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Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. JEOPARDY. Enjoy the review game and treat the judge with respect. Listen carefully when a clue is posed and the question is stated. Work positively and respectfully as a team. Jeopardy Expectations. -200 points : An Act of Disrespect - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

-200 points:An Act of Disrespect

Inappropriately questioning the judge

Talking when someone else has been called

Negative teamwork or using putdowns

• Enjoy the review game and treat the judge with respect.

• Listen carefully when a clue is posed and the question is stated.

• Work positively and respectfully as a team.

CHARACTERS EVENTS PLACESQUICK PICS

FAMOUS PHRASES

GRAMMAR

100 100 100 100 100 100

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500 500 500 500 500 500

CHARACTERS: 100

This character’s birth name is Farley Drexel

Hatcher.

CHARACTERS: 100

Who is Fudge?

Back to Grid

CHARACTERS: 200

This character tried to be a chef by making a “super-

duper” omelet.

CHARACTERS: 200

Who is Mr. Hatcher?

Back to Grid

CHARACTERS: 300

This character is the owner of Juicy-O.

CHARACTERS: 300

Who is Mr. Yarby?

Back to Grid

CHARACTERS: 400This character’s purse is filled with Oreos and make-up. She

is Mr. Hatcher’s secretary.

CHARACTERS: 400

Who is Janet?

Back to Grid

CHARACTERS: 500

This is Mrs. Hatcher’s favorite shoe salesman

at Bloomingdale’s.

CHARACTERS: 500

Who is Mr. Berman?

Back to Grid

EVENTS: 100

This is what Fudge uses to cover Mr. and Mrs. Yarby’s suitcases.

EVENTS: 100

What are stamps?

Back to Grid

EVENTS: 200

This was the nickname given to Fudge when he ate

under the Hatcher’s table.

EVENTS: 200

What is“The Family Dog?”

Back to Grid

EVENTS: 300

This was the topic assigned to Peter, Jimmy, and Sheila’s committee.

EVENTS: 300

What is transportation?

Back to Grid

EVENTS: 400

This was the movie Mr. Hatcher took his sons to

see.

EVENTS: 400

What is A Bear’s Life?

Back to Grid

EVENTS: 500

This was the main birthday party game

Peter created.

EVENTS: 500

What is “dancing with balloons?”

Back to Grid

PLACES: 100

This is the city in which the Hatcher’s apartment is

located.

PLACES: 100

Where is New York City?

Back to Grid

PLACES: 200

This is the place where Peter won a pet turtle.

PLACES: 200

Where is Jimmy Fargo’s birthday party?

Back to Grid

PLACES: 300

This is the restaurant where Fudge spread mashed

potatoes all over the wall.

PLACES: 300

Where is Hamburger Heaven?

Back to Grid

PLACES: 400

This is the place near the Hatcher’s apartment

where Fudge tried to be a bird.

PLACES: 400

Where is Central Park?

Back to Grid

PLACES: 500

This was the place where Fudge found and ruined Peter’s

Transportation Committee poster.

PLACES: 500

Where is under Peter’s bed?

Back to Grid

QUICK PICS: 100

QUICK PICS: 100

What is Juicy-O?

Back to Grid

QUICK PICS: 200

QUICK PICS: 200

What is a picture dictionary?

Back to Grid

QUICK PICS: 300

QUICK PICS: 300

What is a monorail?

Back to Grid

QUICK PICS: 400

QUICK PICS: 400

What is the Toddle-Bike?

Back to Grid

QUICK PICS: 500

QUICK PICS: 500

What are saddle shoes?

Back to Grid

FAMOUS PHRASES: 100

This is how Fudge calls for his older brother.

FAMOUS PHRASES: 100

What is,“Pee-tah…Pee-tah!”

Back to Grid

FAMOUS PHRASES: 200

This is what Mr. Hatcher yelled to make Fudge

eat.

FAMOUS PHRASES: 200

What is,“Eat it or wear it!”

Back to Grid

FAMOUS PHRASES: 300

This is the phrase Sheila uses to tease Peter.

FAMOUS PHRASES: 300

What is,“Peter’s got the cooties!”

Back to Grid

FAMOUS PHRASES: 400

This person said, “You keep forgetting this is a committee.

We’re supposed to work together.”

FAMOUS PHRASES: 400

Who is Sheila?

Back to Grid

FAMOUS PHRASES: 500This is the question Peter asks near the end of the story when

his grandmother says, “The turtle is out!”

FAMOUS PHRASES: 500

What is,“Alive or dead?”

Back to Grid

GRAMMAR: 100

This is the part of a complete sentence that

answers “Whom?” or “What?”

GRAMMAR: 100

What is the complete subject?

Back to Grid

GRAMMAR: 200This is the part of a complete sentence that tells what the

subject does or is.

GRAMMAR: 200

What is the complete predicate?

Back to Grid

GRAMMAR: 300

In the sentence,“The dog felt warm and furry,”

the word “felt” is this.

GRAMMAR: 300

What is the simple predicate?

Back to Grid

GRAMMAR: 400

In the sentence,“The dog felt warm and furry,” the word “dog” is this.

GRAMMAR: 400

What is the simple subject?

Back to Grid

GRAMMAR: 500

In the sentence,“Fudge ate Dribble,”

the word “Fudge” is this.

GRAMMAR: 500What is the complete subject AND the simple

subject?

Back to Grid

FINAL JEOPARDY

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