Slide 2 Game Play Open 2 nd Slide, let the sound play. Click to
3 rd Slide, let the sound play. Click to 4 th Slide and show
students the Game Board As you play the game, click on the YELLOW
DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box.
When the student answers, click anywhere on the screen to see the
correct answer. Keep track of which questions have already been
picked by printing out the game board screen (Slide 4) and checking
off as you go. Click on the House / Home Icon box to return to the
main scoreboard. Final Jeopardy Go to Slide 3 and click Final
Jeopardy button in the bottom right corner, click again for the
Question, click again for final jeopardy sound, When that is
finished playing click again for the answer slide. Slide 3 Slide 4
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400 500 100 200 300 400 Final 100 ??? Slide 5 200 300 400 500 100
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400 500 100 Literature Story Structure Standard 6 Genre Elements
Genre Slide 6 Physical or emotional attributes of a character
described with adjectives Slide 7 Character Traits Slide 8 The
difference between right and wrong; what was learned from the story
Slide 9 Moral or Lesson Slide 10 Persons represented in plays,
stories, or poems Slide 11 Characters Slide 12 A book or other
printed work Slide 13 Text Slide 14 Support the main idea Slide 15
Details Slide 16 The story line or plan of the novel, text, or play
Slide 17 Plot Slide 18 The main idea Slide 19 Theme Slide 20 The
theme or central idea of a story Slide 21 Central Message Slide 22
Show how stories are similar Slide 23 Compare Slide 24 Show how
stories are different Slide 25 Contrast Slide 26 Telling a story
from the point of view of I or we Slide 27 First Person Slide 28
Telling a story without using I or We Slide 29 Third Person Slide
30 DAILY DOUBLE Slide 31 Who is telling the story? Usually it is
the main character Slide 32 Point of View Slide 33 Person who
writes a story for others to read Slide 34 Author Slide 35 Someone
who tells a story Slide 36 Narrator Slide 37 Rhythmic structure of
a verse of poetry Slide 38 Meter Slide 39 How the syllables are
stressed or unstressed in a poem Slide 40 Rhythm Slide 41 The
actors in a performing arts piece Slide 42 Casts Slide 43 Actions
or movements on stage Slide 44 Stage Directions Slide 45 Words
spoken by characters in a story Slide 46 Dialogue Slide 47 A short
tale that teaches a lesson or moral, often with animals Slide 48
Folktale Slide 49 Similar to poetry but it does not have rhythm or
rhymes Slide 50 Prose Slide 51 A situation or event that creates an
emotional effect Slide 52 Drama Slide 53 A belief or person that
may not be able to be proven as real or true Slide 54 Myth Slide 55
A story told in a few words or lines that use figurative language,
emotions and rhythm to explain the meaning Slide 56 Poem Slide 57
Slide 58 The acronyms used to compare fiction paired passages Slide
59 Slide 60 STEPSA