Sherlock Holmes: The Speckled Band, The Red Headed League, The Engineer’s Thumb Go to Last Slide for Directions.

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Sherlock Holmes: The Speckled Band, The Red Headed League, The Engineer’s Thumb Go to Last Slide for Directions

Plot MotivationVillains Character Character QuoteVocabulary

Question: Why has Ms. Stoner come to talk with Sherlock Holmes? Check Your Answer Topic 1 for 1

Answer: Helen Stoner believes that her life is in jeopardy. Back to the Game Board Topic 1 for 1

Question: How does the Speckled Band resolve the crime? Topic 1 for 2 Check Your Answer

Answer: The deadly Swamp Adar bites Dr. Roylott, thus killing him by the method he wished to kill his second step daughter. Back to the Game Board Topic 1 for 2

Question: Why does Sherlock knock on the door of Jabez Wilson’s work? Topic 1 for 3 Check Your Answer

Answer: Sherlock wishes to meet Mr. Spaulding. He sees that “Spaulding” has dirt on his knees, and taps the cobblestones. Back to the Game Board Topic 1 for 3

Question: Why does Mr. Hatherly ignore his suspicions about Colonel Stark? Topic 1 for 4 Check Your Answer

Answer: Mr. Hatherly’s business isn’t doing well, so he needs the money. Back to the Game Board Topic 1 for 4

Question: What event creates a feeling of dread for Mr. Hatherly? Topic 1 for 5 Check Your Answer

Answer: The mysterious woman warning Mr. Hatherly that his life was in danger. Back to the Game Board Topic 1 for 5

Question: Why does Dr. Roylott want Julia and Helen Stoner dead? Topic 2 for 1 Check Your Answer

Answer: Dr. Roylott wishes his step daughters dead so that he can keep his dead wife’s money. Back to the Game Board Topic 2 for 1

Question: Why does Jabez Wilson have to get the job at the “League”? Topic 2 for 2 Check Your Answer

Answer: Spaulding wants him out of his shop, so that “Spaulding” can dig a tunnel. Back to the Game Board Topic 2 for 2

Question: Why does Sherlock go to the symphony? Topic 2 for 3 Check Your Answer

Answer: Sherlock needed to think about the best way to keep “Spaulding” from stealing the French gold from the bank. Back to the Game Board Topic 2 for 3

Question: What causes Colonel Stark to try and kill Mr. Hatherly? Topic 2 for 4 Check Your Answer

Answer: Mr. Hatherley realizes that he was lied to about the machine, and says so to Colonel Stark. Back to the Game Board Topic 2 for 4

Question: Why were there two sets of prints next to where Mr. Hatherley was found? Topic 2 for 5 Check Your Answer

Answer: The mysterious lady and Ferguson weren’t willing to let Mr. Hatherley die in the fire. Back to the Game Board Topic 2 for 5

Question: What is so “strange” about Dr. Roylott’s collection of animals? Topic 3 for 1 Check Your Answer

Answer: Dr. Roylott has strange tastes in pets: a cheetah and a baboon. Back to the Game Board Topic 3 for 1

Question: How is Dr. Roylott’s relationship with the gypsies a distractor? Topic 3 for 2 Check Your Answer

Answer: Julia’s reference to a speckled band makes Sherlock think that it may be a clue about the gypsies who wear a speckled handkerchief on their heads. Back to the Game Board Topic 3 for 2

Question: What is so brilliant about Spaulding’s plan? Topic 3 for 3 Check Your Answer

Answer: He dupes Jabez Wilson into believing that an organization that doesn’t exist is paying him simply because he has red hair. Which keeps Wilson out of the office for hours. Back to the Game Board Topic 3 for 3

Question: What is “Spaulding’s” real name? Topic 3 for 4 Check Your Answer

Answer: John Clay – a known con artist; Sherlock has tried to catch him before. Back to the Game Board Topic 3 for 4

Question: Why does the author describe Colonel Stark as “fleshless”? Topic 3 for 5 Check Your Answer

Answer: It is a comparison to a skeleton; a warning that he is dangerous/death. Back to the Game Board Topic 3 for 5

Question: “It is not cold that makes me shiver,” “It is fear, Mr. Holmes. It is terror.” Topic 4 for 1 Check Your Answer

Answer: Helen Stoner, interview with Sherlock Holmes in “The Speckled Band” Back to the Game Board Topic 4 for 1

Question: “Your hands, my dear sir. Your right hand is larger than your left. You have worked with it, and the muscles are more developed.” Topic 4 for 2 Check Your Answer

Answer: Sherlock Holmes, making observations about Jabez Wilson; which lead to the ironic statement by Mr. Wilson Back to the Game Board Topic 4 for 2

Question: “Third right, fourth left,” answered the assistant promptly, closing the door. Topic 4 for 3 Check Your Answer

Answer: Mr. “Spaulding” really John Clay; hurrying Sherlock away from the store so he could go back to digging – “The Red Headed League” Back to the Game Board Topic 4 for 3

Question: “My night could not be called monotonous,” said he. Topic 4 for 4 Check Your Answer

Answer: The Engineer, Mr. Hatherley… when he first meets Dr. Watson – “The Engineer’s Thumb” Back to the Game Board Topic 4 for 4

Question: “I say a night’s work. But an hour’s would be nearer the mark. I simply want your opinion about a hydraulic stamping machine that has gotten out of gear.” Topic 4 for 5 Check Your Answer

Answer: Colonel Stark; Stark’s interview of Mr. Hatherly – The Engineer Back to the Game Board Topic 4 for 5

Question: Define Deduction Topic 5 for 1 Check Your Answer

Answer: using information gathered through observation and reasoning to come to a logical conclusion. Back to the Game Board Topic 5 for 1

Question: Define Notorious Topic 5 for 2 Check Your Answer

Answer: someone or something that is widely known for nefarious (bad/evil) reasons Back to the Game Board Topic 5 for 2

Question: Define Improbable Topic 5 for 3 Check Your Answer

Answer: not likely but possible; NOT IMPOSSIBLE Back to the Game Board Topic 5 for 3

Question: Define Trivial Topic 5 for 4 Check Your Answer

Answer: not having great importance; insignificant in the grand scheme of things Back to the Game Board Topic 5 for 4

Question: Define Recompense Topic 5 for 5 Check Your Answer

Answer: return or payment for something: sometimes a negative return Back to the Game Board Topic 5 for 5

Customizing the Quiz Show Template The Blank Quiz Show Review is ready for you to customize. This presentation is designed to be a review for a unit. You make up the categories, questions and answers, then show the review to your class using a scan converter or projector. All the hyperlinks connecting the points on slide two to the correct questions have already been created. Once you have created one review, you can give the blank PowerPoint show and these directions to students and assign them to create the next review. Students, in groups of five, can make up 5 questions each: one for each category, or each in charge of a category of their own. 1. Double-click on the quiz show template file “Blank Quiz Show Review” to open it. 2. Click on File and Save As to give the quiz show template a new file name. This way you can save the blank copy to use again. 3. Change the view to Slide Sorter from the View Menu. 4. From the Edit menu, choose Replace. In the first line of the box that appears, type Topic 1, then tab to the second line. Type in your first category name. Click on the Replace All button. You should get a message that 11 changes were made, and you should be able to see the changes in the slides. 5. Repeat this process to change all your general “topics” to your specific topic names. When you are finished, switch back to Slide View from the View Menu. 6. Go to Slide 3 by clicking on the double down-arrow at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar. 7. Click after the colon in the text box reading "Question:" to type in your first question. 8. Go to Slide 4. Click after the colon in the text box reading "Answer:" to type in the answer to your first question. 9. Repeat with all slides in the quiz show presentation. Don't forget to save your work every few minutes by clicking on the third icon on the top toolbar (looks like a floppy disk). 10. Showing the presentation: Open the new document in PowerPoint. From the View menu, choose Slide Show. To link to the questions from slide 2, move the mouse over a number so that a hand appears. Click on the number. You must do the same to go back to the gameboard on each answer slide. DO NOT click on the slide just ANYWHERE. That will take you to the next slide instead of back to the gameboard. Make sure ONLY to click when you see the hand indicating a hyperlink. Click Here to go to First Slide

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