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Trapped by the Ice! Jeopardy

Trapped by the Ice! Jeopardy. What does crevasse mean?. d eep hole or crack. Hiking to the whaling station would be a perilous journey, but it was their only chance to survive? What does perilous mean?. v ery dangerous. What does deserted mean? What is the base word and what

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Trapped by the Ice! Jeopardy

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  1. Trapped by the Ice! Jeopardy

  2. What does crevasse mean? deep hole or crack

  3. Hiking to the whaling station would be a perilous journey, but it was their only chance to survive? What does perilous mean? very dangerous

  4. What does deserted mean? What is the base word and what Is the suffix? empty; not lived in or having few or no people

  5. What does grueling mean? What is the base word and what Is the suffix? very tired gruel+ing

  6. What is the setting in this story? Antarctica, on the Endurance, elephant island, on the sea

  7. What main idea tells us that Shackleton is a hero? He changes the plan to make sure his men survive.

  8. Why is Shackleton so concerned about his men? because the conditions are dangerous and if they carried out the plan some of them wouldn’t survive.

  9. What information do the headings in the selection tell you? The date and time tell you what the weather might be like and how long the voyage took.

  10. Find the correct way to divide the word into syllables. journey jour-ney

  11. Find the correct way to divide the word into syllables. wondering won-der-ing

  12. Tell me the phrase that correctly replaces this phrase: the friends you have Your friends

  13. Tell me the phrase that correctly replaces this phrase: vacation time that belongs to them Their vacation

  14. Look at the spelling ring # 1 Ms. Dooley and her son and daughter started the trip early ___________ morning.

  15. Look at the spelling ring # 2 Ms. Dooley had not been expecting the ___________ thunderstorm.

  16. Look at the spelling ring # 7 Spell the word and use it correctly in a sentence.

  17. Look at the spelling ring # 10 Spell the word and use it correctly in a sentence.

  18. Homophones Boat builders use the (wood, would) of many trees to build a strong ship. wood

  19. Homophones A ship must be strong to travel safely (threw, through) storms. through

  20. How do I write: Fourteenth of June in 2000. June 14, 2000

  21. How do I write eleven o’clock at night? 11:00 p.m.

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