Element Jeopardy Adapted by T. Trimpe

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Element Jeopardy Adapted by T. Trimpe http://sciencespot.net/ Theme music downloaded from: http://www.angelfire.com/d20/boominc/ To change the title, click on it, pause and click again. The Word Art menu will appear. Click on Edit Text to change the text. Click Word Art Gallery button or the Word Art Shape button to change the look. Click on the format button to change the color pattern. Adapted by T. Trimpe http://sciencespot.net/

Contestants Don’t Forget... To change the font, style, color of text, click and highlight by dragging across the text and select the change using the format toolbar above or by clicking on Format and selecting Font. To enhance your game insert clipart and graphics where appropriate. Click on Insert, select Picture and either browse the clipart for a picture or insert a picture from your files. Movie clips and sounds can be added in the same manner.

Keep track of your score … Add points for correct answers! Although they give answers in the form of questions on the TV show, you do not need to do this. You do need to write your answers on your game board! Keep track of your score … Add points for correct answers! To animate text or an object, click on the item and select Custom Animation from the Slide Show menu. Select the effect, speed and timing for the animation. To insert sound, click on Insert, select Movies and Sound and choose the source of your sound. Scroll through the list and select the sound you want to play. You will be asked if you want to play the sound automatically. Select OK.

Element Names Element Symbols What’s my family? Only Ions Common Compounds 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 To go to Final Jeopardy, click on the arrow on the bottom right of the slide. To change the Category labels, click and highlight each label and type the new category name. You will need to correct the name on each slide corresponding to that category. A quick way to do this is to go to Edit in the menu bar, select Replace and use the Find and Replace feature. To add a Daily Double to a Category: Highlight the dollar amount. Right click and select Edit Hyperlink. Scroll through the list and select the Daily Double slide (Slide 58). Click OK. To delete slides or categories: Click on the box (ie. 400) or click on the Slide in Slide View and hit Delete on your keyboard. To Hide a Slide, Click on the Slide in Slide View, Click on Slide Show and select Hide Slide. 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

My symbol is H. What’s my name? Element Names for $100 My symbol is H. What’s my name? To change the text, click and highlight the “Type the response here”. Type your text.

Hydrogen Back to Game

My symbol is Na. What’s my name? Element Names for $200 My symbol is Na. What’s my name?

Sodium Back to Game

My symbol is B. What’s my name? Element Names for $300 My symbol is B. What’s my name?

Boron Back to Game

My symbol is Au. What’s my name? Element Names for $400 My symbol is Au. What’s my name?

Gold Back to Game

My symbol is Cu. What’s my name? Element Names for $500 My symbol is Cu. What’s my name?

Copper Back to Game

Give the chemical symbol for Helium. Element Symbols for $100 Give the chemical symbol for Helium.

He Back to Game

Give the chemical symbol for Carbon. Element Symbols for $200 Give the chemical symbol for Carbon.

C Back to Game

Give the chemical symbol for Chlorine. Element Symbols for $300 Give the chemical symbol for Chlorine.

Cl Back to Game

Give the chemical symbol for Potassium. Element Symbols for $400 Give the chemical symbol for Potassium.

K Back to Game

Give the chemical symbol for Mercury. Element Symbols for $500 Give the chemical symbol for Mercury.

Hg Back to Game

What’s My Family for $100 I am a group of gases that usually don’t form compounds with other elements. I can be found in the far right-hand column of the periodic table.

Noble Gases Back to Game

What’s My Family for $200 This family is “headed” by Boron and includes elements with 3 valence electrons.

Boron Family Back to Game

What’s My Family for $300 This elements in this family have 5 valence electrons and includes N, P, and As.

Nitrogen Family Back to Game

What’s My Family for $400 The elements in this family have only one valence electron, such as Li, Na, and K.

Alkali Metals Back to Game

What’s My Family for $500 This family is made up of elements with 7 valence electrons, such as F, Cl, and I.

Halides or Halogens Back to Game

Give the oxidation number for Magnesium. Only Ions for $100 Give the oxidation number for Magnesium.

2+ Back to Game

Give the oxidation number for Fluorine. Only Ions for $200 Give the oxidation number for Fluorine.

1- Back to Game

Give the oxidation number for Potassium. Only Ions for $300 Give the oxidation number for Potassium.

1+ Back to Game

Give the oxidation number for Bismuth. Only Ions for $400 Give the oxidation number for Bismuth.

3- Back to Game

Give the oxidation number for Tin. Only Ions for $500 Give the oxidation number for Tin.

4- or 4+ Back to Game

What is the common name for H2O? Common Compounds for $100 What is the common name for H2O?

Water Back to Game

What is the common name for CO2? Common Compounds for $200 What is the common name for CO2?

Carbon Dioxide Back to Game

What is the common name for NaCl? Common Compounds for $300 What is the common name for NaCl?

Sodium Chloride or Salt Back to Game

What is the common name for CH4? Common Compounds for $400 What is the common name for CH4?

Methane To delete a sound, click on the speaker and hit Delete on your keyboard. Back to Game

What is the common name for LiF? Common Compounds for $500 What is the common name for LiF?

Lithium Fluoride Back to Game

How many points do you want to risk? Final Jeopardy How many points do you want to risk? To customize the Daily doubles, Click on the First Daily Double button using the right mouse button. Select Action Settings. Click on the drop down menu next to the Option to Hyperlink to. Select Slide. A preview window of the slides will appear. Select the slide you want to attach to the First Daily Double. Do the same for the Second Daily Double.

In which two families could Hydrogen be classified? Final Jeopardy In which two families could Hydrogen be classified?

Alkali Metals Or Halides (Halogens)

And the winner is …