jeopardy
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Reading. Jeopardy. Greek and Latin Roots. Poetry. Traditional Literature. Grab Bag. Point of View. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $500. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Final Jeopardy
Reading
$100 Question - POV
“I can’t get on the internet!” shouted Mrs. Yearta. “Why won’t it work?” she wondered aloud.
$200 Question - POV
I have such a headache. I definitely need to take some aspirin before my performance.
$300 Question - POV
Ben hit a homerun; as he circled the bases he thought about how exited he was. His friend, Will, sitting in the stands was so happy for his friend.
$200 Question - Poetry
Chris was trying to rearrange the desks for Mrs. Percival after PASS. He moved them all but the last one; the stubborn desk refused to budge an inch. “Fine,” thought Chris, “I will just sit here.”
… is an example of what type of figurative language?
$300 Question - Poetry
“I’m so hungry, I could eat a cow!” said Savannah.
… is an example of what type of figurative language?
$400 Question - Poetry
Mr. Ball bounced a bright blue ball on the basketball court.
… is an example of what type of figurative language?
$500 Question - Poetry
Mary Katherine was picking her mother flowers when a bee buzzed by her.
… is an example of what type of figurative language?
$100 Question – Greek and Latin Roots
“Alright children, I need for you to form a semi-circle at the front of the room!” Mrs. Miller said excitedly. “Semi” means….
$200 Question – Greek and Latin Roots
“Teacher Audible!” shouted Mr. Ball and Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Yearta, and Mrs. Percival scrambled to catch the hurtling football. “Audi” means…
$300 Question – Greek and Latin Roots
“In retrospect,” said Sabrina, “I should have done my homework. Then, I would be playing outside instead of walking.” “Spect” means…
$400 Question – Greek and Latin Roots
Denterrius and Maurice had to hike through some rough terrain in order to get back to their group. “Terra” means…
$500 Question – Greek and Latin Roots
“Jordan, go clean your room,” his mother said. “No, that’s ok, Mom; I think I’ll go play outside instead. No one really needs to have a clean room anyway, you just mess it up again.” “Why must you always contradict me?” she replied. “Dict” means
$100 Question – Traditional Literature
This type of traditional literature was established in ancient Greece and ancient Rome. It involves gods and goddesses
$200 Question – Traditional Literature
This type of traditional literature entails extreme exaggeration.
$300 Question – Traditional Literature
This type of traditional literature has historically accurate parts (Robin Hood is an example).
$400 Question - Traditional Literature
This type of traditional literature contains a moral and usually has animals as main characters (The Tortoise and the Hare is an example).
$500 Question - Traditional Literature
This type of traditional literature contains an implied moral and usually has humans as main characters (Cinderella is an example.)
$100 Question – Grab Bag
Bill Gates, billionaire creator of Microsoft who remains heavily involved in the cooperation, writes an article on the importance of having computers in every classroom. As a critical reader, you would need to be concerned about this…
$300 Question – Grab Bag
Be nice to her; her grandmother passed away last week is a euphemism that means…
$400 Question – Grab Bag
The frog hopped by Looking for a fly I’m so hungry I could eat a bee!
The rhyme scheme is…
$500 Answer – Grab Bag
The cause is that Grace had scabby knees. The effect is that I put her in jeans.
Final Jeopardy
Name one book from each of the following genres:
Historical fiction
Realistic Fiction
Science Fiction
Nonfiction
Fantasy