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Hosted by Dina Peters, M.S. CCC-SLP speechtherapygames

Hosted by Dina Peters, M.S. CCC-SLP www.speechtherapygames.com. Get Started: Have each student choose a character. Copy and paste each character from slide 3 to slide 4 and position them behind their podiums (do this when not in show mode).

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Hosted by Dina Peters, M.S. CCC-SLP speechtherapygames

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  1. Hosted by Dina Peters, M.S. CCC-SLP www.speechtherapygames.com

  2. Get Started: Have each student choose a character. Copy and paste each character from slide 3 to slide 4 and position them behind their podiums (do this when not in show mode). Start the slide show and have the students type in their names in the white rectangle on their podiums. Click the question grid button and have the first student choose a category and dollar amount. Click the one he chooses and read the answer aloud to the students. Allow them to either raise their hands or buzz in to be called on. They must answer in the form of a question. Final Jeopardy – when you are almost out of time, give each student a sticky note and a pencil. Have them write down a dollar amount they are willing to risk, then read then click the final jeopardy button. Read the answer aloud and have the students write the question on their sticky notes. For correct answers add that amount to the player’s score, for incorrect answers, subtract. The player with the most money wins the game.

  3. Multiple Meanings Synonyms Antonyms Categories 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

  4. What is tie? to draw or fasten together into a knot A piece of clothing a man wears around his neck $100

  5. What is trip • a journey made by a boat, train, car or bus • to stumble while walking $200

  6. What is shop? a small retail store to visit stores for purchasing or examining goods $300

  7. What is spring? • a wire of steel coiled spirally • the season between winter and summer $400

  8. What is fire? • burning mass of material, as on a hearth or in a furnace • to discharge a gun $500

  9. What is stomach? another word for belly $100

  10. What is hurry? another word for rush $200

  11. What is happy? another word for merry $300

  12. What is rude? another word for impolite $400

  13. What is movie? another word for film $500

  14. What is present? the opposite of absent $100

  15. What is real? the opposite of fake $200

  16. What is straight? the opposite of bent $300

  17. What is destroy? the opposite of build $400

  18. What is freedom? the opposite of captivity $500

  19. What is winter clothing? scarf, sweater, coat, mittens, ear muffs $100

  20. What are frozen things? Popsicle, ice cube, ice cream, snow cone, iceberg $200

  21. What are school subjects? mathematics, reading, spelling, science, social studies $300

  22. What is air transportation? hot air balloon, helicopter, airplane, hang glider, parachute $400

  23. What is medicine? Tylenol, aspirin, Pepto-Bismol, cough syrup $500

  24. What is break? Multiple Meaning Word a time when a person stops an activity to rest the opposite of fix

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