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2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THIS TEMPLATE. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have “Question” should be the student’s response. To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it. If you hit Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text box disappear. When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.)

3 Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

4 Click here for Final Jeopardy

5 Org PatternsText Features Author’s Purpose 100 Point 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Point 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points Text FeaturesOrg Patterns

6 The author lists one or more causes and the resulting effects

7 What is Cause And Effect?

8 the author explains how two or more things are alike and how they are different

9 What is compare and contrast?

10 The passage puts things in order without specific times and dates

11 What is Sequence?

12 Signal Words such as: so, because, since, therefore, if/then, this led to, as a result, a reason why, may be due to, consequently, for this reason

13 What is Cause and Effect?

14 The Olympic symbol consists of five interlocking rings. The rings represent the five continents -Africa, Asia, North America, Europe, and South America-Africa, Asia, North America, Europe, and South America- -from which athletes come to compete in the games.from which athletes come to compete in the games.

15 What is Descriptive?

16 the passage is putting time and order of events in the order they happened

17 What is Chronological?

18 The author states a problem and lists one or more possible solutions

19 What is Problem and Solution?

20 Almost 300 male athletes competed in the first modern Olympics. In the games held in 1900, female athletes were allowed to compete. The games have continued every four years since 1896, except during World War II and they will most likely continue for many years to come.

21 What is Chronological?

22 The modern Olympics are very unlike the ancient Olympic games. Individual events are different. While there was no swimming in the ancient games, for example, there were chariot races.

23 What is Compare and Contrast?

24 There are several reasons why so many people attend the Olympic games or watch them on television. One reason is tradition. The name Olympics and the torch and flame remind people of the ancient games. People can escape the ordinariness of daily life by attending or watching the Olympics. They like to identify with someone else’s individual sacrifice and accomplishment. National pride is another reason, and an athlete’s or a team’s hard earned victory becomes a nation’s victory. There are national medal counts and people keep track of how many medals their country’s athletes have won.

25 What is Cause and Effect?

26 Visual representations of people, places, things, or ideas, made by cameras or drawn by people or cameras

27 What is a photograph or illustration?

28 This part of a non-fiction book is similar to a dictionary, it has a definition to a word followed by pronunciation?

29 What is Glossary?

30 Short facts or texts that go into more detail about part of the main text - can be printed next to the main text or inside of the main text. Often in a box or shaded.

31 What is a textbox?

32 A brief phrase that labels a selection, or categories achapter, or section, to identify the topic or issue.

33 What is a subheading?

34 An explanation of picture that is close to it.

35 What is a caption?

36 This is used to present information like trends, changes in things, etc. and can include a list or table with information. Often is used to compare two or more things.

37 What is a chart or graph?

38 Found in the back of the textbook, this includes words (content, subjects) in alphabetical order, and a page number you can find the content on.

39 What is the index?

40 Name three types of PRINT

41 What is BOLD, ALL CAPS, ITALICS

42 Why are maps important in non-fiction text?

43 Maps help the reader understand where things are in the world.

44 Which of the pictures is an example of a cutaway? A or B? How can you tell? A B

45 A is an example of a cutaway because it lets you see what the inside of the apple looks like A B

46 Did you know that the largest ice cream sundae ever made weighed 54,914 pounds? It as made by Palm Dairies in Alberta, Canada on July 24, 1988. It had 44,689 pounds of ice cream, 9,688 pounds of syrup, and 537 pounds of topping! Yummy! What is the author's purpose of this selection

47 What is to inform?

48 The Surgeon General has reported on the effects smoking has on the health of adults. Furthermore recent studies have found that individuals exposed to second-hand smoke over a period of time also suffer adverse affects to their health. What is the author’s purpose?

49 What is to Inform?

50 Parents should avoid exposing their children to cigarette smoke and should educate their children on the affects smoking can have on health.

51 What is persuade?

52 Most people think that gorillas are mean, but actually they are shy. It seems that such a huge animal with very large teeth would be aggressive. Hollywood movies help convey this image of the scary, ferocious gorilla. In fact, gorillas only attack if they are provoked. However, gorillas usually don't have to fight other animals because of their impressive size. The author believes that a. Gorillas are misunderstood as vicious animals. b. Gorillas are mean animals. c. Gorillas don't like other animals. d. Gorillas communicate well with other animals.

53 a. Gorillas are misunderstood as vicious animals.

54 This was Kathy's first baby-sitting job. She was so excited, but she was really nervous. Kathy's parents made her attend a baby-sitting Workshop before she could baby-sit her neighbor's five-year-old son, Matthew. Kathy knew this was a lot of responsibility, but she thought she was ready. Kathy marched confidently to Matthew's house and waved goodbye to Matthew's parents. It seemed as soon as his parents left, Matthew fell and hit his chin on the coffee table. Without panicking, she remembered what she learned in her baby-sitting class and applied first-aid. The author wants to show that a. Matthew should not run in the house. b. Kathy is ready to baby-sit. c. Kathy needs to attend more baby-sitting workshops. d. Coffee tables can be dangerous.

55 b. Kathy is ready to baby-sit.

56 Make your wager

57 Give two facts about Venus

58 1.Venus is only a little smaller than Earth. 2.Venus is the second closest planet to the sun 3.One day on Venus lasts as long as 243 Earth days 4.Venus is a rocky planet, Venus' solid surface is a cratered and volcanic landscape. 5.Venus' thick and toxic atmosphere 6.Venus has no moons. 7.There are no rings around Venus. 8.More than 40 spacecraft have explored Venus. The Magellan mission in the early 1990s mapped 98 percent of the planet's surface. Magellan 9.No evidence for life has been found on Venus. The planet's extreme high temperatures of almost (900 degrees Fahrenheit) 10.Venus spins backwards (retrograde rotation) when compared to the other planets.


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