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Welcome. to. Jeopardy. Almost Test Time Jeopardy. JEOPARDY RULES. Final Jeopardy. Round 1. Mrs. Sanchez Knows you can Do it!!. Group 2. Group 3. Group 1. JEOPARDY. Scores. Forms of Literature (Genres). Prefixes and Suffixes. Antonyms, synonyms, homophones. Punctuation. Decoding.

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  1. Welcome to Jeopardy

  2. Almost Test Time Jeopardy

  3. JEOPARDY RULES

  4. FinalJeopardy Round 1 Mrs. Sanchez Knows you can Do it!! Group 2 Group 3 Group 1

  5. JEOPARDY Scores Forms of Literature (Genres) Prefixes and Suffixes Antonyms, synonyms, homophones Punctuation Decoding Classification 100100100100100100 200200200200200200 300300300300300300 400400400400400400 500500500500500500

  6. Final Jeopardy

  7. Final Jeopardy Category: Healthy Breakfasts

  8. What are the food groups which will help you do better on the test? Fruits, vegetables, grains, protein and dairy (milk). Scores

  9. There were many photos of the family. • Which of the words in the above sentence could be spelled differently and have a different meaning? • there • photos • many • family 100 a. there Scores Return

  10. In Mexico, life is as good as a clever boy can make it. • Which word is a SYNONYM for clever? • smart • tired • young • strong 200 a. smart Scores Return

  11. Even though I felt like I was lost in the park, I was able to locate a bench. Which word is a SYNONYM for locate as it is used in this sentence? a. hold b. find c. rescue d. shift 300 c. rescue Scores Return

  12. Which two words are ANTONYMS? • talk, speak • pretend, imagine • ocean, sea • gentle, fierce 400 D. gentle, fierce Scores Return

  13. Which word is an ANTONYM for slow? • noisy • dull • easy • quick 500 d. quick Scores Return

  14. Which is correct? A- Amadeas’ shoe’s is red. B- Amadea’s shoes are red. C- Amade’as shoes are red. D- Amadeas shoe’s are red. 100 Amadea’s shoes are red. Scores Return

  15. Which is correct? A- I like purple, juicy grapes B- I likes purple juicy’s grapes. C- I like purple, juicy grape’s. D- I like purple juicy grapes. 200 I like purple, juicy grapes. Scores Return

  16. Which is right? A- The boys cars’ are cool. B- The boy’s car’s are cool. C- The boy’s cars are cool. D- The boys’ cars’ are cool. 300 The boy’s cars are cool. Scores Return

  17. Which is correct? A-Amadea’s favorite book is “Clifford Reads”. B-Hector likes the book The Titanic Rises. C-Paloma’s fave book is “Cinderellis”. D-My mom likes the book west side Story. 400 Hector likes the book The Titanic Rises. Scores Return

  18. Which is correct? A- A pocket for Corduroy is a good book. B- “Is your Mama a Llama” is a great book. C- The Little Red Hen is a classic book. D- “Snow White” is my favorite story. 500 The Little Red Hen is a classic book. Scores Return

  19. A giraffe is tall__ than a kangaroo. • Which suffix should be added to the word tall to make the sentence true? • -ful • -est • -ing • -er 100 d. -er Scores Return

  20. A clay pot that is colorful is: • has no color • difficult to tell what color it is • has many colors • has faded colors 200 c. has many colors Scores Return

  21. The seal watches the penguin coming closer and closer, then WHAM! • In the sentence above, the word closer is used to show that the penguin is: • approaching the seal • struggling with the seal • circling the seal • blocking the seal 300 a. approaching the seal Scores Return

  22. Which suffix can be added to the word bake to make a new word meaning “someone who bakes”? • -er • -ed • -ing • -est 400 a. -er Scores Return

  23. Amadea and her mother were headed homeward. • The suffix –ward tells us that: • they were leaving their home • they were going to someone else’s home • they had no home • they were going to their own home 500 d. they were going to their own home Scores Return

  24. Which word has the same vowel sound as the underlined part of table? • crayon • wrapped • wax • back 100 A -crayon Scores Return

  25. Which word does NOT rhyme with bear? • pear • dear • dare • hair 200 b. dear Scores Return

  26. The word cries ends in ies. Which one of these letters can be added to ies to form another word? • b • c • l • x 300 c. l (lies) Scores Return

  27. In which word does –ight sound the same as in straight? • bright • weight • light • slight 400 b. weight Scores Return

  28. How should the word poodle be divided into syllables? • po-odle • poo-dle • poo-dl-e • p-oo-dle 500 b. poo-dle Scores Return

  29. Think about how these things are related: • living thing/animal/bird/duck/duckling • Which of the following is true? • all animals are duckling • all ducks are living things • all living things are birds • all birds are ducklings 100 b. all ducks are living things Scores Return

  30. Which word is a main heading for the other three words? • grandchild • family • father • grandmother 200 b. family Scores Return

  31. Which word names a group that includes the other three words? • peach • fruit • apple • orange 300 b. fruit Scores Return

  32. The boy had an asthma attack during the mile run. • Which dictionary entry gives the BEST meaning for the word attack as it is used in the sentence? • to take strong action against • beginning to work • a spell of sickness • to start to work on 400 C. a spell of sickness Scores Return

  33. Read this dictionary entry: • The clap of the waves on the boat was noisy. • In the sentence above, clap is: • a noun c. an adjective • a verb d. an adverb clap \‘klap\ v. 1. to strike noisily n. 2. a loud crash made by striking together two hard surfaces n. 3. a hard or friendly slap 500 a. a noun Scores Return

  34. Snow White, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty are fictional stories with characters who may be magical and magic throughout. They are examples of: • myths • biographies • fairy tales • non-fiction 100 c. fairy tales Scores Return

  35. “The Turtle and the Hare” by Aesop is a story which teaches a lesson. It is a type of: • legend • fable • autobiography • cookbook 200 b. fable Scores Return

  36. The adventures of Hercules and Achilles and other gods and their feats are known as: • fairy tales • autobiographies • myths • poems 300 c. myths Scores Return

  37. Couplets, limericks, haiku and free verse are all types of: • poems • legends • myths • automobiles 400 a. poems Scores Return

  38. A humorous story with exaggerations and swaggering heroes who do the impossible with nonchalance are: • poems • biographies • tall tales • non-fiction 500 Scores c. tall tales Return

  39. Daily Double To Question

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