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2 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Scroll to next slide to modify the game board This is a template for you to use in your classroom. These notes will not appear on the actual slide show. This is a template for you to use in your classroom. These notes will not appear on the actual slide show.

3 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke 100 200 300 400 Final Jeopardy This button goes to Final Jeopardy answer Choose a Daily Double answer: Right click on a button, go to action settings, choose hyperlink to Slide…, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the next slide to link to the appropriate category slide Choose a Daily Double answer: Right click on a button, go to action settings, choose hyperlink to Slide…, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the next slide to link to the appropriate category slide Change category names by double clicking on them and typing in new category

4 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column One 100 Parts of Lines Answer: PLANE What is? A flat surface of points that continues in all directions without an end. Click on What is to enter questions Right click each black box, action settings, choose play sound, and select sound for either right or wrong answers Click on column heading to enter category name Click on Place answer here to enter answer Selecting sounds: right click on box, check box for play sound, click on Other sound… Navigate to sound folder in Jeopardy folder, click on sound to be used.

5 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column One 200 Parts of Lines Answer: VERTEX What is? The point where two rays of an angle meet.

6 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column One 300 Parts of Lines Answer: Ray What is? Part of a line that has one end point and continues in the other direction without end.

7 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column One 400 Parts of Lines Answer: Line Segment What is? Part of a line with two end points.

8 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column Two 100 Lines Answer: Perpendicular lines What is? Two lines that intersect to form four right angles.

9 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column Two 200 Lines Answer: Intersecting Lines What is? Lines that cross each other to form two acute and two obtuse angles.

10 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column Two 300 Lines Answer: Parallel Lines What is? Lines that never intersect and are always the same distance apart.

11 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column Two 400 Daily Double Answer: LINE What is? A straight path that continues in both directions without end.

12 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column Three 100 Angles Answer: Angle What is? Two rays that share the same endpoint.

13 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column Three 200 Angles Answer: Right Angle What is? An angle that forms a square corner and has a measure of 90 degrees.

14 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column Three 300 Angles Answer: Acute Angle What is? An angle that is less than 90 degrees.

15 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column Three 400 Angles Answer: Obtuse Angles What is? An Angle that is greater than 90 degrees.

16 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column Four 100 Coordinate Grids Answer: Y-Axis What is? The vertical line on a coordinate grid.

17 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column Four 200 Coordinate Grid Answer: X-Axis What is? The horizontal line on a coordinate grid.

18 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column Four 300 Coordinate Grid Answer: Ordered Pair What is? A pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate grid.

19 Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Column Four 400 Coordinate Grid Answer: Point What is? An exact location in space.


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