Title: Quiz Show
1- Quiz Show
- Grades K-12
- Aligned to Virginia State Standards
2Quiz Show Features
- A game show format designed specifically for use
with Insight 360. - Insight 360 is eInstructions classroom
instruction system that allows you to interact
with students as they learn, quickly gaining
insight into student understanding during class
so you can adjust instruction in real-time during
a single class session. - Each item includes a CueTag for players to
respond with student response devices. - Each CueTag has the question type, answer, and
an optional standard. - Presenters receive real-time feedback and
longitudinal reports. - Five categories of assessment content of
increasing difficulty levels with low to high
point values and one bonus question. - Note If you want to create a Quiz Show
customized specifically for your class, download
the eI Quiz Show Template from http//www.einstruc
tion.com/insight360/Samples-Examples. - Multiple Choice questions
3Rules
- Launch Insight 360.
- Playing Individually Provide a student response
device to each player. - Playing with Teams Divide the group into teams
and provide each team with one student response
device. - Display the main game board (slide 4) in Slide
Show. - Presenter selects a category and point value.
- Players respond to the question using the student
response devices. - Presenter reviews the correct answer.
- Separate from the game, presenter records the
points for questions. - Presenter clicks the Back button to return to the
main game board to continue. - Playing Individually Presenter selects a
category and point value for the next question. - Playing with Teams The team that answers
correctly has control of the board. If both teams
are correct, the team who has control of the
board remains in control. - Use the bonus question only after all questions
have been answered or the game is about to end. - The winner has the most points at the end of the
game.
4YOUR TOPIC IS. . . .
Language Skills Mathematics Reading Science Social Studies
200 200 200 200 200
400 400 400 400 400
600 600 600 600 600
800 800 800 800 800
1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bonus 2000 points
5Language Skills 200
- Which sentence has the comma(s) in the right
place? - We picked up the grass, rocks and trash in the
yard. - We picked up the grass, rocks, and trash in the
yard. - We picked up the grass, rocks and trash, in the
yard. - We picked up the grass rocks, and trash in the
yard.
6Language Skills 400
- In which sentence is the word in italics
correctly spelled? - We gain nowledge by talking with those older than
ourselves. - We gain noledge by talking with those older than
ourselves. - We gain knowledge by talking with those older
than ourselves. - We gain nolege by talking with those older than
ourselves.
7Language Skills 600
- Read the two sentences.
- I gave some flowers.
- I gave to the patient.
- Which sentence combines the ideas of both
sentences while correctly sequencing the direct
object and the indirect object? - I gave the patient some flowers.
- I gave some flowers the patient.
- I gave to the patient some flowers.
- I gave flowers to some patients.
8Language Skills 800
Read the sentence. Maria bought a present for
herself since it was her twenty-first
birthday. Which word in the sentence is a
reflexive pronoun?
a. present c. twenty-first
b. her d. herself
9Language Skills 1000
- Read the sentence below and note the dangling
modifier in italics. - After doing well on the test, the teacher gave
the class a pizza party. - How could the sentence be rewritten with a
correct structure? - After doing well on the test, the teacher had a
pizza party - After doing well on the test, the teacher gave
them a pizza party. - After the teacher did well on the test, she gave
the class a pizza party. - After the class did well on the test, the teacher
gave them a pizza party.
10Mathematics 200
There are three water coolers in the cafeteria.
Each holds 5 liters when it is full. Now each one
is partly empty. How many liters of water
should be added to fill the water coolers?
a. 10 liters c. 11 liters
b. 5 liters d. 4 liters
11Mathematics 400
Which of the following figures has exactly 3
lines of symmetry?
a. c.
b. d.
12Mathematics 600
Megans backyard is enclosed by a fence and the
house. A diagram of the backyard is shown
below. What is the area of Megans
backyard?
a. 5,600 square fee c. 8,100 square feet
b. 1,600 square feet d. 4,500 square fee
13Mathematics 800
The scatterplot below shows the number of absent
students each week in the Lakeside School
District. What type of relationship is shown by
the data?
a. There is a positive relationship. c. There is a neutral relationship.
b. There is a negative relationship. d. There is no relationship.
14Mathematics 1000
2x² 18x20
a. 10, 1 c. 11, 2
b. 8, 12 d.10, 1
15Reading 200
Use the diagram of the kite from Ben Franklin, a
Kite, and Electricity to answer this
question. How many sticks did Ben use
to build the kite?
a. 2 c. 4
b. 3 d. 5
16Reading 400
Read these sentences from the second Dolphins
article. One day, Marten hopes to have a real
conversation with dolphins. It wont be
free-floating conversation, he says. Which word
has almost the SAME meaning as free-floating?
a. direct c. intelligent
b. simple d. easy
17Reading 600
The following graphic organizer from Playing
Games in the Classroom lists retention rates
based on how information is taught. Consider the
ways teachers use video games and simulations in
the classroom. According to the
organizer, which is the most effective method of
teaching?
a. Practice by doing c. Demonstration
b. Audio visual d. Lecture
18Reading 800
- Reread the first paragraph of the article under
Volunteer Opportunities in Mosby Science
Museum Volunteer Opportunities. - Each year, the Mosby Science Museum opens its
doors to more than 800,000 guests from around the
world. We couldnt do it without you! If you
enjoy helping others or giving your time and
talents to a worthwhile cause, if you want to
brush up on your job skills or gain work
experience, or if you simply like having fun with
science, please consider joining us as a
volunteer. - Based on the information in this paragraph, which
of the following groups of people do you think
would make up the smallest group of museum
volunteers? - parents who have stayed home with children
returning to the workforce - working adults
- middle and high school students
- retired people
19Reading 1000
Read the following lines from Romeo and
Juliet. What if it be a poison, which the
friar Subtly hath ministerd to have me
dead, Lest in this marriage he should be
dishonourd, Because he married me before to
Romeo? What does the word ministerd mean?
a. instructed c. helped
b. provided d. tested
20Science 200
Penguins and hummingbirds are both birds but they
are different from each other in many ways. In
what way are they alike?
a. They can fly. c. They have feathers.
b. They can swim in water. d. They are cold-blooded.
21Science 400
The picture below shows how a green plant absorbs
and releases materials for photosynthesis.
Refer to arrow number 3 in the diagram above.
During photosynthesis, plant leaves give off a
gas. What is this gas?
a. ozone c. carbon dioxide
b. oxygen d. hydrogen
22Science 600
What scientific tool can be used to measure the
average kinetic energy of the molecules of a
substance?
a. balance c. meter stick
b. graduated cylinder d. thermometer
23Science 800
Use the information in the chart to answer the
following question. The ion lithium
achieves stability by ____.
Ion Atomic Number Oxidation Number
Lithium 3 1
Oxide 8 2
Magnesium 12 2
Aluminum 13 3
Chloride 17 1
Iron(III) 26 3
Nickel(II) 28 2
Iodide 53 1
a. losing one electron c. gaining one electron
b. losing two electrons d. losing three electrons
24Science 1000
- Early astronomers noticed that from one time of
year to another some nearby stars appeared to
shift position relative to distant stars. This is
called parallax shift. For which phenomenon is
this parallax shift evidence? - The rotation of Earth about its axis.
- The tilt of Earths axis.
- Earth has an elliptical orbit rather than a
circular orbit. - The revolution of Earth about the Sun.
25Social Studies 200
The beginning of the Declaration of Independence
gives three examples of unalienable rights. They
are ____, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.
a. property c. life
b. wealth d. freedom
26Social Studies 400
During the first two decades of the 1800s, the
shaded region on the map below was known as what?
a. Northwest Territory c. New France
b. New England d. New Holland
27Social Studies 600
What invention completes the table below
regarding Americas industrial revolution in the
late 1700s and early 1800s?
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution
steam engine
?
textile mills
interchangeable parts
a. the phonograph c. electric power
b. cotton gin d. the telephone
28Social Studies 800
The Holocaust, or the mass murder of six million
European Jews, was part of what war?
a. World War I c. The French Revolution
b. World War II d. The Spanish-American War
29Social Studies 1000
Beginning in the 1500s, Native American cultures
were gradually destroyed and replaced by European
cultures. Which European nation conquered the
Aztec and Inca Empires in the Americas?
a. Great Britain c. Spain
b. Germany d. France
30BONUS 2000
The graph below shows water level in meters on a
beach measured every six hours for a 24-hour
period. Refer to the information and
the graph above. Predict the tide at 6 P.M. on
Day 2.
a. 1.0 meter c. 4.0 meters
b. 0.2 meters d. 2.9 meters
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