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Instructions for using this template.
  • Start on the next slide. Click to on prompt to
    begin.
  • Click question in category and allow the first
    student with hand up to answer.
  • Click slide again for the answer
  • Now click the very , very top of the answer slide
    to go back to game board.
  • When all questions are answered, go to slide 4
    for double jeopardy. Students make a number
    wager based on how many points they have already.
  • Most points overall WINS!

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Jeopardy
TEXT STRUCTURES! Choose a category. You will be
given the answer. You must give the correct
question.
Click to begin.
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Choose a point value.
Choose a point value.
Click here for Final Jeopardy
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DEFINE IT
CLUE WORDS FOR WHAT STRUCTURE
UNSCRAMBLE IT
GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE
NAME IT
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800 - American Idol 900 Glee 1000
News 1100 More News 1130 Jay Leno
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What is chronological order
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Small cars use less gasoline than big trucks.
Cars do not roll over as easy as big tall trucks.
Both vehicles have a right to the road.
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What is compare and contrast
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Texting and driving is dangerous. Just taking
your eyes off the road can be deadly. In some
states it is illegal to text and drive. Drivers
need to always use common sense to stay safe.
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What is problem and solution
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We went to that party the other night and the
police busted it. The music was too loud and
there were too many cars on the grass.
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What is cause and effect
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Chameleons are lizards that change their color in
order to not get eaten by prey. They have color
sensor skin cells that change to whatever color
they are resting on!
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What is main idea/ description
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Problem and Solution
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What is, an author will want to explain a
problem, and then show one or more solutions.
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Cause and Effect
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What is, a writer will want to explain how one
event leads to another.
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Compare and Contrast
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What is, an author wants to explain how two or
more things are similar and different.
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Chronological Order
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What is, an author wants to explain events in
time order as they happened.
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Main Idea/Description
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What is, the author offers a main idea statement
and then supports that statement with details.
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Chronological Order
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What is a recipe, driving directions, history
book, etc., etc.
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Cause and Effect
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What is an accident report, weather report, etc.,
etc.
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Compare and Contrast
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What is a menu, car buying guide, sports page,
etc., etc.
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Problem and Solution
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What is a newspaper article about gang violence,
a commercial about recycling, a Save the Sea
Turtles poster, etc., etc.
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Main Idea / Description
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What is a story about alligators, a billboard
about Disney discounts, etc., etc.
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Therefore, as a result, for this reason
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What is Cause and Effect
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however, in the same way, likewise, as opposed to
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What is Compare and Contrast
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First, then, next, finally
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What is Chronological Order
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Threat, difficulty, struggle, hope, answer,
possibility
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What is Problem and Solution
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One reason, for example, several kinds, some
factors, etc.
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What is Main Idea
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What is Cause and Effect
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What is Chronological Order
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What is Main Idea
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What is Compare and Contrast
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What is Problem and Solution
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Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
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Identify the Text Structure Alligators can be a
dilemma in residential areas. They seem still
and harmless but will strike fast when hungry or
in danger. Crocodiles are rarely found in
residential areas but are also dangerous in the
wild. The key with both of these reptiles is to
use common sense and respect.
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Problem / Solution A problem was first stated
with a possible solution at the end.
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