5-topic Template Click here to make your own copy of this template

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where.
Advertisements

 Football Review Game
5-topic Template by Eric Curts - twitter.com/ericcurtstwitter.com/ericcurts -
Jeopardy Reading Strategies Poetry Main Idea Figurative Language Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Blogs & Web pages & Wikis. Silent Movie Visual story telling.
Instructions Type in your category topics on each of the slides. The numbers on slide 1 are hyperlinked to a corresponding slide in the list. To see or.
Rising 6 th Grade Summer Reading Directions We look forward to hearing all about the books you read! For this activity, you will choose two different books.
Picking the Plot Finding a story’s most important parts.
Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where.
Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where.
PHYSICS - UNIT 1. This is a READ ONLY Google Slide Presentation. You need to MAKE YOUR OWN COPY of this slideshow so you can edit it and create your own.
Instructions Get the Jeopardy Template working 1)You will need 25 questions and 25 answers. 2)After carefully considering your presentation content, create.
That Was Then, This is Now Test Review Template by Eric Curts twitter.com/ericcurtstwitter.com/ericcurts - plus.google.com/+EricCurts1plus.google.com/+EricCurts1.
What’s the Theme? How to identify the theme of a story.
Linear Motion. Speed & Velocity Acceleration Free Fall: Fast Free Fall: Far Graphs & Air Resistance.
By Holli Bowman and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, July 2001 To accompany Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum.
POWER WORDS. To come to a conclusion based on detailed information or to make an educated guess. Example: If your friend goes into his house to ask his.
Two Minute Edit frindle went to the store to get some a books on wether. He wante to c if he could lern more about storms.
Press F5 to begin Power Point
How to use the Jeopardy Template
Using “So what is the Truth” Template
5-topic Template Click here to make your own copy of this template
“Mark’s Big Day”.
How to Think Critically
English 9 – September 3, 2015 Do Now:
English 12RA – September 3, 2015 Do Now:
Question Answer Relationship ?.
Developed by Start.
Infer With Text Clues.
What we know so far in English!
I like to start with something non-descript; thus the blue
5-topic Template Click here to make your own copy of this template
How can I find the theme of a text?
Theme The Search for Meaning.
EQ: What are the elements of a story?
5-topic Template Click here to make your own copy of this template
Year 2: How to help your child
Press F5 to begin Power Point
Skills Review Jeopardy
Press F5 to begin Power Point
Using the Multiple Choice Template
Fry Word Test First 300 words in 25 word groups
EQ: What are the elements of a story?
Red Herrings: The sign outside a business reads “If you don't come in, we'll both starve.” What kind of business is it? Come up with three good yes or.
5-topic Template Click here to make your own copy of this template
This is a setup file for a Jeopardy game.
Using “So what is the Truth” Template
6-topic Template Click here to make your own copy of this template
Great Expectations Assigned Chapters and Topics EXAMPLE
Grammar Plot Character or Narrator Random Autobio- graphical
Type your event details here
This is a setup file for a Jeopardy game.
How to use these powerpoint presentations… Simply click slideshow from the middle of the menu at the top. Click from the beginning- on the left- to begin.
Tips for Uncovering Theme Use the Strategy Practice the Strategy
Do Now: Please write your homework down!
Type your event details here
This is a setup file for a Jeopardy game.
5-topic Template Click here to make your own copy of this template
5-topic Template Click here to make your own copy of this template
How to Think Critically
Goodreads Prompts
Your Last Lesson on Theme
Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet from the tan bin.
This is a setup file for a Jeopardy game.
Using Phonemic Awareness &
“Mark’s Big Day”.
Words you will see throughout the unit.
5-topic Template Click here to make your own copy of this template
Presentation transcript:

5-topic Template Click here to make your own copy of this template by Eric Curts ericcurts@gmail.com - www.ericcurts.com twitter.com/ericcurts - plus.google.com/+EricCurts1 This slideshow is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 3.0 United States license. For more information about this license see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (In short, you can copy, distribute, and adapt this work as long as you give proper attribution and do not charge for it.)

Editing Directions This is a READ ONLY Google Slide Presentation. You need to MAKE YOUR OWN COPY of this slideshow so you can edit it and create your own Jeopardy game. To make your own copy, first be sure to be logged into your Google account, then click “File” and “Make a copy…” in the menu above. Once you have your own copy of the slideshow you can now make your changes. Edit the title slide as needed to name your Jeopardy game. On the “Jeopardy Board” slide, replace the generic topic headings with your real topics. Reduce the font size if needed to fit your topic text to the box. On each “Question” and “Answer” slide, simply type in your question and answer text to replace the placeholder text in the middle of the slide. Everything is already hyperlinked to go to the correct slides, so no links need to be added. All other text and items on each slide are linked back to that same slide so the user will not accidentally move to the next slide. Delete this slide when done creating your Jeopardy game.

JEOPARDY BOARD $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Inference Foreshadow FINAL JEOPARDY Inference Foreshadow Characterization Prediction Theme $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Topic 1 - $100 Question What is an inference? Click to see answer

What is a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. Topic 1 - $100 Answer What is a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

True or false: An inference is a guess. Topic 1 - $200 Question True or false: An inference is a guess. Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 1 - $200 Answer What is false. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 1 - $300 Question Maggie was getting ready to walk to school. She put on her coat and grabbed her backpack. As she was leaving, her mother said, “I love you. Be careful.” You can infer that... a. Maggie is in kindergarten or first grade. b. Maggie lives close to school. c. Maggie is never late for school. d. Maggie is excited about going to school. Click to see answer

What is B) Maggie lives close to school. Topic 1 - $300 Answer What is B) Maggie lives close to school. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 1 - $400 Question What could be context clues that one reads in a passage to make the inference that the season is currently fall? Click to see answer

What is answers may vary. Topic 1 - $400 Answer What is answers may vary. Ex: Leaves falling from trees, Halloween, etc. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Create an inference for the following situation: Topic 1 - $500 Question Create an inference for the following situation: The players took the field. They were down by three points. Three seconds, two...touchdown! The crowd cheered with thunderous applause. Click to see answer

What is the football team won the game. Topic 1 - $500 Answer What is the football team won the game. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 2 - $100 Question What term goes with the following definition: A warning or indication of a future event. Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 2 - $100 Answer What is foreshadowing. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What do you think will happen next? Topic 2 - $200 Question Ari and his dad were driving home from soccer practice when the snow began. Mr. Gold switched on the windshield wipers and frowned. "I wish I'd had a chance to get new tires," he said. "Ours are really worn out." What do you think will happen next? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 2 - $200 Answer What is: car accident, flat tire (multiple acceptable answers are possible) Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What context clues foreshadow that there is going to be an accident? Topic 2 - $300 Question By now, the snow was falling so hard that the windshield wipers couldn't keep up. Trying to climb Bear Hill, the car fishtailed left, then right. "I don't know if we can make it up," muttered Mr. Gold, shifting into low gear. Suddenly, at the top of the hill, an 18­wheeler truck jackknifed into their lane. Mr. Gold slammed on his brakes, but nothing happened. What context clues foreshadow that there is going to be an accident? Click to see answer

Topic 2 - $300 Answer What is “The car fishtailed left.” “Mr. Gold slammed on his breaks, but nothing happened.” Note: Other answers possible. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 2 - $400 Question Create an example of a movie or TV show in which the music foreshadows something scary or bad is going to happen. Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 2 - $400 Answer Answers will vary. Example: What is the movie “Jaws?” Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 2 - $500 Question Do the rocks in “The Lottery” foreshadow what happens in “The Lottery?” Why? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 2 - $500 Answer What is Yes, the rocks do foreshadow “The Lottery” because in the very end of the book, the rocks are the weapon used in Tessie's death. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What is characterization? Topic 3 - $100 Question What is characterization? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 3 - $100 Answer What is highlights and explains the details about a character in a story? Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 3 - $200 Question All Sally does when people are around is say weird things that nobody understands. Is this an example of indirect or direct characterization? Click to see answer

What is indirect characterization? Topic 3 - $200 Answer What is indirect characterization? Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 3 - $300 Question What is an example of direct characterization from “The Hare and the Tortoise?” Click to see answer

What is “All the animals agreed that yes, the Hare was very fast.” Topic 3 - $300 Answer What is “All the animals agreed that yes, the Hare was very fast.” Note: other answers possible. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 3 - $400 Question What is an example of indirect characterization from “The Hare and the Tortoise?” Click to see answer

What is “just look how fast I can run?” Topic 3 - $400 Answer What is “just look how fast I can run?” Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What is an example of direct characterization from “The Lottery?” Topic 3 - $500 Question What is an example of direct characterization from “The Lottery?” Click to see answer

What is “He was a round-faced, jovial man.” (describing Mr. Summers) Topic 3 - $500 Answer What is “He was a round-faced, jovial man.” (describing Mr. Summers) Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What is the definition of prediction? Topic 4 - $100 Question What is the definition of prediction? Click to see answer

What is a guess about the consequences of an action? Topic 4 - $100 Answer What is a guess about the consequences of an action? Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 4 - $200 Question Which of the following is a good prediction for someone who eats lunch at 12:50. They will not be hungry. They will be hungrier than they would at 11:50. They will be tired. They will literally be starving to death. Click to see answer

What is B) they will be hungrier than they would at 11:50. Topic 4 - $200 Answer What is B) they will be hungrier than they would at 11:50. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

How do predictions help you in reading? Topic 4 - $300 Question How do predictions help you in reading? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 4 - $300 Answer Predictions help us connect our lives to the stories we read. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What is the difference between an inference and a prediction? Topic 4 - $400 Question What is the difference between an inference and a prediction? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 4 - $400 Answer What is: An Inference is an educated guess based on reasoning and evidence while a prediction is a guess based on an action. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Which of the following is most likely to happen next in “The Lottery?” Topic 4 - $500 Question Which of the following is most likely to happen next in “The Lottery?” a.) Tessie’s funeral b.) Everyone celebrated the end of the lottery c.) The lottery got canceled for the rest of time. Click to see answer

What is A) Tessie’s funeral? Topic 4 - $500 Answer What is A) Tessie’s funeral? Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 5 - $100 Question What is theme? Click to see answer

What is the overall message or moral in a story? Topic 5 - $100 Answer What is the overall message or moral in a story? Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Create a theme in a sentence based on the following word: Topic 5 - $200 Question Create a theme in a sentence based on the following word: Perseverance Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 5 - $200 Answer What is: Never give up. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What is a possible theme for “The Hare and the Tortoise?” Topic 5 - $300 Question What is a possible theme for “The Hare and the Tortoise?” Click to see answer

Slow and steady wins the race. Be careful what you say. Topic 5 - $300 Answer What is: Slow and steady wins the race. Be careful what you say. (Other answers possible) Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Topic 5 - $400 Question Come up with a book, TV show, or movie in which the theme “Be careful what you wish for” would fit. Click to see answer

What is “The Monkey’s Paw?” Other answers are possible. Topic 5 - $400 Answer What is “The Monkey’s Paw?” Other answers are possible. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What is a possible theme for “The Lottery?” Topic 5 - $500 Question What is a possible theme for “The Lottery?” Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Topic 5 - $500 Answer What is Traditions never die. The needs of the community are greater than the needs of the individual. Click to return to Jeopardy Board

FINAL Topic: Type topic here Click to see question

Final Jeopardy Question Where was Ms. Engle born? Click to see answer

What is Chicago, Illinois? Final Jeopardy Answer What is Chicago, Illinois? Click to return to Jeopardy Board