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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 Because of Mr. Terupt Questions 36-38 Because of Mr. Terupt Questions 39-43 Because of Mr. Terupt Questions 43-47 Story Structure Task Cards Questions 12-16 Story Structure Task Cards Questions 17-21 $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 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Question 36 Part A What is the main idea of the passage? What is C. After moving, Jessica was worried about starting at a new school. She felt better after she met her new teacher.

1 - $200 Question 37 part 1 Part B Which is the first statement from the passage that best support the answer to Part A? What is A. “The first day of school. I was nervous. Somewhat. The sweaty-palms-and-dry-mouth syndrome struck.”

1 - $300 Question 37 part 2 Part B Which is the second statement from the passage that best support the answer to Part A? What is F. “I don’t know why, but somehow he made my butterflies disappear and my tongue shrink. Things were going to be okay.”

1 - $400 Question 38 part 1 Which is the first statement that best explain how paragraph 1 helps the reader understand the passage? What is B. The paragraph describes the problem in the passage.

1 - $500 Question 38 part 2 Which is the second statement that best explain how paragraph 1 helps the reader understand the passage? What is E. The paragraph introduces Jessica and her mom.

2 - $100 Question 39 What is the meaning of the sentence “My fingers dug into the hard cover of my book” in paragraph 2? What is D. Jessica was clutching the book tightly because she was uneasy.

2 - $200 Question 40 What word best describes the red-headed woman in paragraph 2? What is A. Busy

2 - $300 Question 41 Which statement best describes what the narrator meant when she said “My face burned” in paragraph 9? What is B. The narrator felt uncomfortable with people staring at her.

2 - $400 Question 42 Part A What is the meaning of this sentence? What is A. Jessica was worried about being in a new classroom.

2 - $500 Question 43 part 1 Part B Which is the first detail from the passage that best support the answer to Part A? What is C. “My tongue felt swollen that I couldn’t.”

3 - $100 Question 43 part 2 Part B Which is the second detail from the passage that best support the answer to Part A? What is D. “I settled on returning Mr. Terupt’s smile. It was a friendly one.”

3 - $200 Question 44 What do Mr. Terupt and Jessica have in common? What is B. They both like happy endings.

3 - $300 Question 45 What can the reader conclude about Jessica from her actions in paragraph 15? What is B. Jessica was too nervous to speak, so she smiled at Mr. Terupt instead.

3 - $400 Question 46 Which detail from the passage best describes what is happening in the illustration? What is C. “I followed Mom down the blue-speckled carpet and past the rows of red lockers, where some kids were already unloading new supplies. I could feel all their eyes studying the new girl in town.

3 - $500 Question 47 What causes Jessica to feel better at the end of the passage? What is D. Mr. Terupt tells Jessica that it is also his first day at Snow Hill School.

4 - $100 Task Card 12 This information is describing- What is A. A character

4 - $200 Task Card 13 What is the main idea of the story? What is D. Mason is worried about getting braces.

4 - $300 Task Card 14 Which of the following best describes the setting of this story? What is C. The first day of school

4 - $400 Task Card 15 Which word best describes Hannah in the story? What is A. disrespectful

4 - $500 Task Card 16 What was the solution to Zeke’s problem? What is B. Not to worry about what others think

5 - $100 Task Card 17 Which of the following is NOT a character in this story? What is D. An old lady

5 - $200 Task Card 18 Kylie and her mom are alike in this story because they both- What is C. Gathered items they didn’t want

5 - $300 Task Card 19 What information answers the question- What is A. Who?

5 - $400 Task Card 20 What information answers the question- What is D. Where?

5 - $500 Task Card 21 What information answers the question- What is C. When

Final Jeopardy Question 48 Which choice correctly compares “Not Ready for School” and “Because of Mr. Terupt? What is D. “Not Ready for School” is about a student who is having trouble getting ready to school on time, while “Because of Mr. Terupt” is about a student who is nervous about her first day at a new school.