaphor • None of the above Back to English home page
What kinds of irony are there? And what do they each mean? Back to English home page
What is a perfect square? • A square that has equal sides. • A square that has the identical lengths of sides with another square. • Any number that can be written as a product of two identical whole numbers. Back to math home page
What is the Pythagorean Theorem? And what is it used for? Back to Math home page
What is the answer:(8(5)+20+(12+5))÷(44+6-39) Back to math home page
What are the types of models used to multiply fractions? Back to math home page
What is the definition of “ratio”? Back to math home page
How do you say “I am a student” in Spanish”? • Yo soy en estudiante. • Yotengo en estudiante. • Yoestoy en estudiante. • Yoes en estudiante. • Yopero en estudiante. Back to Spanish home page
How do you say: “hi”, “bye”, “see you in the morning”, and “see you later”? Back to Spanish home page
How do you say: “I am going to be a doctor”? • Yovoy a ser un medico(a). • Yotengo a ser un medico(a). • Yoestoy a ser un medico(a). • Yoveo a ser un medico(a). Back to Spanish home page
Conjugate the verb: “Ser” –to be perm. Back to Spanish home page
My father’s dad is my: • Abuela • Abuelo • Hermano • Hermana • Sobrina • Prima • Primo • Padre Back to Spanish home page
CORRECT!!! Go to math home page Go to Spanish home page Go to science home page Go to English home page
INCORRECT!!! Go to spanish home page Go to science home page Go to english home page Go to math home page