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Jeopardy Template Source Author: Matt Hamlyn (original) and Tom Duggan (modifications for ETTC) Publisher: New Jersey Department of Education, Union County Educational Technology Training Center (ETTC) Available at: "Templates," ETTC, http://www.ucvts.tec.nj.us/ettc/links/linkhtml/templates/template.htm

Modifications to ETTC Version Added credits and instructions. Replaced WordArt with title text (for ease of typing). Also altered the text content. Altered return-to-board buttons (for invisibility). Corrected hyperlinks for daily doubles. Added Final Jeopardy category and "corrected" answer vs. question designation for Final Jeopardy. Removed Alex Trebec.

Instructions Add picture of host? Type in category headings, "answers," and "questions." If desired, move the daily double slides (right before any "answer" slides), also changing the hyperlinks from the boards. Run the show. Host and category headings are timed slides. Click on unvisited dollar values on the board to reveal "answers." If a daily double shows up, wait for the wager and then advance the show. After contestant responds, reveal a correct "question" by advancing the show. Click anywhere on "question" slides to return to the board. Use the star button on the board to go on to next phase of game. For Final Jeopardy, reveal the category, wait for wagers, and then advance the show.

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Map of Canada

Geography of Canada

Settlement

Victorian Era

Rebellions

Confederation

Map of Canada Geography of Canada Settlement Victorian Era Rebellions Confederation $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

This city is the capital of Canada

Ottawa

Huron, Michigan, Erie, Ontario, and Superior are known as these.

The Great Lakes

These provinces are collectively known as the Maritimes.

Newfoundland, PEI, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia

This Ocean borders the west coast of Canada.

Pacific

Names of the Prairie Provinces

Alberta, Saskatchewan Manitoba

Rock formed from molten material

Igneous

The physical region that was formed by retreating ice sheets The physical region that was formed by retreating ice sheets. Smallest in area but largest in population.

St. Lawrence Lowlands

The physical region that Kamloops is located in The physical region that Kamloops is located in. Home of the youngest land formations.

Cordillera

Rock made up of several layered deposits that have fused together.

Sedimentary

One of the three natural regions that Kamloops is a part of.

Coast and Interior Forest, Parkland, Grassland

In the early 1800’s immigrants came primarily from these two locations.

Great Britain and the United States

When immigrants arrived to their land grants they received the most help from this group of people.

Neighbors

The place below deck where cargo is usually stored.

Steerage

African Americans came to Canada through this network of secret trails

Underground Railway

Those who buy property at a low price and sell it at a higher price Those who buy property at a low price and sell it at a higher price. Made things challenging for new immigrants.

Land Speculators

A person’s quality of life during this time period depended on this.

Social Class

Official Church of Upper Canada

Anglican

Victorians stressed these three things in their values.

Morals, Hard work, and personal success.

An important communication development during this time period.

Newspaper

Valuing material possessions and physical comfort above all else.

Materialistic

Three examples of grievances that the residence of Lower Canada had against the new government

Discrimination, unequal taxation, lack of power in government

The type of government that the reformers where fighting for.

Responsible and Representative

The idea that America would control all of British North America

Manifest Destiny

Daily Double!!

A need for reform was felt by many because of this small select group of people.

Oligarchy/Family Compact/Chateau Clique

Leader of the reform movement in Upper Canada

William Lyon Mackenzie

The second conference held in 1864 that lead to confederation

Quebec Conference

Leader of the Clear Grits that supported Rep by Pop

George Brown

The minority groups that were left out of decisions leading to confederation.

First Nations People and Women

Louis-Joseph Papineau was the leader of this political party located in Canada East

Parti Rouge

The date that Canada officially became a country

July 1, 1867

Double Jeopardy!!

put host here

Map of Canada

Geography of Canada

Settlement

Victorian Era

Rebellions

Confederation

Map of Canada Geography of Canada Settlement Victorian Era Rebellions Confederation $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

The Territories of Canada

Yukon, NWT, Nunavut

Capital of Nunavut

Iqaluit

Capital of Saskatchewan

Regina

Smallest Province of Canada

PEI

Large body of water in the middle of our Country.

Hudson’s Bay

Rock changed from its original form through heat and pressure

Metamorphic

The largest physical region, rich in minerals.

Canadian Shield

Kamloops climate effect

Rain shadow /Continental

Words used to describe a healthy economy and/or one that is failing

Boom and Bust

A treeless landscape of permafrost with mostly low shrubs, mosses, and lichens.

Tundra

Someone of French and Native ancestry

Métis

The ships that transported immigrants from Europe to Canada that were full of sickness and death.

Coffin Ships

To use something as security for a loan.

Mortgage

The land that was set aside to provide income for the government and Anglican Churches

Crown and Clergy Reserves

Up the St. Lawrence River part of present day Ontario Up the St. Lawrence River part of present day Ontario. Where many immigrants settled.

Upper Canada

He discovered that bacteria caused many illnesses and used carbolic acid as an antiseptic.

Louis Pasteur

The community systems that make travel, communications, and business easier: for example roads, canals, transportation and postal service

Infrastructure

This became much easier with the invention of better roads and technology like steam engines.

Leisure Travel

Fairs, barn raisings, quilting bees, bear baiting, bare-knuckle boxing were all part of this.

Entertainment

One of the first female doctors in the British Empire.

Emily Stowe

The newly appointed governor who’s job was to investigate the rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada.

Lord Durham

The Act that was a result of Lord Durham’s report on the rebellions.

The Act of Union

Daily Double!!

The bill that gave financial compensation to anyone who had lost property during the rebellions

Rebellion Losses Bill

Leader of the reform movement in Lower Canada

Louis-Joseph Papineau

A newspaper editor from Nova Scotia who lead reform movements in the Maritimes.

Joseph Howe

The first conference that lead to confederation.

Charlottetown

The leader of Parti Bleu

George Etienne Cartier

Daily Double!!

The conference that secured the resolutions of confederation and the division of powers

London Conference

The founding provinces of Canada

New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario

The leader of the Conservatives

John A. Macdonald

Final Jeopardy!!

Attacks on Canada

The group of people who were eager to invade the British colonies from America because of their resentment towards British rule in Ireland

Fenians