Title: Usage Guidelines for Jeopardy PowerPoint Game
1- Usage Guidelines for Jeopardy PowerPoint Game
- Game Setup
- Right now, Click File gt Save As, and save this
template with a different file name. This will
keep the template untouched, so you can use it
next time! - Scroll through the presentation and enter the
answers (which are really the questions) and the
questions (which are really the answers). - Enter in the five category names on the main game
board (Slide 4). - Game Play
- Open 2nd Slide, let the sound play. Click to 3rd
Slide, let the sound play. Click to 4th Slide and
show students the Game Board - As you play the game, click on the YELLOW DOLLAR
AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the
surrounding box. - When the student answers, click anywhere on the
screen to see the correct answer. Keep track of
which questions have already been picked by
printing out the game board screen (Slide 4) and
checking off as you go. - Click on the House / Home Icon box to return to
the main scoreboard. - Final Jeopardy Go to Slide 3 and click Final
Jeopardy button in the bottom right corner,
click again for the Question, click again for
final jeopardy sound, When that is finished
playing click again for the answer slide.
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4Plotpourri
Character Nouveau
Ready, Set, Go!
Wild Style
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5Which of the following happened second? A.
Sherlock determines that Dr. Mortimers dog is a
curly-haired spaniel. B. Dr. Mortimer begins
reading from his manuscript. C. Dr. Mortimer says
the footprints were of a gigantic hound. D.
Holmes calls the tale of the Baskervilles a
fairytale. (Ch. 1-3)
6Answer B Holmes determines the breed of dog
as Dr. Mortimer comes to the house, and very soon
after, he begins reading from his manuscript
7The only word that was written in ink on the
mysterious note/letter sent to Sir Henry was
__________.(Ch. 4-6)
8Answer Moor the word moor was not found in
the Times Newspaper, so it had to be
hand-written.
9What was Barrymore doing while Sir Henry and
Watson spied on him?(Ch. 7-9)
10Answer Signaling the convict with a candle.
11True or False Frankland spotted Holmes with his
telescope
(Ch. 10-12)
12Answer False Frankland had actually spotted
Cartwright bringing Holmes his food and supplies.
Frankland had also thought that Cartwright was
bringing the supplies to Seldon, not Holmes
13Holmes adds extra details to the story in the
final chapter concerning Stapleton. Which is not
something he said? A. Stapleton is a long-lost
heir of the Baskerville family.B. The dog was
mechanical, but looked real from the use of
phosphorus.C. Stapleton has been a part of
crimes other than the one described.D. Stapleton
was the man in the cab in London.
(Ch. 13-15)
14Answer B the dog was real and purchased by
Stapleton. Phosphorus was used to make the dog
seem scarier.
15Match each of these characters with one of the
descriptions provided.1) Mortimer
A. superstitious man2) Sir
Charles B. wild and
profane
3) Hugo Baskerville
C. friendly doctor Ch. 1-3.
161) C Mortimer was a longtime friend of Sir
Charles and examined his body when he had
died.2) A Sir Charles has always been a
superstitious man and believed in the Baskerville
Curse ever since he first heard the legend.3) B
Hugo was described as a very bad man who cared
for no one.
17 True or False Mr. and Mrs. Barrymore told
Watson as soon as he arrived that they intend to
stay in Baskerville Hall in honor of Sir
Charles.(Ch. 4-6)
18Answer False This is false because when Sir
Henry arrives to the hall, Mr. Barrymore tells
him he needs to find new house keepers.
191) Selden a) Naturalist 2)
Jack b) Mrs. Barrymores
brother3)Frankland c) Lauras
father(Ch. 7-9)
Match each of these characters with one of the
descriptions provided.
Match each of these characters with one of the
descriptions provided.
201) B Selden is Mrs. Barrymores convict
brother 2) A Jack is a naturalist because he
likes to collect bugs and butterflies.3) C Mr.
Frankland is Lauras father who doesnt talk to
her anymore.
21Why did Laura Lyons write to Sir Charles asking
her to meet him?(Ch. 10-12)
22AnswerShe wrote to him in the hopes of asking
him for money for a divorce.
23What do we learn about Stapleton based on the
painting in Baskerville Hall?Ch. 13-15
24We learn Stapleton is actually a Baskerville!
25True or FalseSir Charles died in the Grimpen
Mire.(Ch. 1-3)
26False he died in the Yew Alley (part of
Baskerville Hall)
27What was Sir Henry describing when he said it
glimmered like a ghost?(Ch. 4-6)
28Baskerville Hall
29What is one detail we learn about the Grimpen
Mire?(Ch. 7-9)
30 Deadly marshland dark green spots all over
it horses have been known to die there eerie
sounds are heard on it Stapleton likes to catch
butterflies there
31Match each person to the place the person is
staying at.1) Coombe Tracey
A. man on the tor 2)Stone huts
B. Seldon3)
The moor
C. Laura Lyons(Ch. 10-12)
321) C Mrs. Laura Lyons staying in Coombe Tracey
since neither her husband nor her father will
see/communicate with her2) A Mr. Frankland
said that he saw a boy taking food to the stone
huts to where he thought Selden was hiding, but
its actually the man on the tor.3) B
Selden is Mrs. Stapletons brother, so shes
hiding him there temporarily until he can be
shipped off to South America.
33What had obscured the view of Holmes, Watson, and
Lestrade on the moor?A. thunderstormB. dense
fogC. Baskerville HallD. hills of the
moorCh. 13-15
34Answer B Watson had noticed that the dense,
white fog was moving towards them.
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36How many years have the Stapletons lived in
Devonshire?2, 4, or 6 years
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382 YEARS!