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How to use the Jeopardy Template. Copy the presentation to your hard drive. Open up the game board slide, determine the category of questions you want to construct and substitute the proper text for each category.
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How to use the Jeopardy Template • Copy the presentation to your hard drive. • Open up the game board slide, determine the category of questions you want to construct and substitute the proper text for each category. • Follow the order of the slides to construct questions for each category and put the answers for each question in the following slide. • Delete this slide (slide #1) after you are done. • Save the file. • Note: You may want to substitute the background graphic for your presentation with an image that is more appropriate for your topic.
Jeopardy Multiply then divide Pi’s way of life Better rate than never Vocab Rehab Y me? Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Category 1 • Find the missing side 34 ? 30
$200 Question from Category 1 • What is the length of the missing side? 5 3 b
$300 Question from Category 3 • How do you solve for b2 in • Pythagorean Theorem?
$300 Answer from Category 1 Subtract a2 from c2
$400 Question from Category 1DOUBLE JEOPARDY • What type of triangles will • Pythagorean’s Theorem work?
$400 Answer from Category 1 Right Triangles !!
$500 Question from Category 1 • Why would you take the square root • Of your answer?
$500 Answer from Category 1 You are solving for a variable, not that Variable squared.
$100 Question from Category 2 • What are the steps to solving • A proportion?
$100 Answer from Category 2 • Cross Multiply then Divide
$200 Question from Category 2 • If there are 12 girls and 15 boys, what • Is a ratio of boys to girls?
$300 Question from Category 2 • Find the x 15 10 x 18
$300 Answer from Category 2 x = 27
$400 Question from Category 2 • What is the formula for rate • Of change?
$400 Answer from Category 2 y2 – y1 x2 – x1
$500 Question from Category 2 • At 3:00 there were no packages wrapped. • At 3:30 there were 34 wrapped. What is the • Rate of change of gifts wrapped per minute?
$500 Answer from Category 2 1.13 gifts per minute
$100 Question from Category 3DOUBLE JEOPARDY (-1, 0) (1, -4)
$200 Question from Category 3 Find the slope given these points:
$300 Question from Category 3 Mandy & Juanita have a savings acct., what is the slope of Mandy’s balance? balance (5, 450) (0, 250) (3, 250) (0, 100) Months
$400 Question from Category 3 • Prove if these polygons • are similar... 12 4 36 12
$400 Answer from Category 3 no, they are not similar
$500 Question from Category 3 • What is the height of the pole? H 5 ft 18 ft 3 ft
$100 Question from Category 4 • What is the side opposite • of the right angle in a triangle.
$100 Answer from Category 4 hypotenuse
$200 Question from Category 4DOUBLE JEOPARDY • What is the theorem that • describes the relationship between the • legs and the hypotenuse of a • right triangle.
$200 Answer from Category 4 Pythagorean’s Theorem
$300 Question from Category 4 • What is a comparison of 2 numbers • by division?
$400 Question from Category 4 • Anytime you simplify and get • 1 as the denominator..
$400 Answer from Category 4 unit rate
$500 Question from Category 4 • How one quanity changes • in relation to another
$500 Answer from Category 4 rate of change
$100 Question from Category 5 • I am a movement with change • in size
$100 Answer from Category 5 Dilation
$200 Question from Category 5 • With a scale factor of 2: • What are the new points... • A (-1, -1) B (3, -5) C (-3, 0) D (-7, -2)
$200 Answer from Category 5 A(-2, -2) B(6, -10) C(-6, 0) D(-14, 4)
$300 Question from Category 5 • Find the scale factor: and tell if it • is an enlargement or reduction • P(-2, 0) Q(3, -3) • P’(-4, 0) Q’(6, -6)
$300 Answer from Category 5 2 : enlargement
$400 Question from Category 5 • In a scale drawing of a pool, 1 inch • represents 4.5 feet. What would you need • to do to find the feet of the actual pool?