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Page 1: 10 20 30 40 50 60 4-H Jeopardy – Parliamentary Procedure Ruth Ann Vokac, University of Illinois Extension Click here for directions.

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4-H Jeopardy – Parliamentary

Procedure

Ruth Ann Vokac, University of Illinois Extension Click here for directions

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This is the first thing a president says when he/she begins a meeting.

Green 10

Slide 32

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This is the person who takes notes during a meeting and then reports a summary of the meeting to the membership.

Green 20

Slide 33

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Green 30

During this time in the agenda, members continue to discuss topics they have discussed in previous meetings.

Slide 34

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Green 40

Slide 35

This is the term for the number who must vote for a main motion for it to pass.

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Green 50

Slide 36

This is the name of a written list of the order of business to be conducted at a meeting

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Green 60

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These are the three general ways a main motion may be amended.

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Yellow 10

This is the item on the agenda during which the secretary calls the names of all the members to determine if each is present.

Slide 38

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Yellow 20

These are the first two words that one would use to start a motion.

Slide 39

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Yellow 30

Slide 40

This is the person who takes over in the president’s absence.

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Yellow 40

These are two sentences a president would say immediately after a member has seconded a motion to conduct a food drive at Webber’s grocery store next Saturday at noon.

Slide 41

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Yellow 50

Slide 42

This is the type of motion a member might make if he/she thought the vote shouldn’t be taken on a motion until the next meeting.

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Yellow 60

This is what a member says if he/she wishes to stop debate and vote immediately on a motion.

Slide 43

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Blue 10

These are the words one would say immediately after another member has made a motion.

Slide 44

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Blue 20

This is the item on the agenda during which it is time in the meeting to discuss items never brought before this club previously.

Slide 45

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Blue 30

Slide 46

This action introduces business for the group to act on.

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Blue 40

Slide 47

This is what other members do to the treasurer’s books at the end of the year.

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Blue 50

Slide 48

This is the number of votes necessary to postpone a motion if there are 31 members voting at a meeting.

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Blue 60

These are the people who must sign checks written on a 4-H checking account.

Slide 49

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Red 10

This is the person who keeps the financial records for the club.

Slide 50

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Red 20

This is the number of yes votes needed to pass a main motion if 17 members are voting.

Slide 51

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Red 30

Slide 52

This is the sentence a member would say if he/she wanted to end the business portion of the meeting.

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Red 40

Slide 53

This is what a president might say if a member makes a main motion when another main motion has already been made and is still under discussion.

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Red 50

Slide 54

These are five ways the president may use for voting.

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Red 60

This is the number of members of the 18 present who would need to vote to stop discussion on a main motion for the motion “to call the question” to be successful.

Slide 55

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Purple 10

This is the person in the club who is responsible for sending information about club activities to the local media.

Slide 56

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Purple 20

This is a sentence that one would speak if he/she wished to nominate Sue Black for president.

Slide 57

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Purple 30

Slide 58

This is the sentence the president would say if he/she wanted members to begin the nomination process to elect a new president.

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Purple 40

Slide 59

This is what a member should say to get the floor if he/she wants to make a motion.

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Purple 50

Slide 60

This is what a member has if he/she is recognized by the president (given permission to speak).

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Purple 60

This is what a member would say if he/she wished to change a main motion that stipulates the club tour start at noon if he/she wanted the tour to start at 1:00 p.m.

Slide 61

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Green 10 Question

What is “I call this meeting (of the Pioneer 4-H Club) to order”?

Slide 2

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Green 20 Question

Who is the secretary?

Slide 3

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Green 30 Question

What is the

unfinished business?

Slide 4

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Green 40 Question

What is “majority”?

Or. . . What is one more than one-half?

Slide 5

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Green 50 Question

What is an agenda?

Slide 6

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Green 60 Question

What are

Inserting a word or phrase

Adding a word or phrase

Substituting a word or phrase ?

Slide 7

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Yellow 10 Question

What is roll call?

Slide 8

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Yellow 20 Question

What are “I move”?

Slide 9

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Yellow 30 Question

Who is the Vice President?

Slide 10

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Yellow 40 Question

What are “It has moved and seconded to conduct a food drive next Saturday at Webber’s grocery store at noon. Is there any discussion”? Slide 11

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Yellow 50 Question

What is a motion to postpone?

Slide 12

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Yellow 60 Question

What is “I move (call) the previous question”?

Slide 13

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Blue 10 Question

What are “I second the motion”?

Or What is “Second”?Slide 14

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Blue 20 Question

What is new business?

Slide 15

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Blue 30 Question

Slide 16

What is making a motion?

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Blue 40 Question

Slide 17

What is “audit”?

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Blue 50 Question

What is 16?

Slide 18

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Blue 60 Question

Who are the treasurer and one elected or designated adult?

Slide 19

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Red 10 Question

What is the treasurer?

Slide 20

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Red 20 Question

What is 9?

Slide 21

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Red 30 Question

What is “I move the meeting be adjourned”?

Slide 22

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Red 40 Question

What is “Your motion is out of order because only one main motion can be on the floor at one time”?

Slide 23

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Red 50 Question

What are voice vote, standing, call of roll, paper ballot, and show of hands?

Slide 24

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Red 60 Question

What is 12?

Slide 25

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Purple 10 Question

Who is the reporter?

Slide 26

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Purple 20 Question

What is “I nominate Sue Black (for President)”?

Slide 27

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Purple 30 Question

What is “Nominations are now open for President”?

Slide 28

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Purple 40 Question

What is “Madame President” or “Mr. President”?

Slide 29

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Purple 50 Question

What is “the floor”?

Slide 30

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Purple 60 Question

What is “I move to amend the motion by changing the time from noon to 1:00 p.m.”?

Slide 31

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Directions for 4-H JeopardyDivide participants into two groups. Have each group count off so that each group has a participant who is number one, two, etc. Each group should name a leader.

Determine which group will go first. The leader of that group should select a square from the Jeopardy Board, for example, Green 30.

Move the cursor to Green 30 and watch the cursor change to a hand. Click to reveal the Jeopardy answer. The groups will have 30 seconds to quietly discuss the question to ask.

The Jeopardy facilitator will pull a number from a group of items equal to the number of participants on each side and that will indicate who will give the Jeopardy question. (If the facilitator pulls #4, then the participant designated #4 will speak.) Put item #4 back into the group of numbered items. (Writing numbers on the bowls of plastic spoons is a way to easily get numbered items.)

If the speaker is correct,his/her team gets the number of points on the question. Have someone record the score on a board or large sheet of paper. If the participant is incorrect, the facilitator should pull another number, and the corresponding participant on the other team may answer and then get the points if he/she is correct.

If neither team gets the correct answer, the facilitator can reveal the correct answer by clicking on the word “answer.”

The leader of team 2 then selects the next question. (The leaders will alternate selecting colors and numbers from the board. (Note: after a square has been selected, its number becomes black, indicating it shouldn’t be selected again.

In the Slide Show view:

To return to the Jeopardy Board from any other slide, click the Clover: move the cursor over it until you see a hand and then click.

The game ends when a preset time expires or when all the squares have been used.

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Thanks to Fran Streitmatter, Youth Development Educator --Champaign Unit and Darla Binkley, Unit Leader -- Livingston Unit, from whose Jeopardy games I got ideas for this electronic version.

Ruth Ann Vokac, Youth Development Educator

University of Illinois Extension

Champaign Center

801 N. Country Fair Drive, Ste. E

Champaign, IL 61821

[email protected]