1.Question cards placed in center 2.Showdown Captain reads a question 3.Students work alone and write answers 4.Teammates signal when ready 5.Showdown.

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1.Question cards placed in center 2.Showdown Captain reads a question 3.Students work alone and write answers 4.Teammates signal when ready 5.Showdown Captain calls “Showdown” 6.Teammates show and discuss answers 7.Teammates celebrate or coach 8.New Showdown Captain leads next round Showdown

Answer Sheet 1.Graph 2.Title 3.Chart 4.Table of contents 5.Picture 6.illustration 7.Bold face 8.Italics 9.Glossary 10.Index 11. subheading 12.Caption 13.heading 14. map

Bear, Ronald, et al. Treasures New York: McMillan McGraw hill, Berson, Dr. Michael et al. Horizons New York: Time for kids, Giarratano – Russell, Susan, et al. Health New: McMillan McGraw Hill Bell, Max,et al. Everyday Mathematics. Chicago IL Wright group, 2007.