Title: Jeopardy Game
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2In your groups Choose a spokesperson to give the
correct response. NOW GET READY!!
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4The Presidency
5Old School Presidents
6The White House
7Show Methe Money
8Recent Presidents
9Barack Obama
10The Presidency
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The White House
Show Me the Money
Recent Presidents
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11How often is the presidential election held in
the United States?
12Every 4 Years
13What is the name of the Presidents private
airplane?
14Air Force One
15What famous speech does the President deliver
each January?
Daily Double!
16State of the Union
17What famous document lists the duties of the
President?
18The Constitution
19What branch of government does the President
represent?
20Executive
21In 1791, this President helped select the site
for our nations capital.
22George Washington
23Herbert Hoover was President at the beginning of
this economic crisis.
24The Great Depression
25Which President was the first to wear a beard in
office?
26Abraham Lincoln
27Four Presidential faces are carved on Mount
Rushmore.Name 2.
Daily Double!
28George Washington Thomas Jefferson Abraham
Lincoln Theodore Roosevelt
29Which U.S. President was disabled due to
contracting the Polio virus?
30Franklin Roosevelt
31What is the name given to the security officers
at the White House?
32The Secret Service
33The garden which can be seen from the Presidents
office is named after this flower.
34rose
35What geometric shape is part of the name of the
Presidents office?
36oval
37On what street is the White House located?
38Pennsylvania Avenue
39What vehicle often lands on the lawn around the
White House?
40helicopter
41Which President is pictured on the Penny?
42Abraham Lincoln
43Which building is pictured on the back of a 20
bill?
44The White House
45Thomas Jefferson is pictured on this unusual bill
we dont see that often.
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47How many Presidential Dollar Coins are being
minted each year?
484
49Which president is pictured on the half dollar
coin?
50John F. Kennedy
51Which recent President is the son of a former
President?
52George W. Bush
53Which President resigned from office following
the Watergate Scandal?
54Richard Nixon
55Which recent President was born in Georgia?
56Jimmy Carter
57Which U.S. President was a Hollywood actor before
becoming President?
58Ronald Reagan
59Which recent president shook hands withPresident
Kennedy as a teenager?
60Bill Clinton
61What state did Barack Obama represent as a
Senator?
62Illinois
63What sporting area has Barack Obama said he will
bring to the White House?
64A basketball court
65In what state was Barack Obama born?
66Hawaii
67What office did Barack Obama hold before being
elected President?
68Senator
69In what year will Barack Obama be up for
reelection?
702012
71Final Jeopardy
72The Vice-President
73Joe Biden is our new Vice-President. What state
has he represented in the Senate for the past 36
years?
74Delaware
75Daily Double!
76Reflection for Use of this PowerPoint
Document My first period class is what is
termed by the school as ELT or Extended Learning
Time. I teach social studies ELT and did for
this past year. The class consisted of those
students, based on CRCT math and reading scores,
which did not necessarily need extra help with
those areas. This past year I used this form of
PowerPoint to discuss the social studies current
affairs that was happening at the time. This
Jeopardy game was useful in covering the
presidential election that was the forefront of
news coverage. This type of game is useful for
not only the learning that is involved, but also
for the students to work and discuss together
ideas to come to the collective answer. The
students were not able to pick their own groups,
but were placed in groups so that everyone would
benefit. It might be hard to use this exact
PowerPoint next year in that the election would
not be a current affair, but it still might
benefit the students understanding various
topics they may have heard during the election
coverage. To change the answers as Jeopardy
calls them, and alter information presented would
be a simple and useful task. I would not have to
create a new PowerPoint Jeopardy game to explore
new current affairs topics, but instead replace
the information on the slides and then save as a
new PowerPoint game.