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Presentation on theme: "$100 $400 $300 $200 $400 $200 $100$100 $400 $200$200 $500$500 $300 $200 $500 $100 $300 $100 $300 $500 $300 $400$400 $500."— Presentation transcript:

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3 $100 $400 $300 $200 $400 $200 $100$100 $400 $200$200 $500$500 $300 $200 $500 $100 $300 $100 $300 $500 $300 $400$400 $500

4 The Earth on Turtle's Back

5 When Grizzlies Walked Upright

6 Navajo Origin Legend

7 Iroquois Constitution

8 Literary Terms

9 The Earth on Turtle's Back When Grizzlies Walked Upright Navajo Origin Legend Iroquois Constitution Literary Terms $100 $300 $200 $400 $500 $

10 The Earth on Turtle's Back - $100 The animal who brought the earth up from the ocean.

11 The Earth on Turtle's Back - $200 The details for which the Sky Woman is responsible.

12 The Earth on Turtle's Back - $300 The positive characteristics for which the animals are responsible.

13 The Earth on Turtle's Back - $400 The cultural details we learn about the Onondaga from their origin myth about dreams.

14 The Earth on Turtle's Back - $500 Three details we learn about the Onondaga tribe from their legend.

15 When Grizzlies Walked Upright - $100 The detail for which the grizzly grandson and the Sky Spirit's daughter are responsible.

16 When Grizzlies Walked Upright - $200 The human traits (flaws) the Sky Spirit possesses.

17 When Grizzlies Walked Upright - $300 Three lessons that can be learned from this myth.

18 When Grizzlies Walked Upright - $400 Four elements of the Modoc environment that originated in this myth.

19 When Grizzlies Walked Upright - $500 What “Before there were people on earth…” tells us that this origin myth explains the origin or beginning of.

20 Navajo Origin Legend - $100 The Native Origin Legend explains the beginning of...

21 Navajo Origin Legend - $200 The wind represents this.

22 Navajo Origin Legend - $300 The custom that is explained in this story.

23 Navajo Origin Legend - $400 Three elements that were of importance in the Navajo legend.

24 Navajo Origin Legend - $500 The cultural detail we learn about the Navajo from the order and ritual in their creation ceremony.

25 Iroquois Constitution - $100 The "nature" of the Great White Roots.

26 Iroquois Constitution - $200 They must be honest, slow to anger, and full of peace, good will, and a desire for the care of his people.

27 Iroquois Constitution - $300 The Mohawk, Cayuga, Seneca, Oneida, and Onondaga

28 Iroquois Constitution - $400 The meaning of the images of the Great Tree of Peace, the smoke, and the eagle.

29 Iroquois Constitution - $500 The values on which the Iroquois Confederation is based.

30 Literary Terms - $100 Stories that explain the origin of a culture and the natural world.

31 Literary Terms - $200 The telling of stories that are passed on from generation to generation in a culture without written language.

32 Literary Terms - $300 Information included in origin myths that explain a culture's values and way of life.

33 Literary Terms - $400 Examples of events beyond human control that are explained in origin myths.

34 Literary Terms - $500 Cultural details learned about the three tribes from their origin legends.

35 The Earth on Turtle's Back - $100 What is Muskrat? $

36 The Earth on Turtle's Back - $200 What is the origin of people and plant life? $

37 The Earth on Turtle's Back - $300 What are the traits of being determined, helpful, resourceful, and thoughtful? $

38 The Earth on Turtle's Back - $400 What is the belief that dreams are messages that should be listened to? $

39 The Earth on Turtle's Back - $500 They are a very peaceful people; the ocean is important to them; they have a respect for animals; they believe in women as the creator's of life; they have a respect for the elderly $

40 When Grizzlies Walked Upright - $100 What are people/the Modoc ancestors? $

41 When Grizzlies Walked Upright - $200 What are the human traits of boredom, jealousy, longing, and anger? $

42 When Grizzlies Walked Upright - $300 What are lessons of obeying parents; not keeping anything that belongs to another; not losing culture; not letting curiosity get the best of you? $

43 When Grizzlies Walked Upright - $400 What are Mt. Shasta, trees, birds, beaver, otter, fish, grizzlies, volcanoes, rivers? $

44 When Grizzlies Walked Upright - $500 What is the origin of people on earth? $

45 Navajo Origin Legend - $100 What is the origin of man and woman? $

46 Navajo Origin Legend - $200 What is the breath of life and an element of magic? $

47 Navajo Origin Legend - $300 What are marriage, order, and ritual? $

48 Navajo Origin Legend - $400 What are eagle feathers, corn, deerskin, colors, numbers, marriage, shelter? $

49 Navajo Origin Legend - $500 What is we learn that order and ritual are important to them because they needed it to live off the land as farmers? $

50 Iroquois Constitution - $100 What are peace and strength? $

51 Iroquois Constitution - $200 What are the qualities a confederate lord must have? $

52 Iroquois Constitution - $300 What are the five nations that are members of the Iroquois Confederation? $

53 Iroquois Constitution - $400 What is the great tree represents peace, strength, unity of the five nations; the smoke represents a marking of the Iroquois territory; the eagle represents a warning of any danger or threats? $

54 Iroquois Constitution - $500 What is united for the common purpose of protecting and joining the Iroquois people? $

55 Literary Terms - $100 What is an origin myth? $

56 Literary Terms - $200 What is oral tradition? $

57 Literary Terms - $300 What are cultural details? $

58 Literary Terms - $400 What are weather, volcanoes, earthquakes, the ocean, birth and death? $

59 Literary Terms - $500 What is the Onondaga were peaceful and had a respect for marriage, the elderly, animals and the natural world; the Modoc were aggressive, respected and feared grizzlies, respected the natural world; the Navajo were farmers, respected nature and order? $

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61 ESLRs $

62 FINAL CATEGORY Examples of the three ESLR's. $

63 What are responsible, respectful, and ready to achieve? FINAL CATEGORY $

64 END OF GAME Daily Doubles and usage notes follow...

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69 Contestant 1 Contestant 2 Contestant 3 $ $ $

70 JEOPARDY! Slide Show Setup The font for the question & answer slides is “Enchanted;” a copy of this font in located in the “REAL Jeopardy Template” folder or included in the “jeopardy_pc.zip” file. (This font will need to be installed in the C:/WINDOWS/FONTS folder of the computer running the show.) In order to keep all of the sounds and fonts together, copy the entire “REAL Jeopardy Template” folder or “jeopardy_pc.zip” file. To change the categories: –1. Go to the “Edit”menu and choose “Replace…” –2. In the Find box, type CATEGORY X (X being 1 through 5) (all caps). –3. In the Replace box, type the category in all caps (for example, PRESIDENTS). –4. Click Replace All… To change the dollar values (for example to create Double Jeopardy): –1. Go to the “Edit” menu and choose “Replace…” –2. In the Find box, type $X (the dollar value you want to change). –3. In the Replace box, type the new dollar value (with $). –4. Click Replace All...

71 JEOPARDY! Slide Show Setup continued To set up the Daily Double: –1. Choose which dollar value(s) to set as Daily Double (normally, Jeopardy has one Daily Double, and Double Jeopardy has two). –2. Go to the Game Board slide (Slide 8), right click once on the dollar value for the appropriate question, choose Hyperlink, and choose Edit Hyperlink. –3. In the Edit Hyperlink window, go to “Named location in file” and click “Browse…” –4. In the Hyperlink to Slide window, scroll down to the appropriate slide; Slides 64 and 65 are regular Daily Doubles, Slide 66 is an Audio Daily Double, Slide 67 is a Video Daily Double. Click “OK.” –5. Go to the Daily Double slide just linked to, and right click once on the answer arrow at the bottom right, choose Hyperlink, and choose Edit Hyperlink. –6. In the Action Settings window, make sure the Hyperlink button (to the left of “Hyperlink”) is selected, and in the select box underneath choose “Slide…” –7. In the Hyperlink to Slide window, scroll down to the appropriate question slide (the original slide number of the question). NOTE: Using the Audio and Video Daily Doubles requires adding audio or video/picture clips to the question slides. If you are not familiar with doing this in PowerPoint, do not use those Daily Doubles.

72 Running the JEOPARDY! Slide Show On the game board with the categories on top (Slide 8), click on the desired dollar value. (The first game board is used only to blink in the dollar values like the show.) The question slide will pop up; the slides are timed with an eight-second timer. At the end of the timer, an alarm will chime. ICONS: –? Go to the answer screen. –House Go back to the game board. –Right Arrow (on Daily Doubles) Go to the question screen. –Right Arrow w/ Bar (on Game Board) Go to the Final Jeopardy category. –Turned-up Arrow Reload question screen after incorrect guess. –$ Go to the Scoreboard slide. –Left Arrow (on Scoreboard) Go to the previous slide.

73 “Jeopardy!” Powerpoint Template Designed and Created by Jeffrey White jcteacher@yahoo.com Copyright © 2000 Version 1.0 - Last updated 9 June, 2000 The graphics and sounds used in this template are recorded from the “Jeopardy!” television show, were obtained from the “Jeopardy!” website, and are the property of Sony Pictures Entertainment.“Jeopardy!” website Visit http://www.geocities.com/jcteacher for updated versions!http://www.geocities.com/jcteacher


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