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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 regardless of correctness.Remember that participation is key as students will get checkmarks in the DSL book for answering regardless of correctness. 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 in their student account.Students will submit their electronic copy of this slide show in their student account.

Periodic Table 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 40 Points

This second heaviest group 3 transition metal was discovered in 1839 by Swedish chemist Carl Gustav Mosander, when he partially decomposed a sample of cerium nitrate by heating and treating the resulting salt with dilute nitric acid. 1839Carl Gustav Mosandernitric acid History of the Elements - 10

What is Lanthanum History of the Elements - 10

Women will be more familiar with this black antimony-based powder soluble in water known as stibium which was the ancient version of this cosmetic. History of the Elements - 20

What is mascara? History of the Elements - 20

Answer History of the Elements - 30

Question History of the Elements - 30

Answer History of the Elements - 40

Question History of the Elements - 40

This halogen would be more electronegative than its cousin Chlorine Periodic Table Trends - 10

What is Fluorine Periodic Table Trends - 10

The atomic radius of Calcium Periodic Table Trends - 20

What is 197 pm? Periodic Table Trends - 20

Answer Periodic Table Trends - 30

Question Periodic Table Trends - 30

Answer Periodic Table Trends - 40

Question Periodic Table Trends - 40

This group 16 element is a gas at room temperature Physical and Chemical Properties - 10

What is oxygen. Physical and Chemical Properties - 10

Silicon noted for its ability to transfer electrons is used in this type of device (you are probably using one right now). Physical and Chemical Properties - 20

What is a computer (computer chip)? Physical and Chemical Properties - 20

Answer Physical and Chemical Properties - 30

Question Physical and Chemical Properties - 30

Answer Physical and Chemical Properties - 40

Question Physical and Chemical Properties - 40

This nobel gas is used to make store signs that light up the night. Elemental Applications - 10

What is Neon Elemental Applications - 10

Radon was initially discovered to be useful for this type of medical diagnostic test that might detect a broken bone. Elemental Applications - 20

What is an X-Ray Elemental Applications - 20

Answer Elemental Applications - 30

Question Elemental Applications - 30

Answer Elemental Applications - 40

Question Elemental Applications - 40

The noble gas notation of Mg Electron Arrangement - 10

What is [Ne]3s 2 Electron Arrangement - 10

Sulfur’s electron configuration is just 3s 2 3p 4 more than this stately element. Electron Arrangement - 20

What is Neon Electron Arrangement - 20

Answer Electron Arrangement - 30

Question Electron Arrangement - 30

Answer Electron Arrangement - 40

Question Electron Arrangement - 40