Enjoy Folklore Jeopardy! Choose your players or groups - Individuals or up to 3 Teams can play. Plan a way for players to indicate they want to answer (tap desk, ring bell, clicker, etc.) Player or Team #1 chooses a folklore category and question dollar amount first. After a response is given by a player, click anywhere on the slide to see the correct response. Next, click on the “Scores” button to return to the Scoring slide and type the contestant’s score in the black score box. Then, click “To Game Board” and continue until all categories are finished. Click to See Contestants Score Board and Begin Playing!
Exit Game # 1# 3 # 2 Final Jeopardy To Game Board
Who Said This Pick a Genre Best of Three On the Wild Side Hazardous Occupation Game Board $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy Scores $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500
“Who’s that tripping over my bridge?” $100
Who is the troll? Scores $100
“A carriage from a pumpkin?” $200
Who is Cinderella? Scores $200
“That ox practically ate me out of house and home!” $300
Who is Paul Bunyan? Scores $300
“And to this very day, my fur is the color of dust.” $400
Who is the coyote? Scores $400
“Slow down, you bowlegged reptile!” $500
Who is the hare? Scores $500
I will teach you a lesson. $100
What is a fable? Scores $100
My characters are larger than life! $200
What is a tall tale? Scores $200
Explanations for creations. $300
What is a myth? Scores $300
Almost always includes a hero and a villain. $400
What is a fairy tale? Scores $400
My characters may have been real people! $500
What are legends? Scores $500
We’re out on our own to seek our fortunes. $100
What is “The Three Little Pigs?” Scores $100
Porridge isn’t our favorite food, but it’s all we had. $200
What is “Goldilocks and the Three Bears?” Scores $200
The grass is always sweeter on the other side of the bridge. $300
What is “The Three Billy Goats Gruff?” Scores $300
Three chances to guess my name was one chance too many. $400
What is “Rumplestiltskin?” Scores $400
Three prizes for three dangerous climbs to the top. $500
What is “Jack and the Beanstalk?” Scores $500
At first an ugly misfit, I became a symbol of graceful beauty. $100
Who is the ugly duckling? Scores $100
I disguised myself, unconvincingly, as a sweet little old lady. $200
Who is the big bad wolf? Scores $200
I wouldn’t share the fruits of my labor with my lazy friends. $300
Who is the little red hen? Scores $300
We discovered how true it is that there’s no place like home. $400
Who are the town mouse and the country mouse? Scores $400
They “saw” snakes, ropes, and spears but missed the “big picture”. $500
Who are the seven blind mice? Scores $500
We mined for gold in the mountains but found real “treasure” right at home. $100
Who are the seven dwarfs? Scores $100
Driving cattle and bronco busting were my specialty. $200
Who is Pecos Bill? Scores $200
A tasty treat who should have used his feet and kept on running. $300
Who is the Gingerbread Man? Scores $300
With a hammer in each hand, I am a road-building man who is more powerful than heavy machinery. $400
Who is John Henry? Scores $400
A champion marksman, I saved the kingdom from a cruel tyrant with only two arrows. $500
Who is William Tell? Scores $500
Fairy Tales Category: Scores Click for Question
Hans Christian Andersen wrote over 150 fairy tales, his most popular one being “The Ugly Duckling.” * Name his home country. Click to see the correct response!
What is … Exit Game Scores
Thank You for Playing Acknowledgements Content and Design Development: T. Puryear, N. Rhine, L. Byars, T. Huff, B. Burkett Graphics: Microsoft Office Clip Art and Media Jeopardy Template: Mark E. Damon October 2003
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