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Ag Awareness Week Quiz. Ga Ag Ed Curriculum Office, November 2005 To accompany the Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Go to Last Slide for Directions. Agriculture Awareness in Georgia – Jeopardy Game Click Here for Directions Georgia Ag Ed Curriculum Office, November 2005. History.
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Ag Awareness Week Quiz Ga Ag Ed Curriculum Office, November 2005 To accompany the Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Go to Last Slide for Directions
Agriculture Awareness in Georgia – Jeopardy Game Click Here for Directions Georgia Ag Ed Curriculum Office, November 2005 History Numbers Products Variety 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4
History for 1 Question: Who invented the cotton gin? Check Your Answer
History for 1 Answer: Eli Whitney Back to the Game Board
History for 2 Question: Who was the Indian chief who taught Oglethorpe and the Georgia colonists Indian agriculture? Check Your Answer
History for 2 Answer: Tomochichi Back to the Game Board
History for 3 Question: What was done with the first silk from the early American colonies? Check Your Answer
History for 3 Answer: It was made into a dress for the Queen of England. Back to the Game Board
History for 4 Question: What was the name of the 10-acre plot Oglethorpe established to evaluate the suitability of Georgia’s climate for growing certain crops? Check Your Answer
History for 4 Answer: Trustees Garden Back to the Game Board
Numbers for 1 Question: Today, one farmer can feed how many people? Check Your Answer
Numbers for 1 Answer: 129 Response is correct if between 120 - 135 Back to the Game Board
Numbers for 2 Question: What percent of people work in the agriculture industry? Check Your Answer
Numbers for 2 Answer: 15-20% (Answer should be in this range) Back to the Game Board
Numbers for 3 Question: How many peanuts does it take to make one 12oz. jar of peanut butter? A.75 B.550 C.1000 C. 2550 Check Your Answer
Numbers for 3 Answer: B. 550 Back to the Game Board
Numbers for 4 • Question: Georgia Farmers grow what percent of the nation’s peanuts? • 31% B.92% • C. 98% D. 5% Check Your Answer
Numbers for 4 Answer: A. 31% Back to the Game Board
Products for 1 Question: What kind of tree served as a “frost tree”, under which orange trees were planted in colonial Georgia? Check Your Answer
Products for 1 Answer: Live Oak Back to the Game Board
Products for 2 Question: How many correct pronunciations are there for the word “pecan”? Check Your Answer
Products for 2 Answer: Three Back to the Game Board
Products for 3 Question: The big five “P” products in Georgia are Peanuts, Peaches, Pecans, Pines, and _________. Check Your Answer
Products for 3 Answer: Poultry Back to the Game Board
Products for 4 Question: Georgia is the only state that grows official Vidalia onions, making it number one in Vidalia onion production: True or False? Check Your Answer
Products for 4 Answer: True Back to the Game Board
Variety for 1 Question: What is the official Georgia State vegetable? Check Your Answer
Variety for 1 Answer: Vidalia Onion Back to the Game Board
Variety for 2 Question: What Georgia city is the “Poultry Capital of the World”? Check Your Answer
Variety for 2 Answer: Gainesville, GA Back to the Game Board
Variety for 3 Question: Georgia was the first colony to create a state department of agriculture: True or False? Check Your Answer
Variety for 3 Answer: True Back to the Game Board
Variety for 4 Question: What battle ship was made from Georgia Live Oak? Check Your Answer
Variety for 4 Answer: USS Constitution Back to the Game Board
Customizing the Quiz Show Template The Blank Quiz Show Review is ready for you to customize. This presentation is designed to be a review for a unit. You make up the categories, questions and answers, then show the review to your class using a scan converter or projector. All the hyperlinks connecting the points on slide two to the correct questions have already been created. Once you have created one review, you can give the blank PowerPoint show and these directions to students and assign them to create the next review. Students, in groups of five, can make up 5 questions each: one for each category, or each in charge of a category of their own. 1. Double-click on the quiz show template file “Blank Quiz Show Review” to open it. 2. Click on File and Save As to give the quiz show template a new file name. This way you can save the blank copy to use again. 3. Change the view to Slide Sorter from the View Menu. 4. From the Edit menu, choose Replace. In the first line of the box that appears, type Topic 1, then tab to the second line. Type in your first category name. Click on the Replace All button. You should get a message that 11 changes were made, and you should be able to see the changes in the slides. 5. Repeat this process to change all your general “topics” to your specific topic names. When you are finished, switch back to Slide View from the View Menu. 6. Go to Slide 3 by clicking on the double down-arrow at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar. 7. Click after the colon in the text box reading "Question:" to type in your first question. 8. Go to Slide 4. Click after the colon in the text box reading "Answer:" to type in the answer to your first question. 9. Repeat with all slides in the quiz show presentation. Don't forget to save your work every few minutes by clicking on the third icon on the top toolbar (looks like a floppy disk). 10. Showing the presentation: Open the new document in PowerPoint. From the View menu, choose Slide Show. To link to the questions from slide 2, move the mouse over a number so that a hand appears. Click on the number. You must do the same to go back to the gameboard on each answer slide. DO NOT click on the slide just ANYWHERE. That will take you to the next slide instead of back to the gameboard. Make sure ONLY to click when you see the hand indicating a hyperlink. Click Here to go to First Slide
Jeopardy Quiz Game Suggested instructions for playing the game with a class: 1. Project the game onto a large screen or use a large computer monitor at the front of the class. 2. Divide the class into teams of up to four players. Have any other students count off 1 to 4 and sit in the audience. 3. Provide each team with a flashlight, whistle, or other means of "buzzing-in" to indicate they know the answer. 4. Appoint a scorekeeper. 5. Appoint a reader to read each question to the group. 6. The teacher or a student can act as moderator. 7. Let the first team select a category. 8. Once the question pops up, the first team to "buzz-in" gets to try to answer the question. 9. Add or deduct the number of points corresponding to the number they selected under the category. 10. If the first team misses, the remaining teams can buzz-in and answer the question. 11. If no team knows the answer, the audience is given the opportunity to answer. The first person to raise his or her hand and answer correctly receives the points for the team that corresponds to their number. 12. Go back to the game board and let the team who answered correctly select the next category and point value. This power point may include a slide with a list of terms the teacher may wish to print out to assist the students during the game. Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office Click Here to go to First Slide Click Here to go to customizing your own quiz game