The document provides instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy on topics related to drugs, alcohol, bullying, and friendship. It includes the categories, dollar amounts, questions, and spaces to enter scores. Players are instructed to click on dollar amounts to reveal the question, then click anywhere to see the correct question. Scores are entered on the game board and podium. The file is not to be saved to avoid overwriting the original.
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3. The game includes categories about the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, and includes sample questions about troops numbers and dates.
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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 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.
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.
The document provides instructions for playing a Jeopardy-style game using a PowerPoint presentation. It includes the categories, dollar amounts, questions, and answers for the first two rounds. The player is directed to enter scores and navigate through rounds and slides. It does not provide the final Jeopardy question/answer.
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 appears to be instructions for playing a Jeopardy-style game on various topics like bullying, drugs and alcohol, and friendship. It includes category titles and point values for questions, spaces to enter answers and questions, and areas to track scores. The final section involves a Final Jeopardy round and entering an answer and corresponding question.
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 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.
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 provides the rules and structure for playing a game of Jeopardy. It includes category titles and dollar amounts for questions in rounds 1 and 2. The final section provides a space for entering answers and questions for the final jeopardy round. Players are instructed to click on dollar amounts to reveal questions, then click again to see the correct answer. Scores are tracked for each player.
This document provides the instructions and questions for a Jeopardy-style game about various topics such as drugs and alcohol, bullying, and friendship. The game includes categories with questions worth different point amounts. Players are instructed to provide the questions for the answers displayed and track their 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.
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 game board for a Jeopardy game about the Civil War. It includes 6 categories with 5 questions each for Round 1, and the same for Round 2. The categories include Battles, Union, Confederates, Generals, Women, and Lincoln's Assassination. It prompts the player to enter the questions and answers and keep track of scores. A final jeopardy question and answer space is provided at the end.
This document appears to be instructions for playing a Jeopardy-style game about the American Civil War. It provides the categories, dollar amounts, and templates for entering questions and answers. Players are instructed to scroll through and fill in the questions and answers on various topics related to the Civil War such as battles, generals, slavery, the Union, and Confederates. It also includes a final jeopardy round.
This document outlines the rules and structure for a Jeopardy-style game about The Catcher in the Rye novel. It includes 6 categories with 5 questions each about characters, symbols, quotes, and other elements of the novel. Players will select a question, provide the answer, and earn points corresponding to the question value. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
The document provides a series of scenarios related to ethics and good decision making. Players earn points for choosing honest, respectful, responsible, fair and caring options in response to questions about trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness and citizenship. Correct answers emphasize keeping commitments, being a good sport, treating others well, following rules equally, and considering the needs of others.
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This document sets up a Jeopardy-style game to review information from chapters 1-5 of the book "Academic Encounters: Life in Society". It includes the chapter topics as categories and contains questions and answers in the typical Jeopardy format to test knowledge of key terms, people and concepts discussed in each chapter.
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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.
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.
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This document appears to be instructions for playing a Jeopardy-style game about the American Civil War. It provides the categories, dollar amounts, and templates for entering questions and answers. Players are instructed to scroll through and fill in the questions and answers on various topics related to the Civil War such as battles, generals, slavery, the Union, and Confederates. It also includes a final jeopardy round.
This document contains the instructions and template for playing a game of Jeopardy. It includes category titles and dollar amounts for questions. Players are instructed to enter questions for the clues and answers for the questions. Scores are tracked as the game is played. The game includes categories about the Civil War, generals, hobbies, Abraham Lincoln, friendship, problem solving, and 6 additional categories for the user to fill in.
This document contains instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital presentation. It includes templates for 6 categories with 5 questions each, valued from $100 to $500. Players would provide answers to the questions, and the game would check if they are correct before revealing the actual questions. The presentation keeps track of scores and allows playing multiple rounds before a final jeopardy round.
This document appears to be instructions for playing a Jeopardy-style game on various topics like bullying, drugs and alcohol, and friendship. It includes category titles and point values for questions, spaces to enter answers and questions, and areas to track scores. The final section involves a Final Jeopardy round and entering an answer and corresponding question.
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 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.
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 provides the rules and structure for playing a game of Jeopardy. It includes category titles and dollar amounts for questions in rounds 1 and 2. The final section provides a space for entering answers and questions for the final jeopardy round. Players are instructed to click on dollar amounts to reveal questions, then click again to see the correct answer. Scores are tracked for each player.
This document provides the instructions and questions for a Jeopardy-style game about various topics such as drugs and alcohol, bullying, and friendship. The game includes categories with questions worth different point amounts. Players are instructed to provide the questions for the answers displayed and track their 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.
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 game board for a Jeopardy game about the Civil War. It includes 6 categories with 5 questions each for Round 1, and the same for Round 2. The categories include Battles, Union, Confederates, Generals, Women, and Lincoln's Assassination. It prompts the player to enter the questions and answers and keep track of scores. A final jeopardy question and answer space is provided at the end.
This document appears to be instructions for playing a Jeopardy-style game about the American Civil War. It provides the categories, dollar amounts, and templates for entering questions and answers. Players are instructed to scroll through and fill in the questions and answers on various topics related to the Civil War such as battles, generals, slavery, the Union, and Confederates. It also includes a final jeopardy round.
This document outlines the rules and structure for a Jeopardy-style game about The Catcher in the Rye novel. It includes 6 categories with 5 questions each about characters, symbols, quotes, and other elements of the novel. Players will select a question, provide the answer, and earn points corresponding to the question value. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
The document provides a series of scenarios related to ethics and good decision making. Players earn points for choosing honest, respectful, responsible, fair and caring options in response to questions about trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness and citizenship. Correct answers emphasize keeping commitments, being a good sport, treating others well, following rules equally, and considering the needs of others.
The document contains the structure and categories for a game of Jeopardy. There are 6 categories with questions ranging in value from $100 to $600. Players must phrase their responses in the form of a question. The game includes a Daily Double round and allows players to click for answers.
This document sets up a Jeopardy-style game to review information from chapters 1-5 of the book "Academic Encounters: Life in Society". It includes the chapter topics as categories and contains questions and answers in the typical Jeopardy format to test knowledge of key terms, people and concepts discussed in each chapter.
This document discusses the risks and consequences of problem gambling, especially for teens. It notes that problem gambling can lead to school problems, relationship issues, debt, crime, depression, and suicidal thoughts. About 1 in 25 Oregon teens already experience issues with their gambling. While gambling may start as fun, it can become addictive like alcohol or drugs. The document provides signs of problem gambling and information on where to seek help.
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.
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This document contains instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital presentation. It includes templates for 6 categories with 5 questions each, valued from $100 to $500. Players would provide answers to the questions, and the game would check if they are correct before revealing the actual questions. The presentation keeps track of scores and allows playing multiple rounds before a final jeopardy round.
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The document contains the text and questions for a Jeopardy-style game covering various body systems, including the respiratory, circulatory, digestive, excretory, and other systems. It includes questions ranging from $100 to $500 about the parts and functions of different body systems. There are also sections for entering answers and questions to complete the game.
This document provides instructions for how to use a Jeopardy template for creating a Jeopardy game. It explains how to copy the template, determine categories, construct questions and answers for each category and value, and save the file. The template includes category titles and empty fields to add questions and answers.
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The document appears to be a template for a Jeopardy game, with 6 subjects and 5 questions for each worth $100, $200, $300, $400, and $500. The template includes spaces for the questions, answers, and Daily Doubles. It also indicates the rounds of Jeopardy and Double Jeopardy before a Final Jeopardy question and space for the final answer.
This document contains a table with 5 topics and 4 columns of data. Each cell contains a numerical value from $100 to $400. Below the table are questions corresponding to each numerical value, on various personal topics such as favorite food, brothers' names, activities on weekends, computer issues, and education history.
The document provides instructions for playing a Jeopardy-style game using a PowerPoint presentation. It includes directions to enter answers and questions into different slides, keep track of scores on a scoreboard, and notes to not save the file after playing to avoid overwriting the original content. Players, categories, and dollar amounts are set up on slides for two rounds and a final Jeopardy round.
The document provides instructions for how to use a Jeopardy template to construct a Jeopardy game. It instructs the user to copy the template to their hard drive, open the game board slide, select question categories, and fill in questions and answers for each category and dollar amount. It also notes that the user can change the background graphic.
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A slideshow presenting The Last Anthill of the Wild Wild North - a tragi-comedy musical based on the meteoric rise and fall of the larrikin bushman who inspired Crocodile Dundee. The production explores themes of identity, fame, evolving perceptions of Australian identity, and the poignant irony of aspiring to embody a fictionalized version of oneself. Songs from the play can be heard here
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As for the play itself: The play opens in a dreamlike swirl of sound and movementa lone boys melody drifting through a landscape of towering anthills as Holden Lee, an enigmatic actor, arrives, setting the wheels of fate in motion.
At an awards night, Jack Hendricks, a rugged buffalo hunter, stands in the spotlight, clutching the Territorian of the Year trophy. Applause echoes, but in the haze of flashbulbs and swirling voices, he glimpses Holden in the crowd, the man who has turned Jacks life into fiction.
Jacks story unfoldshis reckless charm, his fling with Merle, and the three months he survived alone in the Kimberlies, a feat that made him a legend. Holden, desperate for stardom, latches onto this legend, shaping it into a hit film. Jack, lost between admiration and resentment, watches Holdens version of him take on a life of its own.
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Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is one of the most significant cultural celebrations in the world. In 2025, the festivities will mark the beginning of the Year of the Snake according to the Chinese zodiac. Its a time of renewal, reunion, and reflection, as families come together to honor traditions and welcome in a new cycle of luck and prosperity.
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Chinese New Year is celebrated on the first day of the first lunar month, typically falling between January 21 and February 20. The festivities last for 15 days and end with the Lantern Festival, a celebration of light and family.
Year of the Snake
The Year of the Snake, one of the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac, is often associated with wisdom, beauty, and subtlety. People born in the Year of the Snake are believed to possess these traits, making it a time to embrace introspection, renewal, and personal growth.
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Chinese New Year traditions are rich with customs designed to bring luck and prosperity.
Family Reunions: Its common for families to gather, enjoy large meals together, and share stories.
Red Envelopes (Hongbao): Exchanging red envelopes filled with money is a way to share good fortune.
Fireworks and Lion Dances: Fireworks are believed to scare away evil spirits, and lion dances bring joy and good luck.
Cleaning the House: People often clean their homes before the New Year to sweep away bad luck and make room for positive energy.
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A fun BAFTA (Business, Art, Fashion, Technology and Alcohol) quiz ran originally in 2025. Approachable for beginners and pleasurable for veterans.
This is the prelims (ie. first part) of the quiz. This set was originally run with the help of IIIT Delhi's Quiz Club, Trivialis, and its Cultural fest, Odyssey. Further information can be found on their Instagram handle(s).
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