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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Click to begin. Reading applications: informational, technical, and persuasive text. Choose a category. You will be given the question. You must give the correct answer. By Evan Levis and Jon Pizzo. Benchmark A. Benchmark B. Benchmark C. Benchmark D. Benchmark E.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Click to begin. Reading applications: informational, technical, and persuasive text. Choose a category. You will be given the question. You must give the correct answer. By Evan Levis and Jon Pizzo

  2. BenchmarkA Benchmark B Benchmark C Benchmark D Benchmark E Benchmark F 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point 1 Point

  3. Where would be the best place to look to find the definition for a word in a textbook?

  4. The Glossary

  5. What graphic organizer wouldyouuse for information about a hierarchy?

  6. A Pyramid

  7. DOUBLE JEOPARDY, 2 points What is a cutaway?

  8. A note that is in the margin of a document and is not included with the text.

  9. Where would you look to find sources used by the author?

  10. In the appendix

  11. What key word(s) would you use to find information about the locations of red ants?

  12. Answers may vary: Red, ant, location

  13. Example: James was working on a project on the computer. Someone knocked him into the computer and it shut down. What are the cause and the effect of this situation?

  14. The cause is that Someone knocked into him and the effect is that the computer shut down.

  15. Two boys went to an amusement park. One boy said that he wanted to go on the Loop Dee-Loop. The other boy said that the Grim Reaper was a better ride than the Loop Dee-Loop. Is this a fact or an opinion?

  16. This is an opinion

  17. A survey of 100 students was taken to see if the students at Gorshe Middle School liked chocolate or vanilla ice cream more. The results were that 90% of students at Gorshe Middle School liked chocolate more than vanilla. Is this a fact or an opinion?

  18. This is a fact

  19. Jason ate a cheeseburger. Then he became full. What are the cause and effect?

  20. The cause is that he ate a cheeseburger, and the effect is that he became full.

  21. Jon and Evan were using two different AlphaSmarts. Evan was using the newer AlphaSmart. He said that the newer AlphaSmart is way better than the old one. Fact or Opinion?

  22. It is an opinion.

  23. What is the difference between comparing and contrasting.

  24. When you compare, you state the likenesses between two topics. When you contrast, you say their differences.

  25. Compare a pencil to a pen

  26. Judge will decide if answer is adequate

  27. Contrast frogs to toads

  28. Judge will decide if answer is adequate

  29. Compare and contrast computers to laptops.

  30. Judge will decide if answer is adequate

  31. Compare and contrast squares to equilateral triangles.

  32. Judge will decide if answer is adequate.

  33. A persuasive essay for a law forbidding smoking. Detail 1: Diseases from smoking. Detail 2: Cause pollution in cities. Detail 3: Causes secondhand smoke. Which detail least supports the topic?

  34. Detail 1: Diseases from smoking.

  35. Topic for persuasive essay: more hours of school in Lakewood. Detail 1: Schools over the U.S. are extending school. Detail 2: Larger learning experience. Detail 3: More time to do homework in class. Is this writer for or against the topic?

  36. He is FOR the topic.

  37. Topic sentence from an essay: Pollution has been harming the earth for hundreds of years. Detail: More than 100 active pesticide ingredients are suspected of causing cancer, birth defects, and gene mutation. What is the purpose of writing the essay? (To entertain, persuade, or inform)

  38. It’s to inform the U.S. about pollution.

  39. Example persuasive essay topic: Macs VS P.C.s Topic sentence: Although P.C.s are a great kind of computers they are very slow, unlike Macs. What is the authors view point on this topic?

  40. For Macs

  41. Topic Sentence: You must protect endangered species! Detail: Endangered species needs your help to stay non-extinct. What is the purpose of writing this essay? (To entertain, persuade, or inform)

  42. To persuade people to protect endangered species

  43. How do you summarize informational text?

  44. Pick out key points and phrases. Then put them into your own words.

  45. Wind power is a great source or renewable energy. In windy areas wind can be strong enough to turn wind turbines. The turbine turning creates energy that goes to the generator to turn that energy into electricity. That can be used to power many things. Summarize this information.

  46. Judge will decide if answer is adequate.

  47. Text The math of order of operations is very simple. It is used to show what you should do first in an equation. It goes parenthesis, exponents, multiplication and division (From left to right), and finally addition and subtraction (Left to right). Summarize text provided.

  48. Judge will decide if answer is adequate.

  49. Text Playing soccer positions is very simple. There are four positions, forward, midfield, defense, and goalie. Forward normally stays near the opponents goal. Mid field normally stays near the middle of the field but can go far up or back if they want. Defense plays near their goal to stop the opposing forwards from advancing. Finally the goalie protects the goal. Summarize this information.

  50. Judge will decide if answer is adequate.

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