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Tips for Designing the Game Here’s how the game works: a player (or MC) selects a question by clicking on one of the numbered boxes on the game board. The player then clicks on the arrow button to reveal the answer. A click on the home button returns the player to the game board. Use the Edit, Replace, Replace All command to change the category names on the game board, question slides, and answer slides in one operation. Enter your own questions and answers on the slides in the categories you have created. You can customize the color schemes, button colors, and backgrounds. Give each game its own distinctive name by changing the title above the game board. This template contains two bonus cards: one appears when you choose Category 3, 500 points, the other when you select Category 5, 300 points. You should change their location from game to game. You will then need to edit the hyperlinks so that the game works correctly. When you have finished designing your game, delete this slide so that the end user does not see it. Save your game with a new file name. Also be sure to save it as a PowerPoint show (.pps or.ppsx) so that it will run automatically. Click to continue to the game board…

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Page 1: Jeopardy Life Science Tips for Designing the Game Here’s how the game works: a player (or MC) selects a question by clicking on one of the numbered boxes

JeopardyLife Science

Page 2: Jeopardy Life Science Tips for Designing the Game Here’s how the game works: a player (or MC) selects a question by clicking on one of the numbered boxes

Tips for Designing the Game• Here’s how the game works: a player (or MC) selects a question by clicking

on one of the numbered boxes on the game board. The player then clicks on the arrow button to reveal the answer. A click on the home button returns the player to the game board.

• Use the Edit, Replace, Replace All command to change the category names on the game board, question slides, and answer slides in one operation.

• Enter your own questions and answers on the slides in the categories you have created.

• You can customize the color schemes, button colors, and backgrounds. Give each game its own distinctive name by changing the title above the game board.

• This template contains two bonus cards: one appears when you choose Category 3, 500 points, the other when you select Category 5, 300 points. You should change their location from game to game. You will then need to edit the hyperlinks so that the game works correctly.

• When you have finished designing your game, delete this slide so that the end user does not see it. Save your game with a new file name. Also be sure to save it as a PowerPoint show (.pps or .ppsx) so that it will run automatically.

Click to continue to the game board…

Page 3: Jeopardy Life Science Tips for Designing the Game Here’s how the game works: a player (or MC) selects a question by clicking on one of the numbered boxes

Jeopardy!1

True or False

2Which Cell Could This

Be

3Cell Facts

4Cell Part

Descriptions

5Name That

Part

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Category 1100

All cells need energy.

Answer

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Category 1100

Answer

true

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Category 1200

Most cells are too large to be seen without a

microscope.Answer

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Category 1200

Answer

False; Most are too small to be seen without a

microscope.

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Category 1300

Genes can be found in the nucleus.

Answer

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Category 1300

Answer

true

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Category 1400

Answer

Animal Cells have a cell wall and Chloroplast.

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Category 1400

Answer

False; Plant Cells have a cell wall and chloroplast.

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Category 1500

Chlorophyll is the green chemical inside

Chloroplasts that turns them green.

Answer

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Category 1500

Answer

true

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Category 2100

Contains a cell wall

Answer

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Category 2100

Answer

Plant Cell

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Category 2200

Has muscle cells and oxygen cells

Answer

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Category 2200

Answer

Animal Cell

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Category 2300

Answer

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Category 2300

Answer

Plant Cell

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Category 2400

Answer

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Category 2400

Answer

Animal Cell

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Category 2500

Contains Chloroplast

Answer

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Category 2500

Answer

Plant Cell

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Category 3100

Why do scientists use microscopes to study

plant cells?Answer

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Category 3100

Answer

to see cells they cannot see with just

their eye

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Category 3200

Answer

Is a rock made of cells?

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Category 3200

Answer

No- it is not living.

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Category 3300

Is a piece of wood made of cells?

Answer

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Category 3 300

Answer

Yes – it came from a tree.

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Category 3400

Which type of cell makes their own

food?Answer

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Category 3400

Answer

Plant Cells

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Daily Double!

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Category 3500

Which scientist is known for his work with cells?

Answer

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Category 3500

Answer

Robert Hooke

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Category 4100

Holds the cell together

Answer

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Category 4100

Answer

Cell membrane

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Category 4200

Helps provide structure and support

for the plantAnswer

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Category 4200

Answer

Cell Wall

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Category 4300

The Nucleus acts most like our…

Answer

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Category 4300

Answer

Brain

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Category 4400

Answer

The cell wall can only be found in a…

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Category 4400

Answer

Plant cell

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Category 4500

Controls the passage of

materials into and out of the cell?

Answer

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Category 4500

Answer

Cell Membrane

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Category 5100

Answer

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Category 5100

Answer

Cell Membrane

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Category 5200

Answer

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Category 5200

Answer

Vacuole

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Daily Double!

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Category 5300

Answer

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Category 5300

Answer

Chloroplast

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Category 5400

Answer

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Category 5400

Answer

Cell Wall

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Category 5500

Answer

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Category 5500

Answer

Nucleus

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Final Jeopardy

Name the 8parts of the plant cell.

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• Cell Wall• Cell Membrane

• Nucleus• Vacuole

• Cytoplasm• Chloroplast

• Mitochondrion• Ribosome

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Great Job!