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By: Elisa Kuan Jeopardy Game!!

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By: Elisa Kuan

Jeopardy Game!!

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How to play this game?

• This is a game that is like jeopardy. • You can choose the amount of points you

want, and the higher the points are the questions are more difficult.

• There are 5 subjects in this whole game: it includes: English (hum), math, science, French, and Spanish.

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Science

Human body:• 100• 200• 300• 400• 500

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English

• 100• 200• 300• 400• 500

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Math

• 100• 200• 300• 400• 500

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Spanish

• 100• 200• 300• 400• 500

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What are the different types of systems in the human body?

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How many bones are there in an adult body?

• 270• 300• 200• 206• 205

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After the blood leaves the capillaries, what does it not contain anymore?

• Carbon dioxide• OxygenScience• Red blood cells• White blood cells• Nutrients

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What are the functions of the blood?

• A. Transports oxygen, nutrients, and water to your cells.

• B. Transports nutrients and oxygen to everywhere in your body.

• C. It helps carry specialized cells to help fight infections and heal wounds.

• A+B• A+C• B+C

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How many litres of blood are there in you body? What does it contain?

• 10 L of blood, and it contains nutrients and numerous of other substances.

• 5 L of blood. About 55% of this volume is plasma and in the plasma, it contains minerals, proteins, and other substances.

• 3 L of blood and contains oxygen.• 2L of blood and contains minerals and protein

s.

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What is an “Anachronism”?

• Something that is placed in an inappropriate period of time.

• Something that is placed in a appropriate time.

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What does ‘situational irony’ mean?

• The difference between what is said and what it means.

• The difference between what happens and what would be expected to happen.

• The difference between what the audience knows and what a character thinks to be true.

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What is an example of “Onomatopoeia”?

• “BAM”• “SNAP”• “CREAK”• “OUCH”• “BUZZ”• All of the above

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When a speech is delivered by a character alone on stage the word is called...

• Aside• Pun• Soliloquy• Anthesis• Suspense• Metaphor• None of the above

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What kinds of irony are there? And what do they each mean?

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What is a perfect square?

• A square that has equal sides.• A square that has the identical lengths of sides

with another square.• Any number that can be written as a product o

f two identical whole numbers.

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What is the Pythagorean Theorem? And what is it used for?

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What is the answer:(8(5)+20+(12+5))÷(44+6-39)

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What are the types of models used to multiply fractions?

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What is the definition of “ratio”?

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How do you say “I am a student” in Spanish”?

• Yo soy en estudiante.• Yo tengo en estudiante.• Yo estoy en estudiante.• Yo es en estudiante.• Yo pero en estudiante.

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How do you say: “hi”, “bye”, “see you in the morning”, and “see you later”?

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How do you say: “I am going to be a doctor”?

• Yo voy a ser un medico(a).• Yo tengo a ser un medico(a).• Yo estoy a ser un medico(a).• Yo veo a ser un medico(a).

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Conjugate the verb: “Ser” –to be perm.

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My father’s dad is my:

• Abuela• Abuelo• Hermano• Hermana• Sobrina• Prima• Primo• Padre

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CORRECT!!!

CORRECT!!

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INCORRECT!!!

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