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Jeopardy Story Vocabulary Story Questions Spelling words Extra words Schedule Spelling words Extra words $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 Story

1 - $100 put up; built parts on which other parts rest for support; bases Erected Foundation

1 - $200 hollow shapes in which things are formed, cast, or solidified a special event molds occaison

1 - $300 proper relation between parts proportion

1 - $400 put in order; made neat tidied

1 - $500 shop or building where work is done workshop

2 - $100 Which of the following pieces of information, if added to the end of the paragraph, would best conclude paragraph 1? A. Only about 20% of people called to serve on a jury are actually selected for trials. B. In some countries, citizens have to do jury service without pay. C. One requirement for jury service is that citizens must speak English fairly well. D. If the courts offered childcare for members of a jury, it would be very helpful. A. Only about 20% of people called to serve on a jury are actually selected for trials.

2 - $200 As used in paragraph 2, which is the best antonym for penalize? A. improve B. guide C. reward D. satisfy C. Reward

2 - $300 The author apparently believes that the term “jury duty” suggests that serving on a jury is A. unfair B. painful C. uninteresting D. inconvenient D. inconvenient

2 - $400 According to the author, the amount of payment for jury service depends on the A. length of trial B. type of trial C. judge D. state D. State

2 - $500 Which statement from the passage best describes how the author feels about serving on a jury? A. “If you are a citizen of the United States, you will likely be called to serve on a jury at some point.” B. “Many agree that it is important for ordinary citizens to be part of the court system because citizens must participate in a democracy.” C. “It is something you are required to do and it can present difficulties.” D. “Since it is a crime to avoid jury service, people might as well enjoy learning about the court system.” D. “Since it is a crime to avoid jury service, people might as well enjoy learning about the court system.”

3 - $100 Monday, Time: From 9:30 am to 12:30 pm. If you want to explore a cave when is a great day and a great time? Monday, Time: From 9:30 am to 12:30 pm.

3 - $200 7:30 pm evening activities If you want to work on your hobby when is a great time to do that? 7:30 pm evening activities

3 - $300 All Days, the time: 6:30 pm Which days have ‘Free Play” and what time ? All Days, the time: 6:30 pm

3 - $400 Which days there is rest period? All days except Monday.

3 - $500 Is this camp for girls or boys, and if you want more info or you have additional question what do you do? This camp is for boys, and if you have additional question or want more info contact director Jason Sebell at 781-793-0091,or by email at jason@kenwood-evergreen.com.

4 - $100 Spell the words: 1._____2._______3._____ 4.____ 5.____ Skinny Task Risk Wasp Spider

4 - $200 Spell the words: 1._____2._______3._____ 4.____ 5.____ Crisp Stopped Style Arrest Suggest

4 - $300 Spell the words: 1._____2._______3._____ 4.____ 5.____ Skeleton Skunk Brisk Spilled Spinach

4 - $400 Spell the words: 1._____2._______3._____ 4.____ 5.____ Grasp Stumble Statue Boast Adjust

4 - $500 Challenging, Spell the words: worth Double points, 1._____2._______3.____ 4.____ 5.____ Snakeskin Inspire Respect Frostbite Obstacle

5 - $100 What is pollution? The action or process of making land, water, air, dirty and not safe or suitable to use

5 - $200 What is procession? The act of moving along or proceeding in orderly succession or in a formal and ceremonious manner, as a line of people, animals, vehicles.

5 - $300 What is portion? A part of any whole, either separated from or integrated with it.

5 - $400 What is collision? The act of colliding; a coming violently into contact; crash.

5 - $500 What is connection? The act or state of connecting.

Story Jury Duty If you are a citizen of the United States, you will likely be called to serve on a jury at some point. A jury is a group of ordinary citizens who listen to a court case and decide which side wins. These citizens are randomly selected to serve on a jury from a list of registered voters and drivers. Being called to serve does not mean you will definitely be on a jury, though. You may be released from service by the judge or the lawyers may choose to dismiss you. The courts officially call this responsibility "jury service." It is an opportunity to serve your country. Many agree that it is important for ordinary citizens to be part of the court system because citizens must participate in a democracy. If you miss work for jury service, your boss cannot penalize you by taking vacation days or reducing your pay. The government even pays you for the days you serve. However, people often call this responsibility "jury duty." It is something you are required to do and it can present difficulties. Even though you are allowed to be away from your job, you may be responsible for the work missed. For parents who stay home with young children, there is the complication of childcare. Some think that the payment (anywhere from 2 to 50 dollars a day, depending on the state) is not enough to make jury duty worth the hassle. Whether citizens view serving on a jury as an opportunity or a pain, one day they will probably be called to serve. Since it is a crime to avoid jury service, people might as well enjoy learning about the court system.