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Page 1: 2004 Enjoy South Carolina Jeopardy! Choose players or groups - Individuals or Teams can play! Plan a way for contestants to indicate they want to answer

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Page 2: 2004 Enjoy South Carolina Jeopardy! Choose players or groups - Individuals or Teams can play! Plan a way for contestants to indicate they want to answer

Enjoy South Carolina Jeopardy!

• Choose players or groups - Individuals or Teams can play!

• Plan a way for contestants to indicate they want to answer (tap desk, ring bell, clicker, etc.)

• Player #1 or Team #1 chooses a category and question dollar amount first.

• Teacher reads the “answer” completely, then contestants can respond.

• After a response is given by a player, click anywhere on the slide to see the correct response.

• Record the contestant’s score – You gain the dollar amount if correct; lose the dollar amount if incorrect.

• Then, click “To Game Board” and continue the game until all categories are finished.

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People Geography

History/

Gov.

Odds &

Ends

Symbols

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This Revolutionary War patriot was also known as

the Swamp Fox.

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Who is Francis Marion?

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This original Native American tribe had villages in South

Carolina. They were known to be great artists and to make

beautiful pottery.

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Who are the Catawba?

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This famous author of the Amelia Bedelia series is

from South Carolina.

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Who is Peggy

Parrish?

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He was the eighth President of the United States and the only US

President born in South Carolina. He fought in the Revolutionary

War.

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Who is Andrew Jackson?

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He was known as “the Gamecock” and was a

fierce, but careless fighter.

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Who is Thomas Sumter?

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This ocean forms South Carolina’s eastern border.

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What is the

Atlantic Ocean?

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South Carolina is a beautiful, diverse state

and is divided into these 3 distinct regions.

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What are the Low Country (Coast and

Coastal Plain)MidLands, andUp country?

(Piedmont and Mountains)

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This river separates South Carolina from Georgia to the south.

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What is the Savannah

River?

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An area along the northern coastline of South Carolina

that’s a popular vacation spot!

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What is the Grand Strand?

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This rock in Sumter National Forest marks the

spot where South Carolina, North Carolina,

and Georgia meet.

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What is Ellicott’s

Rock?There is a small rock embedded in the river bank bearing the letters N.C. carved by surveyor Andrew

Ellicott. Ellicott thought this to be the

intersection of Georgia, North, and South Carolina. Commissioner's

Rock, 10 feet downstream, bears the symbols NC/SC 1813 and is the

actual point that Ellicott was looking for.

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This capitol city is where official state

government business takes place in the state.

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What is Columbia?

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He is the head of the executive branch

of government in South Carolina.

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Who is the Governor?

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When the United States was formed after the American Revolution,

SC ranked this in becoming a state.

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What is 8th?

South Carolina ratified the United States Constitution

on May 23, 1788, becoming the eighth state

to enter the union.

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In 1833, the world’s first and longest steam operated

railroad began in this South Carolina city.

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What is Charleston?

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In 1861, this devastating dispute began with a

Confederate attack on Fort Sumter.

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What was the

Civil War?

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It has almost all the nutrients that people need

for growth and good health -- carbohydrates, fats, minerals, proteins,

and vitamins. It does a body good!

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What is Milk?

state

beverage

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New antlers of this animal have a furry cover called velvet which the animal

soon rubs off. It is found throughout South Carolina forests.

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What is the while-tailed

deer?

Our State Animal

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This hurricane swept through South Carolina in 1989, causing $5 billion in

damage and taking 18 lives.

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What was Hurricane

Hugo?

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This dance is performed to music known as rhythm and

blues. Both the music and the dance are structured on time

signature and can be performed to almost any

tempo, as long as the basic step is maintained and kept in

time to the music.

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What is the shag? (state dance)

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One was written in the early 1900’s by Henry

Timrod,South Carolina’s most beloved poet, and set to music by Anne Curtis; the other was composed and recorded by Hank

Martin and Buzz Arledge, Native South Carolinians, in

the 1980’s.

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What are the 2 state songs, “Carolina”

and “South

Carolina On My Mind”?

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These 2 symbols can be found on the South Carolina State Flag.

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What is a Palmetto Tree and a Crescent Moon?

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This climbing plant grows upon trees and fences and

bears a profusion of yellow, funnel-shaped

flowers an inch in diameter.

Its odor on a damp evening or morning fills the atmosphere with a

rare and delicate sweetness.

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What is Yellow

Jessamine?(our state flower)

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An attractive feature of the coastal areas, its large leafbud is highly prized as a salad vegetable for use

in making pickles or relishes.

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What is the Palmetto

Tree?(our state tree)

commonly known as the

Cabbage Palmetto

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This creature has a conspicuous white stripe over

the eyes. The back of its body is red with under parts somewhat lighter in color.

The tail, which is finely barred with black, is held erect when

excited.

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What is the Carolina Wren?(our state bird)

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This symbol makes documents official.It is made

up of twodistinct elliptical areas,

linked by branches of the palmetto tree.

The first image is a tall palmetto tree and another tree, fallen and broken. The second image on the

right is a women,grasping a branch of laurel, symbolizing hope.

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What is the State

Seal?

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Category:South Carolina

Phrases

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ANIMIS OPIBUSQUE PARATI “Ready In Soul and Resource"

serves as one of South Carolina’s State Mottos.

This phrase serves as the other.

Click to see the correct response!

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What isDUM SPIRO SPERO

“While I breathe I hope” ?

Exit Game

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Thank You for Playing

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We acknowledge the following for use of information and images.

http://www.lpitr.state.sc.us/fruit.htm

http://www.netstate.com/states/symb/sc_symb.htm

http://www.50states.com/scarolin.htm

http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/1786/swampfox.html

http://www.edupaperback.org/authorbios/Parish_Peggy.html

http://www.cherokee-nc.com/

http://www.patriotresource.com/people/sumter.html

http://www.knowitall.org/

http://great-smokies.com/sections/Stories/Outdoor/hiking/hiketrai.html

Jeopardy Template: B. Burkett October 2003

Compiled by B. Burkett, January 2002; updated March 2004

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Be Curious

…Read &

Learn More about

South Carolina!

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