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This document provides instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using an electronic presentation. It includes categories, clues, and spaces to enter question answers. Players take turns selecting dollar amounts and responding with questions to reveal the clues and answers. Scores are tracked throughout the rounds and a final jeopardy question is included at the end.
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This document provides instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital presentation. It includes the categories, dollar amounts, and templates for entering questions and answers but does not include any actual Jeopardy clues or questions. The instructions explain how to navigate through the presentation, enter scores, and select the correct questions when answers are given by contestants.
This document provides instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital presentation. It includes the categories, dollar amounts, and templates for entering questions and answers but does not include any actual Jeopardy clues or questions. The instructions direct the user to navigate through the presentation, enter responses, keep track of picked questions, and input scores without saving any changes to the original file.
This document appears to be instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital presentation. It provides directions on how to navigate through the game, input answers and questions, keep score on the game boards, and contains sample questions in categories like "Winning the Civil War", "Union", and "Slaves". The instructions emphasize to not save over the original game file after playing.
This document appears to be instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital presentation. It provides directions on how to navigate through the game, input answers and questions, keep score on the game boards, and contains sample questions in categories like "Winning the Civil War", "Union", and "Slaves". The instructions emphasize to not save over the original game file after playing.
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The document displays a Jeopardy game board with categories such as Genres, Poetry, Informational Books & Biographies, Realistic Fiction, and Mix. Each category contains questions ranging from $100 to $500 about various genres of literature including poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and their elements. The game board tests the players' knowledge of different literary genres and concepts through multi-step clues and answers.
The document provides instructions for playing a Jeopardy-style game using the presentation. It includes categories and dollar amounts for questions. Players are instructed to enter answers which are really questions, and questions which are really answers. The game includes rounds and a final jeopardy round. Players track their scores on the provided game board.
The document provides instructions for playing a Jeopardy-style game. It includes categories and dollar amounts for questions, as well as spaces to enter answers, questions, and scores. Players are instructed to provide answers for the questions and questions for the answers. The game includes rounds and a final jeopardy round.
The document provides instructions for playing a Jeopardy-style game using the presentation. It includes categories and dollar amounts for questions. Players are instructed to enter answers which are really questions, and questions which are really answers. The document also includes sample questions and answers for several categories like clothing, friendship, bullying, and problem solving.
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The document provides instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a presentation. It includes category titles and dollar amounts for questions. Players are instructed to enter answers which are really questions, and questions which are really answers. The game includes sample questions about topics like the Civil War, bullying, and decision making. Players keep score and can continue until all clues are answered.
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This document provides instructions for playing a Civil War-themed Jeopardy game. It explains that players should enter answers for the questions shown and questions for the answers. The game board includes categories like North, South, Lincoln, Food, and Weapons. Players take turns selecting dollar amounts and clicking to reveal the corresponding question or answer. The game tracks scores and includes spaces for a final jeopardy round.
The document provides the instructions and categories for a Jeopardy-style game about the Civil War, weapons, Abraham Lincoln, and friendship. It includes the categories, dollar amounts, questions that are actually answers, and answers that are actually questions for players to provide. The game includes 6 categories with 5 questions each ranging from $100 to $1000 and a final Jeopardy round.
The document provides instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital presentation. It includes sample categories, clues, questions, and answers. Players are directed to provide responses to clues by entering answers and questions in the appropriate spaces and tracking scores on the game board as they play through rounds and categories.
This document provides the directions and questions for a Civil War-themed Jeopardy game. The game includes categories on Confederate weapons, lives of African Americans, Confederate strategies, punishments, and more. Players are instructed to enter answers to questions in the appropriate boxes and keep track of scores throughout the rounds.
This document provides the instructions and questions for a game of Jeopardy about the Civil War. It includes the categories, dollar amounts for each question, and the questions themselves. Players are instructed to provide the answers to the questions by clicking on the dollar amounts and to keep track of scores on the game board. The game includes categories like Generals, Battlefields, Rebellion, and Effects and covers topics around important figures, places, and consequences of the Civil War.
1. The document provides the instructions and setup for a Civil War-themed Jeopardy game, including categories, dollar amounts for questions, and scoreboards for multiple players.
2. Players are instructed to enter answers which are really questions into the scoreboard and click on dollar amounts to reveal the corresponding questions.
3. The game includes categories about the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, and includes sample questions about troops numbers and dates.
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31. $500 Question from
Chapter 3
in his research he found a number of
differences in the way boys and
girls interact with their same sex
such as, girls engage in more
cooperative kinds of play
41. $500 Question from
Chapter 4
In one study of over 300 men this researcher
concluded that no more than 5 to 10
percent of American men fit the medias
description of the new age men- those who
support women in the workplace and give
equal time to new male roles such as child
rearing.
45. $200 Question from
Chapter 5
negative events, time
(what has just happened)
famous people, and geographic
proximity or closeness are
considered to be this
51. $500 Question from
Chapter 5
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
In his study in 1991,
he says that 34 percent
of sources believed they
have been misquoted,
that is the sources did
not really say what
was reported in the news story.