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Jeopardy Directions for the game: 1.You will need a pencil and paper to keep score. 2.On the next screen, click ONCE on a question. 3.Read the Question and decide on your answer. 4.Click ONCE on the button. If you’re right, add your points in the to your total. 5.Click ONCE on the button to go back to try another question. 6.Ready? Click ONCE to go the the Jeopardy board! 7.Press the “Esc” button on the keyboard to end the game. Have fun! Answer #

Q1 10 Q2 20 Q12 40 Q6 20 Q8 40 Q3 30 Q11 30 Q4 40 Q7 30 Q5 10 Q10 20 Q9 10 Q13 10 Q15 30 Q16 40 Q14 20 Introduction Jeopardy Creation Myths Heroes Gods & Goddesses Created by Alma Row (5/02) KEY Q1 = Question # 10 = point value

the first entity in the universe Answer #1 10

Who was Chaos? Back to Question #1 10

the rulers in the universe before the Olympians Answer #2 20

Who were the Titans? Back to Question #2 20

they had the power of hurricanes, volcanoes, & earthquakes Answer #3 30

Who were the monsters? Back to Question #3 30

Zeus’s father & mother Answer #4 40

Who were Cronus & Rhea? Back to Question #4 40

this story included a winged horse and the monster Chimera Answer #5 10

What was Pegasus & Bellerophon? Back to Question #5 10

in this story a young woman is turned into a cow Answer #6 20

What was Io? Back to Question #6 20

in this story a man built two pairs of wings to fly off an islandd Answer #7 30

What was Daedalus & Icarus? Back to Question #7 30

in this story a statue of the perfect woman came to life Answer #8 40

What was Pygmalion & Galatea? Back to Question #8 40

he blinded the Cyclops Polyphemus Answer #9 10

Who was Odysseus? Back to Question #9 10

he searched for the golden fleece Answer #10 20

Who was Jason? Back to Question #10 20

he killed Medusa Answer #11 30

Who was Perseus? Back to Question #11 30

he killed the Minotaur Answer #12 40

Who was Theseus? Back to Question #12 40

he carried the trident Answer #13 10

Who was Poseidon? Back to Question #13 10

she was the goddess of marriage Answer #14 20

Who was Hera? Back to Question #14 20

the Aegis was his shield Answer #15 30

Who was Zeus? Back to Question #15 30

he was the god of fire Answer #16 40

Who was Hephaestus? Back to Question #16 40

Game Over!

Thank you for playing Jeopardy. Mrs. Row with any questions or comments! (Check with your teacher first!)