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Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is where you write your answer where I have “Question” this is where you write your question. To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it.

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Elemental Jeopardy Rules 1)Our host will select somebody to startOur host will select somebody to start 2)That person will pick a value and a categoryThat person will pick a value and a category 3)The “answer” will be read by the hostThe “answer” will be read by the host 4)People wanting to answer in the form of a QUESTION will put up their hands. The first hand up (determined by your teacher) gets to try first. If the first person is correct they choose again. If they are wrong, the next person to put their hand up gets to try. After two failures, the host reads the “Question”People wanting to answer in the form of a QUESTION will put up their hands. The first hand up (determined by your teacher) gets to try first. If the first person is correct they choose again. If they are wrong, the next person to put their hand up gets to try. After two failures, the host reads the “Question” 5)Remember that participation is key as students will get checkmarks in the DSL book for answering (correct/incorrect)Remember that participation is key as students will get checkmarks in the DSL book for answering (correct/incorrect) 6)Each host group has a maximum of 11 minutes and may not get through all of the answers they have prepared which is alright.Each host group has a maximum of 11 minutes and may not get through all of the answers they have prepared which is alright. 7)Each group must present one of their 1 minute vignettes associated with on of their elements sometime during the show. It should be associated with a specific question.Each group must present one of their 1 minute vignettes associated with on of their elements sometime during the show. It should be associated with a specific question. 8)At the very end, students should list their four elements.At the very end, students should list their four elements. 9)After all presentations, their will be prizes for most points, most attempts and best vignette.After all presentations, their will be prizes for most points, most attempts and best vignette. 10)Students will submit their electronic copy of this slide show either on a floppy, on CD or by to will submit their electronic copy of this slide show either on a floppy, on CD or by to

Periodic Table Facts and Trends Elemental Applications Electron Arrangement 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points Physical and Chemical Properties History of the Elements

This element, whose Greek name means inactive, is the third largest noble gas. History of the Elements - 10

What is Argon? History of the Elements - 10

King Louis XV of France declared platinum only fit for this type of leader. History of the Elements - 20

What is a king? History of the Elements - 20

The Latin name for Lead. History of the Elements - 30

What is Plumbum? History of the Elements - 30

This element’s atomic radius is larger than that of its cousins Nickel and Palladium. Periodic Table Facts and Trends - 10

What is Platinum? Periodic Table Facts and Trends - 10

Lead is found in group 14 along with these 2 non-metals. Periodic Table Facts and Trends - 20

What are Carbon and Silicon? Periodic Table Facts and Trends - 20

This element found in period three has a higher electron affinity than silicon but lower than sulfur. Periodic Table Facts and Trends - 30

What is phosphorus? Periodic Table Facts and Trends - 30

In these 2 states Argon, a highly stable chemical element, is colorless and odorless. Physical and Chemical Properties - 10

What are Liquid and Gas? Physical and Chemical Properties - 10

Phosphorus, in its common form, is a waxy white solid that has a smell similar to this spice used to ward off vampires. Physical and Chemical Properties - 20

What is garlic? Physical and Chemical Properties - 20

This toxic metal, found in its natural state, is highly malleable and very soft. Physical and Chemical Properties - 30

What is Lead? Physical and Chemical Properties - 30

Platinum's wear- and tarnish-resistance characteristics are well suited for making this well worn accessory. Elemental Applications - 10

What is jewelry? Elemental Applications - 10

This Noble Gas is present in the Earth’s atmosphere at slightly less than 1%. Elemental Applications - 20

What is Argon? Elemental Applications - 20

This synthetic material is now used to replace lead in pencils. Elemental Applications - 30

What is graphite? Elemental Applications - 30

This element’s noble gas notation is [Ne] 3s 2 3p 3. Electron Arrangement - 10

What is Phosphorus? Electron Arrangement - 10

The electron configuration of Argon. Electron Arrangement - 20

What is 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 ? Electron Arrangement - 20

The Noble gas notation of Platinum. Electron Arrangement - 30

What is [Xe] 4f 14 5d 9 6s 1 ? Electron Arrangement - 30