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Usage Guidelines for Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Game Setup

Learn how to set up and play a Jeopardy game using PowerPoint template, including instructions for game setup, gameplay, and final Jeopardy round.

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Usage Guidelines for Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Game Setup

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  1. Usage Guidelines for Jeopardy PowerPoint Game • Game Setup • Right now, Click File > Save As, and save this template with a different file name. This will keep the template untouched, so you can use it next time! • Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). • Enter in the five category names on the main game board (Slide 4). • Game Play • Open 2nd Slide, let the sound play. Click to 3rd Slide, let the sound play. Click to 4th Slide and show students the Game Board • As you play the game, click on the YELLOW DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box. • When the student answers, click anywhere on the screen to see the correct answer. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen (Slide 4) and checking off as you go. • Click on the “House / Home Icon” box to return to the main scoreboard. • Final Jeopardy – Go to Slide 3 and click “Final Jeopardy” button in the bottom right corner, click again for the Question, click again for final jeopardy sound, When that is finished playing click again for the answer slide.

  2. ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 Final

  3. Percy Jackson Main Idea/ Summary Vocabulary All About Text Miscellaneous 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

  4. This character is a satyr.

  5. Who is Grover?

  6. This is the name of Percy Jackson’s boarding school.

  7. What is Yancy Academy?

  8. This is what Percy uses to defeat Clarisse when she tries to bully him.

  9. What is a toilet or plumbing?

  10. This is the full name for Mr. D.

  11. What is Dionysus?

  12. This is the type of tree that is on the top of Half Blood Hill.

  13. What is a pine tree?

  14. Read the passage.Were you born after 1985? If so, how long do you expect to live? Most people born after 1985 can expect to live more than 70 years. Of course, this is just a guess based on past records. By the way, females can expect to live about six years longer than males. That’s taken from past records too! What is this passage mostly about?a. It tells the reasons why people live to be 70.b. It tells how long you might expect to live.c. It tells about the health of females.This is the answer to the question.

  15. What is choice b)?

  16. Read the passage.When a person decides to get a dog, he or she has many kinds to choose from. As a rule, short-haired dogs are best for cities. Beagles, Boston Terriers, and Dachshunds make good city pets. Great Danes are short-haired too. However, they are too big for city living. It is hard in a city to give them all the exercise they needs. Setters, Springer Spaniels, and Collies are especially good as country dogs.What is this passage mostly about?a. Dogs are good pets.b. Some dogs are better than others for city life.c. There are many kinds of dogs.d. Short-haired dogs need exercise.This is the answer to the question.

  17. What is choice b)?

  18. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

  19. Read the passage.Pilsen is an old community in Chicago with a long history. This part of Chicago started small and got bigger, as most neighborhoods in the city did. Its cultural history is about moving, changing, and connecting. Many people have moved there over the decades. This movement started when immigrants chose to settle in this part of the city when Chicago was growing rapidly. Pilsen’s first people were German. If you go to Pilsen today you will see some of the places they built. Immigrants and people from other places in the U.S. continued to move there, often to be closer to people who shared their culture or heritage.What is this passage mostly about?a. Many people moved to Pilsen.b. Pilsen is a community of immigrants.c. Pilsen is old.d. Pilsen is in Chicago. This is the answer to the question.

  20. What is choice a)?

  21. Read the passage.Southern California is known for its tourist attractions and its theme parks. People come from all over the world to get a look at Hollywood, the home of the stars. Tourists are attracted to the area with hopes of catching sight of the celebrities who live in the hills surrounding Los Angeles. Many visitors come to shop in the glamorous shops on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Among the theme parks that attract visitors are Disneyland in Anaheim, Knott’s Berry Farm, Magic Mountain Amusement Park, and Raging Waters park. Folks can even combine tourist attractions and theme parks and visit Universal Studios which offers both.What is the main idea of the paragraph?a. Disneyland is in Southern California.b. Southern California has tourist attractions and theme parks for visitors.c. Many movie stars live in the Southern California area.d. Many tourists enjoy Southern California. This is the answer to the question.

  22. What is choice d)?

  23. This is a one sentence summary for the following paragraph:It is estimated that over 20 million pounds of candy corn are sold in the US each year. Brach’s, the top manufacturer, sells enough candy to circle the earth 4.25 times if each piece were laid end to end. That’s a lot of candy corn, but that’s nothing compared to Tootsie Roll production. Over 64 million Tootsie Rolls are produced every day! But even Tootsie Rolls have got nothing on the candy industry’s staple product, chocolate. Confectioners manufacture over twenty billion pounds of chocolate in the United States each year. Now that’s a mouthful!

  24. What is:Millions of pounds of popular candies are produced each year.

  25. Read the sentence below.The girl who used to be vociferous doesn’t talk much anymore.This is the closest meaning of the underlined word.a. viciousb. hungryc. talkatived. violent

  26. What is choice c)?

  27. Read the sentence below. Joanne’s mother came up to the school to get the cell phone the teacher had confiscated.This is the meaning of the underlined word.

  28. What is “to take away”?

  29. Read the sentence below.This is the meaning of the underlined word.

  30. What is choice c)?

  31. Read the sentence.After waiting for his call for two nights in row, Cassie grew impatient with Henry anddecided that she would call him first.Adding the prefix im- to the word impatient makes a word that means ________. a. to make patient againb. able to be patientc. full of patienced. without patience

  32. What is choice d)?

  33. organ(n.) – 1. a musical instrument.; 2. a part of the body that performs a specialized job. The word organ has several meanings.The heart is a major organ in the body.This is the meaning of the word organ as used in the sentence.

  34. What is meaning 2?

  35. Cats are similar to lions. They are both felines. They both have sharp teeth. However, a cat is much smaller than a lion.This is the text structure of the paragraph above.

  36. What is compare and contrast?

  37. Dr. Miller doesn’t want the tigers to vanish. These majestic beasts are disappearing at an alarming rate. Dr. Miller thinks that we should write to our congress people. If we let them know that we demand the preservation of this species, maybe we can make a difference. Dr. Miller also thinks that we should donate to Save the Tigers. Our donations will help support and empower those who are fighting the hardest to preserve the tigers. We owe it to our grandchildren to do something.This is the text structure of the paragraph above.

  38. What is problem and solution?

  39. Paul looked out the window and sighed. The driveway was still empty and it was getting dark. He checked the clock and sighed again, deeper this time. His dad had said that he would pick him up by 5:30, but it was almost seven and Paul hadn't heard a word from him. He walked up the stairs to his room and put away his baseball glove. Paul figured that even if his Dad did miraculously show, it wouldn't be much fun playing catch in the dark. Paul sat down on the couch and tried to do some of his reading homework, but he couldn't get his dad off of his mind.This is the type of conflict in the story above.

  40. What is Individual vs. Individual? (external conflict)

  41. Once upon a time, a mother lived with her two daughters in a lonely cottage at the edge of a forest. Two rosebushes grew next to the front door, one with fiery red blossoms and the other bearing delicate white flowers.This is the genre of the passage above,

  42. What is fantasy/fairy tale?

  43. After breaking his mother's favorite vase, Casey struggles to decide whether he should tell his mother the truth and face the consequences, or whether he should attempt to hide his mistake and blame the family dog.This is the type of conflict in the passage.

  44. What is Individual vs. Self?(internal conflict)

  45. Everything was going just fine for Mae until yesterday. That was when she found out that her eyes were turning green. In Mae's world people discriminate against those with green eyes. Green-eyed people cannot vote or hold public office and they are often forced to work the worst jobs for the least pay, if they can even find a job. Mae parents want her to have surgery to change her eye color, but her grandma, who also has green eyes, encourages her to fight for her rights. With her grandma behind her, Mae joins a resistance movement and fights for green-eyed rights, but how will all of this attention affect Mae's family, especially her parents who wanted her to hide who she was?This is the type of conflict in the passage.

  46. What is Individual vs. Society?(external conflict)

  47. This is what the letters in SWAG stand for..

  48. What is S: Sit up straight.W: Watch the speaker.A: Ask questions.G: Give snaps.?

  49. Realizing the young girl couldn't swim, the onlooker dove into the cold, dark water to save her. This is the character trait to describe the onlooker.a. braveb. deceitfulc. proudd. rude

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