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2 Directions to create Jeopardy Game Open template Save As (whatever title you choose) File open Type in categories by clicking on the text box Use the scroll bar to scroll to the Question & Answer slides Create a question to fit in each valued box for each category Directions to play Jeopardy Slide show--view show Click mouse until Jeopardy music plays Slowly click categories onto the screen Wait until the music stops playing Cave students select questions in a specific category and for a specific dollar amount Click on the selected question Click mouse again to view the answer Click on the icon head in the bottom left hand corner to return to the main menu board

3 Jeopardy Plot Line Conflict poetry Student questions Potpourri Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

4 $100 Question from C1 This is discovered in the exposition

5 $100 Answer from C1 Who and Where

6 $200 Question from C1 The point where it seems as if the protagonist will never solve their conflict.

7 $200 Answer from C1 The climax

8 $300 Question from C1 The resolution is here in the story

9 $300 Answer from C1 The end

10 $400 Question from C1 The underlying message the Author wants you to learn From the story.

11 $400 Answer from C1 Theme

12 $500 Question from C1 The narrator’s participation in the story

13 $500 Answer from C1 Point of View

14 $100 Question from C2 Type of conflict where a character fights against himself or herself

15 $100 Answer from C2 Man Vs. Self

16 $200 Question from C2 Type of conflict where an antagonist faces a protagonist

17 $200 Answer from C2 Man vs. Man

18 $300 Question from C2 An example of this type of conflict would be: protagonist vs. thunderstorm

19 $300 Answer from C2 Man vs. Nature

20 $400 Question from C2 Example of this type of conflict: protagonist vs. his community

21 $400 Answer from C2 Man vs. Society

22 $500 Question from C2 The person causing the protagonist’s Problem is the ________

23 $500 Answer from C2 Antagonist

24 $100 Question from C3 Number of times you need to read a poem to understand its meaning

25 $100 Answer from C3 At least two… Probably more

26 $200 Question from C3 Comparing two or more things using like or as.

27 $200 Answer from C3 Simile

28 $300 Question from C3 Giving non-human things Human characteristics.

29 $300 Answer from C3 Personification

30 $400 Question from C3 The author paints a mental picture for the reader.

31 $400 Answer from C3 Imagery

32 $500 Question from C3 “A rose by any other name would still smell as sweet” is an example of

33 $500 Answer from C3 Metaphor

34 $100 Question from C4 1 st person point of view

35 $100 Answer from C4 When the Narrator Uses I

36 $200 Question from C4 Three things which can be identified in the setting.

37 $200 Answer from C4 Date/time period, time of day, season, location, etc

38 $300 Question from C4 A static character.

39 $300 Answer from C4 A character who doesn’t change from the beginning to the end of a story

40 $400 Question from C4 Intro, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

41 $400 Answer from C4 The 5 parts of a plot

42 $500 Question from C4 The story’s conflict.

43 $500 Answer from C4 The protagonist’s problem.

44 $100 Question from C5 POV Where the narrator uses “he” or “she”

45 $100 Answer from C5 3 rd person

46 $200 Question from C5 This type of character has a lot of personality.

47 $200 Answer from C5 round

48 $300 Question from C5 It’s what you read a poem for the first time

49 $300 Answer from C5 Literal meaning

50 $400 Question from C5 A character

51 $400 Answer from C5 What is a participant in a story

52 $500 Question from C5 You need five descriptors when identifying this

53 $500 Answer from C5 The setting

54 Final Jeopardy The 6-traits What is scored on Organization Word Choice And Conventions, and how do you improve the scores?

55 Final Jeopardy Answer Organization: the way your paper is organized Having a clear intro, body and conclusion Conventions: spelling, grammar and punctuation Use a dictionary Word choice: the types of words you use Use 3 rd level words/watch the word frequency


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