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1 Usage Guidelines for Jeopardy PowerPoint Game
Game Setup Right now, Click File > Save As, and save this template with a different file name. This will keep the template untouched, so you can use it next time! Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). Enter in the five category names on the main game board (Slide 4). Game Play Open 2nd Slide, let the sound play. Click to 3rd Slide, let the sound play. Click to 4th Slide and show students the Game Board As you play the game, click on the YELLOW DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box. When the student answers, click anywhere on the screen to see the correct answer. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen (Slide 4) and checking off as you go. Click on the “House / Home Icon” box to return to the main scoreboard. Final Jeopardy – Go to Slide 3 and click “Final Jeopardy” button in the bottom right corner, click again for the Question, click again for final jeopardy sound, When that is finished playing click again for the answer slide.

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3 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 Final

4 Playwrights I.T. Style and Design I.P. Plays 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

5 Answer 1-1 A doctor who wrote The Seagull and died shortly after finishing his last play

6 Question 1-1 Who is Anton Chekhov?

7 Answer 1-2 Known for his realist plays, he wrote the play with “the door slam heard around the world”

8 Question 1-2 Who is Ibsen?

9 Answer 1-3 An Irishman with a passion for aesthetics. Known as much for his wild scandal as for his plays.

10 Question 1-3 Who is Oscar Wilde?

11 Answer 1-4 Born in Dublin. One of the playwrights introduced by the Independent Theatre Society. Unlike other realists, he wrote comedies like Pygmalion

12 Who is George Bernard Shaw?
Question 1-4 Who is George Bernard Shaw?

13 Most famous Swedish Playwright
Answer 1-5 Most famous Swedish Playwright

14 Who is August Strindberg
Question 1-5 Who is August Strindberg

15 Answer 2-1 Founded in Paris by worker at the gas company, he wanted to present works by realist that were banned. He was noted for his highly realistic productions and autocratic style

16 Question 2-1 Who is Andre Antoine?

17 Answer 2-2 The most influential theatre dedicated to realism, its symbol is a seagull.

18 What is the Moscow Arts Theatre?
Question 2-2 What is the Moscow Arts Theatre?

19 DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

20 Answer 2-3 This group performed only on Sundays with professional actors in professional theatre. It was democratic with a board of directors. Based in Berlin

21 What was the Freie Buhne?
Question 2-3 What was the Freie Buhne?

22 Answer 2-4 A lighting style used by Theatre Libre in which illumination of the stage picture seemed to come from the actual onstage sources, like a table lamp

23 What is motivated lighting?
Question 2-4 What is motivated lighting?

24 Answer 2-5 A subscription company created by a Dutchman, JT Grein, to get around the censorship of the lord chamberlain. Gave Shaw his start, and inspired other independent companies including the Royal Court.

25 What was the English Independent Theatre?
Question 2-5 What was the English Independent Theatre?

26 Answer 3-1 They sought to convince their audiences that stage action represented everyday life. The action onstage resembled what people could observe around them. However they faced great opposition and censorship

27 Question 3-1 Who were the realists?

28 Answer 3-2 A “slice of life style” that typically shows that stark side of life. Almost like a documentary.

29 Question 3-2 What is naturalism?

30 Answer 3-3 Meyerhold’s acting system which was a physical performance style. The body was trained to operate like a machine.

31 Question 3-3 What is biomechanics?

32 Answer 3-4 Oscar Wilde was an advocate for this artistic movement where art was not expected to have a social purpose, but was meant to be enjoyed just for the sake of it.

33 What was the art for art’s sake movement? What was aestheticism?
Question 3-4 What was the art for art’s sake movement? What was aestheticism?

34 Answer 3-5 They were not doctrinaire in their practices, arguing instead that each play should define its own form. Every production has its own style derived from the text, performers, and the intended audience.

35 Question 3-5 Who were the eclectics?

36 Answer 4-1 He developed the most influential acting system in the world, that went on to influence 20th century American theatre.

37 Question 4-1 Who was Stanislavski?

38 Founded the Theatre Libre
Answer 4-2 Founded the Theatre Libre

39 Question 4-2 Who was Andre Antoine?

40 Answer 4-3 Avant garde Russian director and former student of Stanislavski that was killed by the government. He built constructivist sets for his machine like actors

41 Question 4-3 Who was Meyerhold?

42 Answer 4-4 An Englishman who wanted to free theatre from dependence on realism, literature and the actor, to create a unified artwork. He wrote about the actor as an uber marionette

43 Who was Edward Gordon Craig?
Question 4-4 Who was Edward Gordon Craig?

44 Answer 4-5 After a nearly 24 hour discussion with Stanislavski, he agreed to cofound the Moscow Arts Theatre

45 Who was Nemirovich-Danchenko?
Question 4-5 Who was Nemirovich-Danchenko?

46 Answer 5-1 He was the son of a serf but he has an answer about how to save the Cherry Orchard

47 Question 5-1 Who is Lopakhin ?

48 Answer 5-2 She put the manuscript in pram and the baby in the hand bag. She like to go for walks with men of the cloth.

49 Question 5-2 Who is Prism?

50 Answer 5-3 He is an imaginary friend of Algernon’s and his excuse that will allow him to dine with Jack at the Savoy.

51 Question 5-3 Who is Bunbury?

52 Answer 5-4 He is left behind when the doors are locked and the orchard is chopped down. He longs for the days of serfdom where people had their place.

53 Question 5-4 Who is Firs?

54 Answer 5-5 She gets lumps of sugar when she asks for none, she gets cake when she asks for bread and butter. She has been proposed to by Ernest in London, to find that someone else has been proposed to in the country.

55 Question 5-5 Who is Gwendolen?

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57 Final Jeopardy Answer He wrote a book that bloody sucked, stole Oscar Wilde’s suitor, and was Henry Irving’s manager.

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59 Final Jeopardy Question
Who was Bram Stoker?


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