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Directions:

• Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).

• Enter in the categories on the main game boards.

• As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box.

• When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.

• Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.

• Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.

• Continue until all clues are given.

• When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!

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D aphn eRound 1

FinalJeopardy

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ExplorersWords

SchmurdsI think I know…

Important

People

Where in the

World?

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Final Jeopardy

Scores

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Who was the leader of the first Europeans to visit the Americas?

Who was the leader of the first Europeans to visit the Americas?

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Who was Leif Eriksson?Who was Leif Eriksson?

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This was the European who proved it was possible to reach

Asia by sailing west from Europe.

This was the European who proved it was possible to reach

Asia by sailing west from Europe.

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Who was Ferdinand Magellan?Who was Ferdinand Magellan?

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This person was the first European to sail around the

southern tip of Africa.

This person was the first European to sail around the

southern tip of Africa.

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Who was Bartholomeu Dias?Who was Bartholomeu Dias?

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This was the explorer to first reach the Pacific Ocean.

This was the explorer to first reach the Pacific Ocean.

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Who was Vasco Nunez de Balboa?

Who was Vasco Nunez de Balboa?

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Italian explorer who figured out that Columbus had not reached

Asia.

Italian explorer who figured out that Columbus had not reached

Asia.

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Who was Amerigo Vespucci.Who was Amerigo Vespucci.

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A mapmakerA mapmaker

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What is a cartographer?What is a cartographer?

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A decision or idea reached by thoughtful study.

A decision or idea reached by thoughtful study.

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What is a conclusion?What is a conclusion?

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The study of how to plan and control the course of a ship.

The study of how to plan and control the course of a ship.

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What is navigation?What is navigation?

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This was used by sailors to determine their location in the

1400s by finding the position of the sun and stars.

This was used by sailors to determine their location in the

1400s by finding the position of the sun and stars.

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What is an astrolabe?What is an astrolabe?

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An adventure story that tells about the brave deeds of people

long ago.

An adventure story that tells about the brave deeds of people

long ago.

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What is a saga?What is a saga?

Scores

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This is a small round, hill.This is a small round, hill.

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What is a knoll?What is a knoll?

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The definition of a monarch.The definition of a monarch.

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What is a king or queen?What is a king or queen?

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A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas.

A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas.

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What is an isthmus?What is an isthmus?

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This is a sickness caused by not getting enough vitamin C.

This is a sickness caused by not getting enough vitamin C.

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What is scurvey?What is scurvey?

Scores

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This is an instrument used to find direction. It always points north.

This is an instrument used to find direction. It always points north.

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What is a compass?What is a compass?

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The first European people known to have visited the Americas.

The first European people known to have visited the Americas.

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Who were the vikings?Who were the vikings?

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The first European to make a globe.

The first European to make a globe.

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Who was Martin Behaim?Who was Martin Behaim?

Scores

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Portuguese leader who started a school for navigators.

Portuguese leader who started a school for navigators.

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Who was Prince Henry?Who was Prince Henry?

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This European whose descriptions of the riches of

China made traders want to go to Asia.

This European whose descriptions of the riches of

China made traders want to go to Asia.

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Who was Marco Polo?Who was Marco Polo?

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This Portuguese explorer found a sea route to Asia by sailing

around Africa.

This Portuguese explorer found a sea route to Asia by sailing

around Africa.

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Who was Vasco da Gama?Who was Vasco da Gama?

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This was the name of the first European settlement in the

Americas.

This was the name of the first European settlement in the

Americas.

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What was Vinland?What was Vinland?

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This was the body of water reached by Vasco Nunez de

Balboa.

This was the body of water reached by Vasco Nunez de

Balboa.

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What was the Pacific Ocean?What was the Pacific Ocean?

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This is the name of the city that was captured by the Turks closing off trading between

Europe and Asia.

This is the name of the city that was captured by the Turks closing off trading between

Europe and Asia.

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What was Constantiople?What was Constantiople?

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This was the local name for the island on which Columbus first

landed.

This was the local name for the island on which Columbus first

landed.

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What was Guanahani?What was Guanahani?

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The name China was called during the time of Marco Polo’s

visit.

The name China was called during the time of Marco Polo’s

visit.

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Cathay?Cathay?

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Influential TribesInfluential Tribes

Final Jeopary Question

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Many early tribes were influenced by other ideas. The Mayas were influenced by the Olmecs, and

the Navajos by Hopis. How were these tribes influenced by earlier

civlizations?

Many early tribes were influenced by other ideas. The Mayas were influenced by the Olmecs, and

the Navajos by Hopis. How were these tribes influenced by earlier

civlizations?

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Scores

MAYAS NAVAJOSSTONE BUILDINGS BASKETS

LARGE CITIES POTTERY AND WEAVING

SOCIAL CLASSES TOOLS

SOCIAL PYRAMIDS CROPS