Realidades I Captulo 4 A Rebecca Petrini Jeopardy
Realidades I Capítulo 4 A © Rebecca Petrini
Jeopardy FINAL JEOPARDY Vocabulario IR Conjugar IR - traducir oraciones Escribir Preguntas Contestar Preguntas 10 10 10 20 20 20 30 30 30 40 40 40 50 50 50
Hago ejercicio en____. El gimnasio
Esquío en ____. las montañas
Nado en ____. la piscina
Veo películas en____. el cine
Voy de compras en ____. el centro comercial
Fill in the blank with the correct form of IR: Yo ____ a la iglesia. voy
Fill in the blank with the correct form of IR: Ella ______ a la mezquita. va
Fill in the blank with the correct form of IR: Tú ____ a la sinagoga. vas
Fill in the blank with the correct form of IR: Los chicos _______ al templo. van
Fill in the blank with the correct form of IR: Samuel y yo _____ también. vamos
Translate: I go to the beach. Voy a la playa.
Translate: Marta goes to the pool. Marta va a la piscina.
Translate: They go to a piano lesson. Ellos van a una lección de piano.
Translate: We go to the mountains to ski. (Nosotros) vamos a las montañas para esquiar.
Translate: Do you go to the library to read? ¿Vas a la biblioteca para leer?
Translate: How are you? ¿Cómo estás?
Translate: Where are you from? ¿De dónde eres?
Translate: How many classes do you have? ¿Cuántas clases tienes?
Translate: Where are you going? ¿Adónde vas?
Translate: With whom are you going? ¿Con quién vas?
Answer in a complete sentence: ¿Adónde vas los fines de semana? (Yo) voy a ______. (Answers will vary)
Answer in a complete sentence: ¿Dónde estudias? (Yo) estudio en _____. (Answers will vary)
Answer in a complete sentence: ¿Con quién vas al cine? Voy al cine con ____. (Answers will vary)
Answer in a complete sentence: ¿Cuántas clases tienes? Tengo ______ clases.
Answer in a complete sentence: ¿Cómo eres? Soy _____. Answers will vary.
Final Jeopardy Tema: Questions Place your wagers. Pregunta: When you ask a question using an interrogative, what is the order of the sentence? ¿Listos? Respuesta: Interrogative + verb + subject
Game Play Options: -I often tailor a class game of jeopardy based on the size of the class. I also like to use Individual dry erase boards for students to use to write the answers. Some Playing Options: Play individually or as pairs - One student (or pair) chooses the category (disregarding point value). All students answer the question. All students that answer correctly on their first try receive one point. The student that answers correctly first receives a bonus point. (They enjoy the racing aspect of the competition. ) - Have the students who elect the point value and answer correctly receive the full amount of points. Any other student who answers correctly receives half of the point value. This keeps everyone participating. - Divide the class in two. All students write the answers on whiteboards and hold them up. The team with the person with the first correct answer is awarded the points for that question. - If the class is smaller, you can have only the student choosing the category answer the question. The only issue I find with this is that I often lose the attention of the other students and they do not end up getting a thorough review if they are not actively using their brains too. I will sometimes pair them up in this case. - If you do not have individual whiteboards, you can purchase them for a very reasonable price at dollar stores. If you have three, you can have three teams and have students alternate group members for each question. Or simply use the blackboard for students to write answers.
Winning the game: -Students with the highest amount of points win. Sometimes I give a couple points on the test. Candy or cultural items are also a favorite among students. I usually give out stickers as prizes, which students can accumulate to use for homework passes. (See my Sticker Incentive Program freebie by clicking here) Using the Power. Point To get the answer for the question tap the screen. To go back to the main screen click the arrows. Alternate Usage: Use as task cards -Print the slides 2/page in pure black and white. -Cut off the answers and number them from 1 to 25. Make Final Jeopardy number 26 or simply omit. -Hang them around the room, scatter them on desks or have them circulate with a time limit. -Have students answer on the answer sheet on the following page. (Note this is a general sheet and does not account for questions with more than once answer. ) You can give them a time limit or allow them all to finish. -I will occasionally award prizes (see above) for most correct answers. -I also sometimes allow them to work with a partner to spice it up, but both must complete
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