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B O D Y Jeopardy* This is Albert Einstein's head. SEE THE NEXT SLIDE FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS. You need to first introduce "part of" and "on" using your own body and those of others before using this PPT. For example, you might start with "My right eye [gesture to indicate right eye] is part of my head [gesture to indicate head]" and "My right thumb [gesture to indicate thumb] is on my right hand [gesture to indicate right hand]." Replace what’s on this slide with your own introduction. On slide 2, Replace the category names at the top with your own. To move the Daily Double, Find the box with a hyperlink to the Daily Double; Change the hyperlink for that box to point directly to its category + value slide; Change the hyperlink for another box to point to the Daily Double; Change the hyperlink on the explosion image to point to the appropriate slide. When using the presentation, click in the text field for a box and delete the point value before clicking to go to the slide; this way it will still be blank when you return to this page, marking that point value for the category as "used". On Slides 3-22, replace the text in the voice balloon with your own prompt and the text in the box at the top with the correct response (in the form of a question). To play the game in a classroom, here are some suggested modifications of the rules: Divide the room into two teams; Divide each team into small groups (2-4) who will collaborate on a turn; Each turn passes to the next group on the team, even if a group answers correctly and the team chooses the next item; If there is someone who is not collaborating on a turn but is a member of the same team, he/she may announce the correct response, but in that case the team gets only half the point value; If the team taking the turn responds incorrectly or allows the time to run out, the other team has 5 seconds in which to give a response; If someone responds with the correct information, but does not respond in the form of a question, he/she is reminded to respond in the form of a question and is given five seconds to do so. To return from a question slide to the point values board slide, click on the picture of Einstein at the bottom. To go from the Daily Double screen to the Daily Double question, click anywhere in the explosion icon around the “2”. When all the questions are used up, click on the point values board slide to advance to the final face-off. This PowerPoint is based on a template originally created by Jerry Myers, with some new elements added and some elements of his template changed by Doug Coleman. *The originators of the television game Jeopardy are in no way to be held responsible for this version called "Body Jeopardy." New users: see the notes at the bottom of this slide before starting play the first time.

1 CHOOSE A TOPIC

2 CHOOSE NEXT ONE

What is his left arm? 3 It is on his left shoulder. 200

4 CHOOSE A TOPIC

5 CHOOSE NEXT ONE

It has his lips, teeth, and tongue. 6 What is his mouth? It has his lips, teeth, and tongue. 100

Let’s GO!

Heads Up Get to the Bottom of It Back Off! Go to Extremes This is the point values board slide. To advance to each question slide, click inside a box to and use DEL or BACKSPACE to delete the point value, then click the border around the point value to advance to the appropriate slide. To show the answer on a slide, click once on the slide background. To return to this point values board slide, click on the picture of Einstein. On the Daily Double slide, to advance to the question, click on the number “2”. General instructions for modifying the game are repeated below, in case the first slide is accidentally deleted. Replace what’s on Slide 1 with your own introduction. On slide 2, Replace the category names at the top with your own. To move the Daily Double, Find the box with a hyperlink to the Daily Double; Change the hyperlink for that box to point directly to its category + value slide; Change the hyperlink for another box to point to the Daily Double; Change the hyperlink on the explosion image to point to the appropriate slide. When using the presentation, click in the text field for a box and delete the point value before clicking to go to the slide; this way it will still be blank when you return to this page, marking that point value for the category as "used". On Slides 3-22, replace the text in the voice balloon with your own prompt and the text in the box at the top with the correct response (in the form of a question). To play the game in a classroom, here are some suggested modifications of the rules: Divide the room into two teams; Divide each team into small groups (2-4) who will collaborate on a turn; Each turn passes to the next group on the team, even if a group answers correctly and the team chooses the next item; If there is someone who is not collaborating on a turn but is a member of the same team, he/she may announce the correct response, but in that case the team gets only half the point value; If the team taking the turn responds incorrectly or allows the time to run out, the other team has 5 seconds in which to give a response; If someone responds with the correct information, but does not respond in the form of a question, he/she is reminded to respond in the form of a question and is given five seconds to do so. To return from a question slide to the point values board slide, click on the picture of Einstein at the bottom. To go from the Daily Double screen to the Daily Double question, click anywhere in the explosion icon around the “2”. When all the questions are used up, click on the point values board slide to advance to the final face-off. This PowerPoint is based on a template originally created by Jerry Myers, with some new elements added and some elements of his template changed by Doug Coleman.

Face OFF!

Wager points! Be quick! Correct = double points! Incorrect = lose points!

category: Handy Man.

They are part of your fingers, but are not nails. What are your fingertips? They are part of your fingers, but are not nails. Face-Off Wager

See? They are on your face. What are your eyes? See? They are on your face. 100

It is part of the back, down there. What is the lower back? It is part of the back, down there. 100

What is the small of her back? It is a part of her back. 100

What is a fingertip? It’s part of a finger. 100

Listen up: it’s on the side of your head. What is your ear? Listen up: it’s on the side of your head. 200

Together, they are your backside. What are your buttocks? Together, they are your backside. 200

What is the back of the hand? It is part of the hand. Remember: Back off!) 200

It is on her leg; her right foot is on it. What is her right ankle? It is on her leg; her right foot is on it. 200

It’s one part of your head, not 3+1. What is your forehead? It’s one part of your head, not 3+1. 300

They are part of her legs. What are her feet? They are part of her legs. (Remember: Get to the bottom of it.) 300

What is her back? Her shoulders are on it. 300

What is a fingernail? It’s on a fingertip. 300

They are on your face, one upper, one lower. What are your lips? They are on your face, one upper, one lower. 400

What are his toes? He has five on his foot. 400

They are at the back of her feet! What are her heels? They are at the back of her feet! 400

What is his left foot? It is on his left ankle. 400

He knows; it’s on his face. What is his nose? He knows; it’s on his face. 500

What is her left buttock? It’s not right; but it is part of her backside. 500

What is the backside? 1 Buttock + 1 Buttock = it. 500

What is the tip of his thumb? His thumbnail is on it; it’s part of his thumb. 500

The Daily Double 2