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Enjoy Geometry Jeopardy! Choose players or groups - Individuals or Teams can play! Plan a way for contestants to indicate they want to answer (tap desk, ring bell, clicker, etc.) Player #1 or Team #1 chooses a category and question dollar amount first. Teacher reads the “answer” completely, then contestants can respond. After a response is given by a player, click anywhere on the slide to see the correct response. Record the contestant’s score – You gain the dollar amount if correct; lose the dollar amount if incorrect. Then, click “To Game Board” and continue the game until all categories are finished.
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SolidsTriangleLinesAnglesGrab Bag Game Board $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500
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A solid or hollow figure that is shaped like a can. $100
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What is a cylinder? $100 To Game Board
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A solid figure with 6 square faces $200
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What is a cube? $200 To Game Board
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A round 3D shape that is like a basketball $300
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What is a sphere? $300 To Game Board
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A solid figure with a square base and triangular sides which meet at a point $400
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What is a square pyramid? $400 To Game Board
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A solid figure in which all six faces are rectangles $500
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What is a rectangular prism? $500 To Game Board
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A polygon with three sides $100
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What is a triangle? $100 To Game Board
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A triangle with two sides the same length $200
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What is an isosceles triangle? $200 To Game Board
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A triangle that has no sides the same length $300
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What is a scalene triangle? $300 To Game Board
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A triangle with three sides the same length $400
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What is an equilateral triangle? $400 To Game Board
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A triangle with one right angle $500
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What is a right triangle? $500 To Game Board
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An exact location in space $100
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What is a point? $100 To Game Board Point A
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Part of a line and it has two endpoints $200
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What is a line segment? $200 To Game Board..
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A part of a line which has one endpoint and goes on and on in one direction $300
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What is a ray? $300 To Game Board
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A straight path in a plane extending in both directions with no endpoints $400
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What is a line? $400 To Game Board
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Lines that intersect to make 4 right angles $500
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What is a perpendicular line. $500 To Game Board
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Two rays with the same endpoint $100
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What is an angle? $100 To Game Board
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The endpoint of an angle $200
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What is the vertex? $200 To Game Board Vertex
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An angle that forms a square corner $300
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What is a right angle? $300 To Game Board
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An angle that measures less than a right angle $400
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What is an acute angle? $400 To Game Board
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An angle that measures greater than a right angle $500
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What is an obtuse angle? $500 To Game Board
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Lines that cross each other $100
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What are intersecting lines? $100 To Game Board
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Lines that never intersect $200
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What are parallel lines? $200 To Game Board
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A quadrilateral that has only 1 set of parallel lines. $300
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What is a trapezoid? $300 To Game Board
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A quadrilateral that has four right angles and sides are not all the same length. $400
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What is a rectangle? $400 To Game Board
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What are the three types of parallelograms? $500
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What are …. $500 To Game Board rectangle rhombus square
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Final Jeopardy Category: Quadrilaterals Click for “Answer”
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How are squares and rectangles alike and different? Click to see the correct response!
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Alike: both have equal sides that are parallel. Different: A square must have four right angles. A rhombus does not. Exit Game
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Thank You for Playing
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We acknowledge the following for use of information and images. http://www.e-zgeometry.com/class/class1/1.2/1.2.htm http://www.math.com/school/subject3/lessons/S3U4L4GL.html http://regentsprep.org/Regents/math/angles/LAngles.htm http://www.harcourtschool.com/glossary/math2/index4.html Microsoft Office Clip Art and Drawing Tools PowerPoint Jeopardy Template – Brenda Burkett Compiled by T. Wells, March 2004
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