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Transcript: Example of a Jeopardy Template By: Laken Feeser and Rachel Chapman When creating without a template... http://www.edtechnetwork.com/powerpoint.html https://www.thebalance.com/free-family-feud-powerpoint-templates-1358184 Example of a Deal or No Deal Template PowerPoint Game Templates There are free templates for games such as jeopardy, wheel of fortune, and cash cab that can be downloaded online. However, some templates may cost more money depending on the complexity of the game. Classroom Games that Make Test Review and Memorization Fun! (n.d.). Retrieved February 17, 2017, from http://people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/msgames.htm Fisher, S. (n.d.). Customize a PowerPoint Game for Your Class with These Free Templates. Retrieved February 17, 2017, from https://www.thebalance.com/free-powerpoint-games-for-teachers-1358169 1. Users will begin with a lot of slides all with the same basic graphic design. 2. The, decide and create a series of questions that are to be asked during the game. 3. By hyper linking certain answers to different slides, the game jumps from slide to slide while playing the game. 4. This kind of setup is normally seen as a simple quiz show game. Example of a Wheel of Fortune Template https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Wheel-of-Riches-PowerPoint-Template-Plays-Just-Like-Wheel-of-Fortune-383606 Games can be made in order to make a fun and easy way to learn. Popular game templates include: Family Feud Millionaire Jeopardy and other quiz shows. http://www.free-power-point-templates.com/deal-powerpoint-template/ Quick video on template "Millionaire" PowerPoint Games Some games are easier to make compared to others If users are unsure whether or not downloading certain templates is safe, you can actually make your own game by just simply using PowerPoint. add logo here References Example of a Family Feud Template PowerPoint Games are a great way to introduce new concepts and ideas You can create a fun, competitive atmosphere with the use of different templates You can change and rearrange information to correlate with the topic or idea being discussed. Great with students, workers, family, etc. For example: With games like Jeopardy and Family Feud, players can pick practically any answers. The person who is running the game will have to have all of the answers in order to determine if players are correct or not. However, with a game like Who Wants to be a Millionaire, the players only have a choice between answers, A, B, C, or D. Therefore, when the player decides their answer, the person running the game clicks it, and the game will tell them whether they are right or wrong.

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Transcript: Count Olaf (Couch Genghis) is the main antagonist in this novel. This abusive, greedy, malicious, and self-centered arsonist is responsible for burning down the Baudelaire's house. Posing as a gym teacher, he gets himself appointed as the children's P.E. teacher, so that he and his henchmen can steal the Baudelaire fortune. Olaf is expressed as greedy when the author directly states in the following, "If you were going to give a gold medal to Count Olaf, you would have to lock it up some-place before the awarding ceremony, because Count Olaf was such a greedy and evil man that he would try to steal it beforehand." Another example which states that he is abusive and malicious is, " The Baudelaires gasped. What they were gasping at was what each of the women was dragging toward the car. Each powder-faced woman was dragging one of the Quagmire triplets, who were struggling desperately to get away," on page 208. He was kidnapping the Quagmires because the Baudelaires were under protection, and the Quagmires have a fortune of their own, so he abducts them instead. Furthermore, we can now conclude that Olaf is a malevolent and nasty man who is greedy for money, no matter how much he has. One internal conflict faced by the Baudelaires was that they were always very tired, which caused them to do poorly in their classes. Coach Genghis (Count Olaf in disguise), made them run laps all night in a program he called S.O.R.E. or Special Orphan Running Exercises. "Another internal conflict faced by the Baudelaires was that their teachers weren't very noble, yet they were still required to take tests on the things they had "learned." for example, "One day I went to the store to purchase a carton of milk," Mr. Remora would say, chewing on a banana.This was a problem because it was hard to concentrate on all the pointless questions and descriptions, so concentrating was a conflict. One final internal conflict faced by the Baudelaires was that nobody else but the Quagmires believed that Coach Genghis was really Count Olaf. This was hard for them because they had to find a way to get out of his grasp all by themselves. No matter how smart they are, they are still very young, and Count Olaf is an adult, so naturally, Count Olaf would have more intelligent views than the Baudelaires. Who is Count Olaf? The type of irony expressed throughout this novel varies according to the situation. One example of dramatic irony is when the Baudelaires contemplate that they are innocuous from Count Olaf, but unexpectedly, he appears the next day. This is proven when Violet says, "He is not a coach, he is Count Olaf." Here, Violet evidences that Olaf's disguise is not good enough to trick the Baudelaire orphans. Another example of irony is verbal irony. This is exposed in the beginning of the story, "'Memento Mori'—'Remember you will die.' The Baudelaire orphans looked up at the motto and vowed that before they died, they would solve this dark and complicated mystery that cast a shadow over their lives." Here the author directly states that the motto refers to misery and pain, instead of hinting the reader through tone. Out of the various ironic events occurring throughout novel, these are some examples which describe the most common irony usage; dramatic and verbal irony. school The genre of the novel, The Austere Academy by Lemony Snicket is very conspicuous indeed. The main genre revealed in this book is realistic fiction. This was portrayed throughout the novel because all the events that take place are possible to happen in real life. For instance, "Their trouble began one day when they were relaxing at the beach and received the distressing news that their parents had been killed in a terrible fire, and so were sent to live with a distant relative named Count Olaf." This unveils that even in real life, this situation has a possibility to occur. This is one of many examples which clearly support the fact that events such as losing parents in a house fire can occur in real life. With this in mind, we can say that the main genre is realistic fiction. There are many themes in this novel but the main ones are that nothing is ever at it seems and to never give up. To begin with, one theme in this book is that nothing ever is as it seems. An example which supports this is when Coach Genghis tricks everyone into thinking he is a coach and that he is not Count Olaf. An example is when Violet says, "He is not a coach, and he is Count Olaf." He even jesters the advanced computer. Additionally, the cafeteria ladies illustrate this theme. They don't seem unkind or wicked but they are on Count Olaf's side, and they help in the kidnapping of the triplets. "The five children handed their scarcely eaten lunches to the cafeteria workers, who blinked at them silently from behind their metal masks, and walked to the administrative building." Here the cafeteria workers appear like they are innocent and have no important role in this novel other that being

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Transcript: When was the first Babe Ruth Day celebrated? Answer: A) E.T. B) Schindler's List C) Waterworld What happened on April 18th, 1923? The flight crew Pete Carroll, 1994, 6-10 record. On July 18, 1999 who pitched a regular-season perfect game? Morocco Alfred Hitchcock On January 3, 1920, the Yankees purchased the contract of Babe Ruth from what MLB team? Which current top ten college head coach led the Jets for one unsuccessful season in the 1990's? Thanks for playing! Which 1970 film starred Al Pacino? April 27, 1947 What is the Jets cheerleader squad called? Harry Potter Who directed Rear Window and Vertigo? How many world championships did the Yankees win in the 20th century? 1978 Titans Answer: By: Jaclyn Natoli Pete Carroll, 1994, 6-10 record. Pete Carroll, 1994, 6-10 record. A) Steven Speilberg B) Alfred Hitchcock C) John Ford Answer: The Jets switched from white headgear to green in which season? Dog Day Afternoon Answer: 26 The Jets switched from white headgear to green in which season? Yankee Stadium opened Answer: A) The Devils Advocate B) Two Bits C) Dog Day Afternoon Where does the 1943 film Casablanca take place? David Cone Which of the following is NOT a Steven Speilberg film? A) Morocco B) Spain C) Egypt What character is actor Daniel Jacob Radcliffe better known as? Question: Boston Red Sox 1963 What year did the team take on the Jets name? Pete Carroll, 1994, 6-10 record. What was the team's original nickname before they became the Jets? Movie Section: Waterworld

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