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LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!!

Sounds Like PrefixesLatin & Greek Roots Propaganda Techniques Literary Devices Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final JeopardyJeopardy

$100 Question from Sounds Like Books build better readers

$100 Answer from Sounds Like What is alliteration?

$200 Question from Sounds Like And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep

$200 Answer from Sounds Like What is repetition

$300 Question from Sounds Like The rocks crunched under our feet.

$300 Answer from Sounds Like What is an example of onomatopoeia?

$400 Question from Sounds Like DOUBLE JEOPARDY ` ` ` ` Who’s woods / these are / I think / I know ` ` ` His house / is in / the village though ` ` ` ` He will / not mind / me stop / ping here ` ` ` ` To watch / his woods / fill up / with snow

$400 Answer from Sounds Like What is an example of accent?

$500 Question from Sounds Like One fish, two fish Red fish, blue fish

$500 Answer from Sounds Like What is an example of rhyme?

$100 Question from Prefixes What is the prefix that means two?

$100 Answer from Prefixes bi-

$200 Question from Prefixes What is the prefix that means lower or opposite?

$200 Answer from Prefixes de- dis-

$300 Question from Prefixes What is the meaning of the prefix fore- or pre- ?

$300 Answer from Prefixes Before, ahead of time

$400 Question from Prefixes What does the prefix super- mean?

$400 Answer from Prefixes Above, greater than

$500 Question from Prefixes What is the meaning of the prefixes il-, im-, in-,ir-,non-,un-,

$500 Answer from Prefixes NOT

$100 Question from Latin & Greek Roots DOUBLE JEOPARDY What is the meaning of the following Greek Root words: -astr, -aster, -astro ?

$100 Answer from Latin & Greek Roots Star

$200 Question from Latin & Greek Roots What does the Latin root word –auto mean?

$200 Answer from Latin & Greek Roots self

$300 Question from Latin & Greek Roots What is the Greek root word that means life?

$300 Answer from Latin & Greek Roots -bio-

$400 Question from Latin & Greek Roots What Latin root words mean Happen, yield, go?

$400 Answer from Latin & Greek Roots -cede-, ceed-. -ceas-, -cess-

$500 Question from Latin & Greek Roots What is a Greek root that means to write?

$500 Answer from Latin & Greek Roots - graph-, -graphy-, -gram-

$100 Question from Propaganda Techniques Try sizzle soda, everybody loves it!

$100 Answer from Propaganda Techniques What is bandwagon?

$200 Question from Propaganda Techniques DOUBLE JEOPARDY Proactive is used by Brittany Spears and other famous stars.

$200 Answer from Propaganda Techniques What is a testimonial?

$300 Question from Propaganda Techniques Don’t vote for Billy Bob, he’s a scoundrel!

$300 Answer from Propaganda Techniques What is name-calling?

$400 Question from Propaganda Techniques Come on out a enjoy our country living!

$400 Answer from Propaganda Techniques What is an example of plain folk?

$500 Question from Propaganda Techniques Try our new lotion, it will make your skin softer, silkier, and more supple.

$500 Answer from Propaganda Techniques What is loaded words?

$100 Question from Literary Devices His head is hard as a rock.

$100 Answer from Literary Devices What is a simile?

$200 Question from Literary Devices The dog told the woman he wanted to go home.

$200 Answer from Literary Devices What is an example of personfication?

$300 Question from Literary Devices I have told you a thousand time to put away your clothes.

$300 Answer from Literary Devices What is hyperbole?

$400 Question from Literary Devices She was a refreshing drop of water.

$400 Answer from Literary Devices What is a metaphor?

$500 Question from Literary Devices DOUBLE JEOPARDY He is a pig!

$500 Answer from Literary Devices Metaphor

Final Jeopardy What is the name of your vocabulary workbook?

Final Jeopardy Answer Wordskills or Vocabulary Workshop

State Standards 7.1.spi.10 L2Recognize and use grade appropriate and/or content specific vocabulary within context. 7.1.spi.22 L2Identify similes, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole in context. 7.1.spi.19 L2Identify examples of Literary Devices (i.e., bandwagon, loaded words, testimonials 7.1.spi.23 L2Analyze the effects of sound in context (e.g., alliteration, onomatopoeia, accent, rhyme, and repetition.A