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1 Welcome to... A Game of X’s and O’s

2 If you are unfamiliar with the game show, the purpose of this program is to answer questions correctly to form 3 X's or O's across, up and down, or diagonally. This program is excellent for classroom instruction because you can have 1 or 2 students take up each square and also have 2 contestants. This allows for up to 20 participants at a time. How to Play When you reach the opening screen with the names, you must click your mouse each time you want a new name or caricature to appear. Then, after all caricatures have appeared, click again for the main game screen. Have one to two students in pretend to be in each square. One of the two contestants picks their first square. Let's say Susie goes first and she is X. She chooses square 5. You must click on the person in the square in order to go to the question for slide 5. After clicking on the person, the question for that square appears. Let's say the question is "What year did Columbus come to America?" The person who you have assigned to the middle square then has to answer (or bluff) to that question. Let's say that Johnny is square 5 and says "1998". Susie then has to agree or disagree with Johnny's answer. After she has made her decision, you click the mouse again and the correct answer appears. Click on the menu arrow to return to the main game board. If Susie agreed with Johnny, she was wrong. Therefore, you would put an "O" in the black box in square 5 by clicking in the black box and typing and uppercase "O". If Susie disagreed with Johnny, you would put an "X" in the black box in square 5. Alternate contestants until someone has made 3 in a row. When that has happened, you can type in a "1" in their scoreboard section by clicking in the black box and entering the "1". If you aren't familiar with adding more slides to the presentation, you can now click on the "Click here if X wins" button to go to the winning slide. If you want more than one game, you can either copy additional slides, or just create multiple presentations. *****NOTE: Once you enter the "X" and "O" into the game board, you must go back and delete them from within the presentation. If you do not clear off the game board before exiting, they will be saved as part of the presentation!

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5 789 456 123 Scoreboard X O Click Here if X Wins Click Here if O Wins

6 1 What is the product of synthesis reaction?

7 1 One compound Home

8 2 What must be present for a combustion reaction to happen?

9 2 O 2 in the air

10 3 In a single replacement reaction what determines if the reaction will happen?

11 3 It must be more reactive in the activity series of elements.

12 4 Why isn’t photosynthesis a true synthesis reaction?

13 4 It produces more than one product.

14 5 In a double replacement reaction what pieces of the compounds are switching places?

15 5 The cations.

16 6 What type of reaction forms a precipitate?

17 6 A double replacement reaction.

18 7 One of these three products must be present in a double replacement reaction, what are they?

19 7 Water, a gas, or a precipitate.

20 8 What is a solid forming out of solution?

21 8 A precipitate.

22 9 This is an example of what type of reaction: 2H 2 + O 2 → 2H 2 O

23 9 Synthesis reaction.

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