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$100,000 Pyramid Remember the $100,000 pyramid? Well, this is pretty much the same thing. On the main pyramid slides, all you do is click on the category.

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1 $100,000 Pyramid Remember the $100,000 pyramid? Well, this is pretty much the same thing. On the main pyramid slides, all you do is click on the category boxes and enter a category. Then, go to the appropriate slides to enter your clues. Finally, play the game by starting the slide show from the first pyramid screen. You should have the class split into teams and each team split into guessers and givers. The guessers sit or stand so they cannot see the screen and the givers give clues to help the guessers guess the word or phrase on the screen. If they get it, then they get points. If not, then they can pass, but they cannot go back and guess again. When the clue is done (either because it was guessed or because they passed), simply click anywhere on the screen except the word “Back”. At the end of time (which you decide the length of), simply click “Back” and the game returns to the main pyramid screen. The game is set up for two full rounds and one lightning round. To move to the next round, simply click the round title at the bottom of the screen. The team with the highest point total after the full rounds gets to play the lightning round. In that round, the guessing is the same, but the format is different. Simply click the box labeled “1” to begin. If they guess that clue, then click the clue again (in order to click correctly, the pointer must become a hand), and then the box for “2”. Continue like that until either time is up or all the clues are guessed. If they successfully answer all the questions in the time allotted, they win!

2 Site and Situation Case Studies and Models Key Issue 1 & 2Key Issue 3 & 4 KBAT in Pictures… KBAT in Pictures....(pt.2) Round 1 ©2006 by Mr. Mayers

3 Site and Situation– Clue 1 Bulk-Reducing Industry (Copper Mill or Steel Production) Back

4 Site and Situation– Clue 2 Footloose Industry (call-centers) or (computer chips) Back

5 Site and Situation– Clue 3 Bulk-Gaining Industry (soda bottling and textiles) Back

6 Site and Situation– Clue 4 Break of Bulk Point Back

7 Site and Situation– Clue 5 What is the most important factor in determining situation costs? (You have to lead the guesser into the correct answer!) Back

8 KBAT in Pictures– Clue 1 Back

9 KBAT In Pictures– Clue 2 (Hint: What type of model is this derived from?) Back

10 KBAT in Pictures– Clue 3 Hint (Primary, Secondary or Tertiary?) Back

11 KBAT in Pictures– Clue 4 Insert Clue Here Back

12 KBAT in Pictures– Clue 5 (Hint: What type of industry? Primary? Secondary? Tertiary?) Back

13 KBAT in Pictures (pt.2) – Clue 1 What What event/change in society do these represent? Back

14 KBAT in Pictures (pt.2) – Clue 2 Insert Clue What type of industry do these pictures represent? Back

15 KBAT in Pictures (pt.2)– Clue 3 What type of industry is this? (Primary, Secondary or Tertiary?) Back

16 KBAT in Pictures (pt.2)– Clue 4 These workers have ONE task what type of production are they using? Back

17 KBAT in Pictures (pt.2)– Clue 5 Name this ECONOMIC REGION in which cotton textiles prevail…( Back

18 Case Studies – Clue 1 In what country are many automobile industries moving to the USA? Back

19 Case Studies– Clue 2 (Hint: Border) Back

20 Case Studies– Clue 3 What exists in parts of the USA for workers? Back

21 Case Studies– Clue 4 Apple sent its labor to? Back

22 Case Studies– Clue 5 What European region has a vast amount of minerals? Back

23 Key Issue 1 & 2 – Clue 1 Name the Form of Transportation Back

24 -Key Issue 1 & 2 – Clue 2 Break-Of-Bulk Point Back

25 Key Issue 1 & 2 – Clue 3 NAFTA (North American Free Trade Organization) Back

26 Key Issue 1 & 2 – Clue 4 Site Back

27 Key Issue 1 & 2 – Clue 5 labor-intensive industry Back

28 Key Issue 3 & 4 – Clue 1 Just-In-Time Delivery Back

29 Key Issue 3 & 4 – Clue 2 New International Division of Labor Back

30 Key Issue 3 & 4 – Clue 3 Right-to-Work Laws Back

31 Key Issue 3 & 4 – Clue 4 Global Warming Back

32 Key Issue 3 & 4 – Clue 5 Outsourcing Back


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