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PowerPoint Jeopardy FlowersNursery Rhymes WeatherSensesCounting Shapes

This is a sunflower.

This is a daisy.

This is a petal. What is this flower part?

This is a stem. What is this flower part?

This is a root. What is this flower part?

All the King’s Horses and all the Kings men, couldn't put ______ ______ back together again! This is Humpty Dumpty.

This is Little Miss Muffet. Along came a spider who sat down beside her and frightened ____ _______ away!

This is Hey Diddle Diddle. ___ ______ ______, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jump over the moon…

This is Baa Baa Black Sheep. ___ ___ _____ _____, have you any wool?

This is Jack and Jill. ____ ___ ____ went up the hill, to fetch a pail of water.

This is rain.

This is the sun.

This is snow.

This is wind.

This is a meteorologist.

This is the sense of sight.

This is the sense of smell.

This is the sense of hearing.

This is the sense of taste.

This is the sense of touch.

There are 3 apples.

There are 7 carrots.

There are 9 bananas.

There are 11 watermelons.

There are 15 lemons.