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Dive into the world of club meetings with our engaging Jeopardy-style game! Test your knowledge of key roles and elements crucial to effective club management, such as the responsibilities of the President, Secretary, Treasurer, and more. Learn about parliamentary procedure, including how to make motions and the importance of minutes. Create a fun and educational experience for your group while reinforcing the fundamentals of meeting dynamics and teamwork. Perfect for club leaders and members to enhance their understanding in a playful way!
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Welcome to Jeopardy!
FinalJeopardy Round 1 Round 2 Darla’s Darlings Gail’s Group Tim’s Troop
Parts of a club meeting Whos Who More Who Gavel Games More Gavel Games 4-H Basics Round 2 Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
$100 Runs the clubs Business meetings
$100 Who is the President Scores
$200 Sends information about Your clubs activities to The media
$200 Who is the Club Reporter Scores
$300 Keeps records of club members Attendance at meetings
$300 Who is the Secretary Scores
$400 Keeps the financial records For the club.
$400 Who is the Treasurer Scores
$500 Makes sure that every Club meeting includes Some time for fun.
$500 Who is the Recreation Officer Scores
$100 Keeps the club Scrapbook with photos and news paper clippings
$100 Who is the Historian Scores
$200 Works with the organizational Leader to create the meeting agendas
$200 Who is the President Scores
$300 Takes minutes during the club Meetings.
$300 Who is the Secretary Scores
Daily Double
$400 Runs the business meeting If the President is not there.
$400 Who is the Vice President Scores
$500 Makes sure that club Committees are meeting and Getting their work done.
$500 Who is the Vice President Scores
$100 You must consult the minutes From the last meeting for This part of the agenda.
$100 What is Old Business Scores
$200 This is the first step to Introducing a new idea.
$200 What is To Make a Motion Scores
$300 This pledge should always come Before the 4-H Pledge
$300 What is The American Pledge Scores
$400 This is the motion made To end a meeting
$400 What is I move to adjourn the meeting Scores
$500 This is the first thing that happens in a business meeting
$500 What is “Call to Order” Scores
$100 After a motion is made someone Must do this.
$100 What is Second the Motion Scores
$200 After the secretary reads the Minutes the President ask if There are any of these.
$200 What is Corrections or Additions To the Minutes Scores
$300 After a motion is seconded the president will call for this
$300 What is discussion Scores
$400 The Minutes need a motion To approve and the What motion is needed after The Treasures Report
$400 What is a Motion to Accept. Scores
$500 This should follow the Pledges on the meeting agenda.
$500 What is Roll call. Scores
$100 The Meeting Element of Group Decision Making includes this.
$100 What is the Business Meeting Scores
$200 Games are an important Part of this time during a Meeting.
$200 What is Group Building Scores
$300 Group Buidling and Group Decision are two parts of a meeting, this is the 3rd.
$300 What is Program or Activity Scores