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Jeopardy GameFor Reading Across
CurriculumGeeta Talukdar
Jeopardy
LanguageArts
Math SocialStudies
PhysicalScience
EarthScience
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Final Jeopardy
Jeopardy
$100 Question from Language Arts
The Four Basic Parts of Speech
$100 Answer from Language Arts
What are adjectives, verbs, nouns, and adverbs?
$200 Question from Language Arts
Different words or phrases in the same language that have a similar meaning.
$200 Answer from Language Arts
What are synonyms?
$300 Question from Language Arts
A single word made by combining two other words using an apostrophe.
$300 Answer from Language Arts
What is contraction?
$400 Question from Language Arts
The four types of sentences.
$400 Answer from Language Arts
What are declarative, exclamatory, interrogative, and imperative?
$500 Question from Language Arts
Etc. stands for this common word.
$500 Answer from Language Arts
What is etcetera?
$100 Question from Math
The number of days in February not on leap years.
$100 Answer from Math
What is 28?
$200 Question from Math
A polygon with three sides and three angles.
$200 Answer from Math
What is a triangle?
$300 Question from Math
The top number of a fraction.
$300 Answer from Math
What is a numerator?
$400 Question from Math
In the metric system, the symbol K stands for this.
$400 Answer from Math
What is kilo?
$500 Question from Math
90° is this common angle.
$500 Answer from Math
What is a right angle?
$100 Question from Social Studies
This building is known as the tallest in New
York City.
$100 Answer from Social Studies
What is the Empire State building?
$200 Question from Social Studies
This Portuguese explorer discovered America.
$200 Answer from Social Studies
Who is Christopher Columbus?
$300 Question from Social Studies
The three branches of government.
$300 Answer from Social Studies
What is Executive, Legislative, and Judicial?
$400 Question from Social Studies
The Erie Canal is located on this river.
$400 Answer from Social Studies
What is the Hudson River?
$500 Question from Social Studies
The driest, hottest and lowest desert in the United States.
$500 Answer from Social Studies
What is Death Valley?
$100 Question from Physical Science
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet (Richard of York Gave Battle In Vain)
$100 Answer from Physical Science
What are the colors of the rainbow?
$200 Question from Physical Science
The smallest particle of matter.
$200 Answer from Physical Science
What is an atom?
$300 Question from Physical Science
This tool is used to lift heavy objects.
$300 Answer from Physical Science
What is a pulley?
$400 Question from Physical Science
This travels 186,000 miles per second.
$400 Answer from Physical Science
What is light?
$500 Question from Physical Science
The study of the properties and behavior of light.
$500 Answer from Physical Science
What is optics?
$100 Question from Earth Science
The first person on the moon.
$100 Answer from Earth Science
Who is Neil Armstrong?
$200 Question from Earth Science
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto
$200 Answer from Earth Science
What are the planets in the solar system?
$300 Question from Earth Science
The branch of physics that studies the universe.
$300 Answer from Earth Science
What is astronomy?
$400 Question from Earth Science
Its’ average period of revolutions around earth is 29 days, 12 hours, and 44 minutes.
$400 Answer from Earth Science
What is the moon?
$500 Question from Earth Science
An average increase in the Earth’s temperature that causes changes in climate.
$500 Answer from Earth Science
What is global warming?
Final Jeopardy
The Natural Rights as found in the Declaration of Independence.
Final Jeopardy Answer
What is the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?
Bibliography
• http://jc-schools.net/tutorials/PPT-games/• http://www.georgiastandards.org/
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