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Smartboard Jeopardy Smartboard Jeopardy Lesson notes L. Harvey Almarode Instructor almarolh@jmu.edu almarolh.googlepages.com Memorial Hall 3625D MSC 6907 Harrisonburg, VA 22807 540-568-4550

Lesson Notes Directions for using this Smartboard Jeopardy template. Double click on the Category names to edit and change. Edit each of the Question pages with the Question and Answer. You must move the purple reveal box to enter the correct response, then move the reveal box over the answer until it is covered. After all questions are entered Save As... and give it another name. This helps preserve the template. The blank purple button in the center of the Jeopardy board is an Infinite Cloner and is used to place over the question button when you return to the. This shows that this button has been chosen and can not be chosen again. The white cells are for the score keeper to keep score of the teams. Drag the numbers to the cell to change score. Drag the white rectangle to the cell to delete score.

Team 1 Score Jeopardy Team 2 Score Plot Setting/Style Theme Characters Wild Card 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Plot- 100 The first major action in the story that sets the story in motion. Inciting Incident/ initiating incident.

Plot - 200 A technique for hinting at events that may occur later in the plot What is foreshadowing

Plot - 300 The insertion of an earlier event into the time order of a narrative What is a Flashback

Plot - 400 This is the element of plot that gives the audience "time and place" What is setting?

Plot - 500 This is the wrap-up of a story and is sometimes called falling action. What is denouement

Setting/Style- 100 This genre asks "what if" What is science fiction

Setting/Style - 200 This author (a fav. of Ms. Smith), is known as the first King of Horror Who is Edgar Allan Poe

Setting/Style - 300 In this point of view, the story is told from the perspective/view point of one character. What is first person?

Setting/Style - 400 A third-person narrator who is all seeing/knowing, is said to have this. Omniscient point of view

Setting/Style - 500 This is the least common form of point of view, in fiction writing. What is second person point of view?

Theme - 100 "You can fool too many of the people too much of the time," is the moral of this short story. "The Owl Who Was God"

Theme - 200 This story suggests that desperate people do desperate things, and supports the epigram "if the poor only had profiles there would be no difficulty in solving the problem of poverty" (Oscar Wilde) What is "Coffee, Snacks, Worms" by Karleen Bradford.

Theme - 300 This story shows what happens when you don't "keep your friends close and your enemies closer" What is "The Cask of the Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe?

Theme - 400 "Shoes got by devilish ways will burn your feet" What does Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones say to Roger about stealing shoes?

Theme - 500 This story demonstrates that one's identity does not always fit into the choices we are given. What is "Borders"

Characters - 100 This main character in a story is faced with the conflict. What is a protagonist

Characters - 200 These are fully developed, well described characters who often change because of the conflicts that they encounter. What are round/ dynamic Characters?

Characters - 300 This character can be argued to be brave, inspirational, stubborn, argumentative or disrespectful, depending on the perspective of the person doing the arguing. Who is the mother is Thomas King's "Borders."

Characters - 400 The antagonist of "To Build a Fire." What is Nature?

Characters - 500 This character leaves us unknowing... has his/her perspective changed? Who is Sanger Rainsford?

Wildcard - 100 This type of story is used to explain things; it has God/s. What is myth

Wildcard - 200 This type of storytelling has supernatural beings who are not Gods. What is Folklore

Wildcard - 300 According to anthropologists, humans have been telling stories for at least this long. What is 10,000 years

Wildcard - 400 In this collection of stories, characters, who are travelling on pilgrimage, are challenged to compete against each other to see who is best able to tell a story balanced in "sentance and solaas" (entertainment and meaning). What are The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer

Wildcard 500 This epigram suggests that all we know comes to us from somewhere; thus, as authors, artists and humans all of our thoughts and actions come to us from the contributions of others. What is: "no man [woman] is an island unto him/herself.