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Rules for Playing (not a complete list)

Rules for Playing (not a complete list). You will have 20 seconds to finish answering your question. I will count only the first thing that the designated speaker says. Each team must have a different designated speaker for every round.

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Rules for Playing (not a complete list)

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  1. Rules for Playing (not a complete list) • You will have 20 seconds to finish answering your question. • I will count only the first thing that the designated speaker says. • Each team must have a different designated speaker for every round. • If you pass or get the answer incorrect, I will say the answer to the question. The next question will go to the next team. • As there are an odd number of questions, I will think of a number between one and fifteen. The last question will go to whichever team guesses closest. • You cannot choose the category for which you wrote questions.

  2. Expectations of Behaviour • You may only get out of your seat if you need to talk to your team-mates. • When it is not your team's turn, you may only talk in a whisper. • When it’s your team’s turn, you can’t scream, sing or raise your voice. • You may never question Rabbi Doron’s umpiring. • Only one person speaks at a time.

  3. PowerPoint Jeopardy

  4. When were you born? Category 1 – 10 points

  5. Why do you like school? Category 1 – 20 points

  6. What are some of your favourite childhood memories? Category 1 – 30 points

  7. Can you tell us about your job? Category 1 – 40 points

  8. How did your parents meet each other? Category 1 – 50 points

  9. Every American boy plays sport. I would know because I played sport, and I’m American.Category 2 – 10 points

  10. Rabbi Doron is a shocking teacher; even my sister thinks he’s bad. Category 2 – 20 points

  11. Johnny is the best soccer player because he scored a good goal. Category 2 – 30 points

  12. Obviously, boys didn’t wear jumpers!—Said by an American to whom “jumper” means Category 2 – 40 points

  13. I don’t recall. Category 2 – 50 points

  14. What should we do if the interviewee says, “my mum died yesterday”? Category 3 – 10 points

  15. What should we not say in a graceful closing? Category 3 – 20 points

  16. What are the three aspects of being prepared? Category 3 – 30 points

  17. What are three aspects of active listening? Category 3 – 40 points

  18. Give three examples of good body language. Category 3 – 50 points

  19. What is anINTERVIEW? Category 4 – 10 points

  20. What areOPEN- ENDED QUESTIONS? Category 4 – 20 points

  21. What areARTEFACTS? Category 4 – 30 points

  22. What is ORAL HISTORY? Category 4 – 40 points

  23. What is aPRIMARY SOURCE? Category 4 – 50 points

  24. In the past, people used typewriters. What program do they use in the present? Category 5 – 10 points

  25. In the present, people listen to music on iPods. What did they use in the past? Category 5 – 20 points

  26. In the past, people posted cassettes (tapes). What do they do in the present? Category 5 – 30 points

  27. When I started teaching, I would come home with coloured dust on my jacket. Why does this no longer happen today? Category 5 – 40 points

  28. In the past, people used beepers/pagers. What do they use today? Category 5 – 50 points

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