Exploring Themes and Characters in "The Outsiders": A Jeopardy Game
Dive into the world of "The Outsiders" through an engaging PowerPoint Jeopardy game! Explore key characters, themes, and memorable quotes from the novel, such as Johnny's fears, Ponyboy's identity struggles, and the significance of sunsets. Test your knowledge on pivotal moments, like the rumble's outcome, Darry's concerns, and Randy's realization. This interactive game is perfect for teaching literature and fostering deeper discussions about class differences and friendship in S.E. Hinton's classic story.
Exploring Themes and Characters in "The Outsiders": A Jeopardy Game
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Likes shop lifting, and carryinga switch blade. Johnny said he would have cleaned out the store in Windrixville.
The strongest of all the Greasers, known for his muscles
The word starting with “I” that “gold” best represents There once was a man from Peru,Who dreamed of eating his shoe,He awoke with a fright,In the middle of the night,And found that his dream had come true!
The understanding that Randy came to about the rumble and the reason he ultimately did not attend
The point when Ponyboy understands that appearances are everything and the reason the Socs will always win is because they look like it and not that they necessarily act like it.
The two things that Ponyboy wrongly thought were true when Randy came to visit him at home
Pleaded, “I'm like the middleman in a tug-o-war, and I'm being split in half..."