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How to make this Jeopardy game work for your topic

How to make this Jeopardy game work for your topic. Set up your teams and have them sit together. Explain the ground rules

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How to make this Jeopardy game work for your topic

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  1. How to make this Jeopardy game work for your topic • Set up your teams and have them sit together. • Explain the ground rules • Assign a score keeper who will watch to see which team raises their hand first for each question and they will also keep track of what team wins what on the board or flip chart. • When you’re ready to play the game, open that presentation and then hit F5 to put it into the “SHOW mode.

  2. JEOPARDY GROUND RULES • Raise your hand when you want to answer. I will call upon the first hand I see raised. You get five seconds to answer. • You get one answer; you cannot change or modify it after you have given it. • If the first team to answer gets it wrong, they get that score deducted from their total and then the second team that raised their hand gets a chance to answer.

  3. JEOPARDY GROUND RULES • One of the questions will read “DOUBLE JEOPARDY”. This just means that this question is worth twice what it is listed for. • When all questions are complete you are ready to play “Final jeopardy” . Before you see the question each team must write down how much you want to wager. • After the question is shown, write down your answer. You cannot change your wager $$ after you see the question. • When the music stops each team reveals what their wager was and their answer.

  4. This JEOPARDY “template” was created by Tim Reicker, New York State Emergency Management Office, and made available by the Dutchess County Community College Fire Science program. This game prepared by Past Chief Thomas Bartsch, Valley Stream Fire Department. All material was taken from the “Firefighter’s Handbook, Essentials of Firefighting and Emergency Response, New York 2nd Edition”.

  5. ANY QUESTIONS???? No? Then let’s play “Firefighter Alphabet” JEOPARDY

  6. “Firefighter Alphabet” JEOPARDY

  7. “Firefighter Alphabet” JEOPARDY!!! Letter "A" Letter "B" Letter "C" Letter "D" Letter "E" $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

  8. Letter "A" - $100 A malicious fire set intentionally. What is Arson.

  9. Letter "A" - $200 The result of a series of events and conditions that lead to an unsafe situation. What is an Accident.

  10. Letter "A" - $300 Device used to change one type of hose threads to another, allowing the connection of two different lines.. What is an Adapter.

  11. Letter "A" - $400 A condition that causes death due to lack of oxygen and an excessive amount of carbon monoxide. What is Asphyxiation.

  12. Letter "A" - $500 A load passing through the center of the mass of the supporting element, perpendicular to it’s cross section. What is Axial Load

  13. Letter "B" - $100 A style of wood frame construction in which the studs are continuous for the full height of a building What is Balloon Frame.

  14. Letter "B" - $200 A sudden, violent re-ignition of the contents that has consumed the oxygen within the space.. What is a Backdraft.

  15. Letter "B" - $300 Describes the rupture of a container when a confined liquid boils and creates vapor pressure. What is a BLEVE

  16. DAILY DOUBLE

  17. Letter "B" - $400 A doubled section of rope usually made along the standing part, that forms a U-turn in the rope. What is a Bight

  18. Letter "B" - $500 Chemicals that affect the body’s ability to use oxygen. What are Blood Agents

  19. Letter "C" - $100 A colorless, odorless, poisonous gas that when inhaled combines with red blood cells. What is Carbon Monoxide

  20. Letter "C" - $200 The top and bottom components of a truss. What is a Chord.

  21. Letter "C" - $300 The designation of a term that is the same throughout an ICS. What is Common Terminology

  22. Letter "C" - $400 The use of various dimensions of lumber arranged in systematic stacks What is Cribbing

  23. Letter "C" - $500 A formal gathering of incident responders to help defuse and address stress. What is Critical Incident Debriefing

  24. Letter "D" - $100 The pumping of water from a static source by taking advantage of atmospheric pressure to force water into the pump. What is Drafting

  25. Letter "D" - $200 Command designation responsible for operations within a assigned geographic area. What is a Division

  26. Letter "D" - $300 A calculated attack on part of a problem or situation in an effort to hold ground. What is a Defensive Attack

  27. Letter "D" - $400 Designed to protect areas that may have a fast-spreading fire engulfing the entire area. What is a Deluge Sprinkler System.

  28. Letter "D" - $500 The weight of the building materials and any of the building permanently attached or built-in. What is Dead Load.

  29. Letter "E" - $100 A device that siphons a liquid from a container into a moving stream. What is an Eductor.

  30. Letter "E" - $200 Book provided by the DOT that assists in transportation chemical incidents. What is the Emergency Response Guide.

  31. Letter "E" - $300 A concentration of a gas or liquid that is not too rich or too lean to ignite with force.. What is Explosive Limits

  32. Letter "E" - $400 A chemical reaction that releases heat. What is Exothermic Reaction.

  33. Letter "E" - $500 A form of hazard that includes biological, viral, and other disease causing materials. What is Etiological.

  34. FINAL JEOPARDY ~ Fire Hose ~ The blunt ending of the threads of fire hose couplings.

  35. Final Jeopardy Bonus? What is a Higbee Cut.

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