JEOPARDY Ancient China Anagrams Ancient Egypt Social Structure Mesopotamia GAME RULESFINAL ROUND
- Jeopardy - Name one of the two “Y” rivers that helped to nurture the early development of China’s ancient civilization. Ancient China 100
- Jeopardy - It’s a 3 word phrase that is the belief that the royal authority of China comes from heaven… Category A 200 Ancient China
- Jeopardy - This a series of rulers from a single family. (Xia and Shang are examples from China) Category A 300 Ancient China
- Jeopardy - It’s the name for the following chain of events. Category A 400 Ancient China
- Jeopardy - This is a political system where nobles or lords are granted plots of land in exchange for loyalty. Category A 500 Ancient China
- Jeopardy - The Sumerians believed in many different gods, also known as this… Mesopotamia 100
- Jeopardy - In Greek Mesopotamia translates to this… Category B 200 Mesopotamia
- Jeopardy - An arc of land that provided excellent farming. It’s curved shape led scholars to call it the Fertile _____. Category B 300 Mesopotamia
- Jeopardy - He was the Babylonian ruler who’s Code of Laws were engraved in stone and placed all over the empire. Category B 400 Mesopotamia
- Jeopardy - Daily Double: How much would you like to bet?
- Jeopardy - The Sumerians built a number of these “cities”, each functioned independently with its own government. Category B 500 Mesopotamia
- Jeopardy - Pictured here, it’s the name for the Egyptian god-kings, who stood at the center of Egypt’s religion as well as its government. They bore full responsibility for the well being of the empire… Ancient Egypt 100
- Jeopardy - Egyptian culture took place along the banks of this river in Africa. Category C 200 Ancient Egypt
- Jeopardy - How much would you like to bet? DAILY DOUBLE
- Jeopardy - For many Egyptian Kings, these immense structures would be their final resting place. Category C 300 Ancient Egypt
- Jeopardy - Because of the belief in the afterlife, Egyptians would preserve the bodies of the elite with this process. It involves embalming and drying the corpse to prevent decay. Category C 400 Ancient Egypt
- Jeopardy - It’s an Egyptian form of writing which means “sacred carving”. It is a series of pictures that stood for an idea… you can see an example here…here… Category C 500 Ancient Egypt
- Jeopardy - Social Structure 100 The following is a good example of this country’s social structure.
- Jeopardy - In China, a person’s chief loyalty throughout life was to his or her… Category D 200 Social Structure
- Jeopardy - Category D 300 Social Structure They were at the lowest level of Sumerian society. Some of them could eventually buy their freedom.
- Jeopardy - The women in this culture were treated as inferior… Category D 400 Social Structure
- Jeopardy - The women of this civilization could work as merchants, farmers or artisans. Category D 500 Social Structure
- Jeopardy - chain no oracle bones about it Anagrams 100
- Jeopardy - isotope mama Hammurabi’s home 200 Anagrams
- Jeopardy - sharp hao happily ever after life Category E 300 Anagrams
- Jeopardy - How much would you like to bet? DAILY DOUBLE
- Jeopardy - daisy sent like father, like son Category E 400 Anagrams
- Jeopardy - homily pets there’s just so many of them! Category E 500 Anagrams
- Jeopardy - Welcome to Jeopardy! The fun and sneaky way to review material for the upcoming test!
- Jeopardy - And now… a brief introduction to the RULES of the GAME…
- Jeopardy - Each group must: a) SIT TOGETHER, and b) Designate a SPEAKER who will respond to the prompts (You may NOT change speakers).
- Jeopardy - The game consists of FIVE categories, each containing FIVE questions
- Jeopardy - Questions are randomly arranged, NOT by degree of difficulty
- Jeopardy - Each speaker may select only ONE question per round
- Jeopardy - Once the selected question is posted on the screen, the SPEAKER of the team has 10 seconds to respond.
- Jeopardy - The speaker may consult with teammates before responding
- Jeopardy - During the game, whispering is OK, but LOUD talking and/or disruptions DURING THE GAME may result in point loss for the entire team.
- Jeopardy - The response should be phrased in the FORM OF A QUESTION. (Words, phrases, and statements – even if correct – may be disqualified)
- Jeopardy - A CORRECT ANSWER earns the same number of points as the number of teams participating in the game. For e.g., if there are 7 teams, the correct answer = 7 points.
- Jeopardy - If the speaker does not respond correctly within 10 seconds, the question passes on to the next team speaker, who has 5 seconds to respond.
- Jeopardy - The number of points for the correct answer at this stage are determined by the number of teams preceding the correct answer.
- Jeopardy - Questions that are not answered during the regular round are thrown open to the class – by a show of hands – and the first correct answer earns 1 point.
- Jeopardy - For the Daily Double, the speaker designates the number of points – up to the max. points earned by the team. If correct, the team earns the designated points; if incorrect, they lose the designated points.
- Jeopardy - At the end of the game, teams are ranked. The #1 team earns the same number of points as the number of teams. For e.g. 7 teams = 7 points. Other teams also earn points based on their ranking. These points are added to your test grade!
- Jeopardy - Again, whispering is OK, but remember, LOUD TALKING and/or DISRUPTIONS DURING THE GAME may result in point loss for the entire team.
- Jeopardy - The judge’s decisions are FINAL and whining, pouting, and/or complaints will NOT BE ENTERTAINED…
- Jeopardy - Ready to play?
- Jeopardy - Are you READY? Final Round Team 1
- Jeopardy - Team 1. Final Round Team 1
- Jeopardy - Team 2 Final Round Team 2
- Jeopardy - Team 3. Final Round Team 3
- Jeopardy - Team 4. Final Round Team 4
- Jeopardy - Team 5. Final Round Team 5
- Jeopardy - Team 6. Final Round Team 6
- Jeopardy - Team 7. Final Round Team 7