Title: Jeopardy Template
1This is a template for you to use in your
classroom. These notes will not appear on the
actual slide show.
This is ...
Jeopardy!
Scroll to next slide to modify the game board
2Change category names by double clicking on them
and typing in new category
Choose a Daily Double answer Right click on a
button, go to action settings, choose hyperlink
to Slide, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the
next slide to link to the appropriate category
slide
Fractions
Probability
Transformations
Miscellaneous
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3Fractions
Click on column heading to enter category name
Click on Place answer here to enter answer
Click on What is to enter questions
The amount given as a whole number and a fraction.
Right click each black box, action settings,
choose play sound, and select sound for either
right or wrong answers
Selecting sounds right click on box, check box
for play sound, click on Other sound Navigate to
sound folder in Jeopardy folder, click on sound
to be used.
Mixed numbers
4Fractions
Two or more fractions that name the same amount.
Equivalent fractions
5Fractions
The number below a bar in a fraction that tells
how many equal parts are in the whole or group.
denominator
6Fractions
The number above the bar in a fraction that tells
how many parts of the whole or group are being
considered.
numerator
7Probability
A possible result of an experiment.
outcome
8Probability
To make a reasonable guess about what will happen.
predict
9Probability
The probability, or likelyhood, of an event
happening.
chances
10Probability
The chances of an event happening.
probability
11Transformations
Slides, flips, and/or turns of polygons.
transformations
12Transformations
A movement of a figure to a new position by
rotating the figure around a point.
Turn (rotation)
13Transformations
A movement of a figure to a new position by
flipping the figure over a line.
Flip (reflection)
14Transformations
A movement of a figure to a new position along a
straight line.
slide
15Miscellaneous
A whole number that has two or more factors.
Composite number
16Miscellaneous
A number that has exactly two factors I and
itself.
Prime number
17Miscellaneous
A customary unit for measuring weight that is
equivalent to 16 ounces.
Pound (lb.)
18Miscellaneous
A customary unit for measuring weight 16 of
these are equivalent to 1 pound.
Ounce (oz.)