logging in or signing up Jeopardy Game aSGuest7826 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 249 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 23, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript THIS : THIS IS JEEPARTY With : With Host... Your MS. BERG Slide 3: If You Want to Keep Score… Ask for a Score Card at the Circ Desk. After playing, turn in your Score Card. All Score Cards will be put into a drawing. Each month, one player will win a prize. Good luck and have fun! Now, let’s play some JeeParty! Slide 4: 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Location, Location! Library Homepage Catalogs Databases Student Resources Grab Bag Slide 5: These books are on the left side of the library, when you walk in the door. Call number: Fic A 100 Slide 6: What are fiction books? A 100 Back to Board Slide 7: These books are in the very back of the library, in the middle. Call number: ND A 200 Slide 8: What are ND books? A 200 Back to Board Slide 9: These books are true stories written about someone’s life. Call numbers 920 - 921 A 300 Slide 10: What are biographies and autobiographies? A 300 Back to Board Slide 11: These books are in the middle of the library. Call number: Ref A 400 Slide 12: What are reference books? A 400 Back to Board Slide 13: These books contain information that is true/factual. Call numbers 001 – 999 A 500 Slide 14: What are non-fiction books? A 500 Back to Board Slide 15: One of these cannot be found on the Horizon Library Homepage: Catalogs & Databases Class Links Student Resources Online Gambling Sites B 100 Slide 16: What are d) Online Gambling Sites? B 100 Back to Board Slide 17: B 200 This would be very useful when searching for books. Databases Class Links Catalogs Student Resources Slide 18: What are c) Catalogs? (Horizon Library Catalog) B 200 Back to Board Slide 19: B 300 This would be very useful when searching for reliable websites for research projects. Databases Class Links Catalogs Student Resources Slide 20: What are a) Databases? B 300 Back to Board Slide 21: B 400 This contains Citation Guides, Internet Search Tips, Website Evaluation. Databases Class Links Catalogs Student Resources Slide 22: What are d) Student Resources? B 400 Back to Board Slide 23: B 500 This contains links to class and teacher-specific resources. Databases Class Links Catalogs Student Resources Slide 24: What are b) Class Links? B 500 Back to Board Slide 25: This group of numbers or letters tells you where to find a book on the shelf. C 100 Slide 26: What is a call number? C 100 Back to Board Slide 27: The first thing you do when placing a hold on a book. C 200 Slide 28: What is Login, using your lunch number? C 200 Back to Board Slide 29: C 300 This tells you how many copies of the book are available for checkout. Slide 30: C 300 Back to Board What is 1 of 1 available? Slide 31: DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager Slide 32: C 400 This is where you go to create your own list of books and to create a bibliography. Slide 33: C 400 What is Resource Lists ? My Lists? Back to Board Slide 34: This is where you go to search for books from other libraries in the district. C 500 Slide 35: What is the Look in box? C 500 Back to Board Slide 36: This is not a reliable database. a) CultureGrams b) netTrekker c) Wikipedia d) eLibrary D 100 Slide 37: What is c) Wikipedia? D 100 Back to Board Slide 38: Before printing, you should always click on this. D 200 Slide 39: What is File ? Print Preview? D 200 Back to Board Slide 40: This database is great for finding reliable websites on any topic. a) CultureGrams b) netTrekker c) Wikipedia d) Opposing Viewpoints D 300 Slide 41: What is b) netTrekker? D 300 Back to Board Slide 42: This database is great for learning about the USA and other countries. a) CultureGrams b) netTrekker c) Wikipedia d) Opposing Viewpoints D 400 Slide 43: What is a) CultureGrams? D 400 Back to Board Slide 44: D 500 This database is great for learning both sides of controversial issues. a) CultureGrams b) netTrekker c) Wikipedia d) Opposing Viewpoints Slide 45: D 500 Back to Board What is d) Opposing Viewpoints? Slide 46: This is not located on the Student Resources page. Internet Search Tips Website Evaluation Forms Horizon Blogerrific Blog Citation Guides E 100 Slide 47: What is c) Horizon Blogerrific Blog? E 100 Back to Board Slide 48: This will help you avoid plagiarism. a) Internet Search Tips b) Website Evaluation c) Horizon Blogerrific Blog d) Citation Guides E 200 Slide 49: What is d) Citation Guides? E 200 Back to Board Slide 50: E 300 For your bibliography page, the following order is used. Copyright date Author Title of book or article Publication information Slide 51: What is: Author Title of article, book, etc. Publication information Copyright date? E 300 Back to Board Slide 52: This will help you find reliable websites. a) Internet Search Tips b) Website Evaluation c) Horizon Blogerrific Blog d) Citation Guides E 400 Slide 53: What is b) Website Evaluation? E 400 Back to Board Slide 54: This will not help you evaluate a website for reliability. Quantity of information b) Date site was last updated c) Spelling and Grammar d) Author/creator of site E 500 Slide 55: What is a) Quantity of information? E 500 Back to Board Slide 56: Author of Lord of the Rings F 100 Slide 57: Who is J. R. R. Tolkien? F 100 Back to Board Slide 58: Name of our HMS blog. F 200 Slide 59: What is Horizon Blogerrific Blog? F 200 Back to Board Slide 60: F 300 New name for 21st Century Comic Books Slide 61: What are Graphic Novels? F 300 Back to Board Slide 62: Our favorite book character in a striped shirt who always gets lost in a crowd. F 400 Slide 63: Who is Waldo? F 400 Back to Board Slide 64: Famous ND writer of western fiction. F 500 Slide 65: Who is Louis L’Amour? F 500 Back to Board Slide 66: The Final Jeopardy Category is: Internet Safety Please record your wager. Slide 67: You should never do the following when using blogs or chat rooms. Use obscene or graphic language Give out information that can identify you or your location Use threats, insults, or hurtful remarks All of the above! Slide 68: What is d) All of the above? Slide 69: Thank You for Playing JeeParty! Game Designed By C. 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Jeopardy Game aSGuest7826 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 249 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 23, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript THIS : THIS IS JEEPARTY With : With Host... Your MS. BERG Slide 3: If You Want to Keep Score… Ask for a Score Card at the Circ Desk. After playing, turn in your Score Card. All Score Cards will be put into a drawing. Each month, one player will win a prize. Good luck and have fun! Now, let’s play some JeeParty! Slide 4: 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Location, Location! Library Homepage Catalogs Databases Student Resources Grab Bag Slide 5: These books are on the left side of the library, when you walk in the door. Call number: Fic A 100 Slide 6: What are fiction books? A 100 Back to Board Slide 7: These books are in the very back of the library, in the middle. Call number: ND A 200 Slide 8: What are ND books? A 200 Back to Board Slide 9: These books are true stories written about someone’s life. Call numbers 920 - 921 A 300 Slide 10: What are biographies and autobiographies? A 300 Back to Board Slide 11: These books are in the middle of the library. Call number: Ref A 400 Slide 12: What are reference books? A 400 Back to Board Slide 13: These books contain information that is true/factual. Call numbers 001 – 999 A 500 Slide 14: What are non-fiction books? A 500 Back to Board Slide 15: One of these cannot be found on the Horizon Library Homepage: Catalogs & Databases Class Links Student Resources Online Gambling Sites B 100 Slide 16: What are d) Online Gambling Sites? B 100 Back to Board Slide 17: B 200 This would be very useful when searching for books. Databases Class Links Catalogs Student Resources Slide 18: What are c) Catalogs? (Horizon Library Catalog) B 200 Back to Board Slide 19: B 300 This would be very useful when searching for reliable websites for research projects. Databases Class Links Catalogs Student Resources Slide 20: What are a) Databases? B 300 Back to Board Slide 21: B 400 This contains Citation Guides, Internet Search Tips, Website Evaluation. Databases Class Links Catalogs Student Resources Slide 22: What are d) Student Resources? B 400 Back to Board Slide 23: B 500 This contains links to class and teacher-specific resources. Databases Class Links Catalogs Student Resources Slide 24: What are b) Class Links? B 500 Back to Board Slide 25: This group of numbers or letters tells you where to find a book on the shelf. C 100 Slide 26: What is a call number? C 100 Back to Board Slide 27: The first thing you do when placing a hold on a book. C 200 Slide 28: What is Login, using your lunch number? C 200 Back to Board Slide 29: C 300 This tells you how many copies of the book are available for checkout. Slide 30: C 300 Back to Board What is 1 of 1 available? Slide 31: DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager Slide 32: C 400 This is where you go to create your own list of books and to create a bibliography. Slide 33: C 400 What is Resource Lists ? My Lists? Back to Board Slide 34: This is where you go to search for books from other libraries in the district. C 500 Slide 35: What is the Look in box? C 500 Back to Board Slide 36: This is not a reliable database. a) CultureGrams b) netTrekker c) Wikipedia d) eLibrary D 100 Slide 37: What is c) Wikipedia? D 100 Back to Board Slide 38: Before printing, you should always click on this. D 200 Slide 39: What is File ? Print Preview? D 200 Back to Board Slide 40: This database is great for finding reliable websites on any topic. a) CultureGrams b) netTrekker c) Wikipedia d) Opposing Viewpoints D 300 Slide 41: What is b) netTrekker? D 300 Back to Board Slide 42: This database is great for learning about the USA and other countries. a) CultureGrams b) netTrekker c) Wikipedia d) Opposing Viewpoints D 400 Slide 43: What is a) CultureGrams? D 400 Back to Board Slide 44: D 500 This database is great for learning both sides of controversial issues. a) CultureGrams b) netTrekker c) Wikipedia d) Opposing Viewpoints Slide 45: D 500 Back to Board What is d) Opposing Viewpoints? Slide 46: This is not located on the Student Resources page. Internet Search Tips Website Evaluation Forms Horizon Blogerrific Blog Citation Guides E 100 Slide 47: What is c) Horizon Blogerrific Blog? E 100 Back to Board Slide 48: This will help you avoid plagiarism. a) Internet Search Tips b) Website Evaluation c) Horizon Blogerrific Blog d) Citation Guides E 200 Slide 49: What is d) Citation Guides? E 200 Back to Board Slide 50: E 300 For your bibliography page, the following order is used. Copyright date Author Title of book or article Publication information Slide 51: What is: Author Title of article, book, etc. Publication information Copyright date? E 300 Back to Board Slide 52: This will help you find reliable websites. a) Internet Search Tips b) Website Evaluation c) Horizon Blogerrific Blog d) Citation Guides E 400 Slide 53: What is b) Website Evaluation? E 400 Back to Board Slide 54: This will not help you evaluate a website for reliability. Quantity of information b) Date site was last updated c) Spelling and Grammar d) Author/creator of site E 500 Slide 55: What is a) Quantity of information? E 500 Back to Board Slide 56: Author of Lord of the Rings F 100 Slide 57: Who is J. R. R. Tolkien? F 100 Back to Board Slide 58: Name of our HMS blog. F 200 Slide 59: What is Horizon Blogerrific Blog? F 200 Back to Board Slide 60: F 300 New name for 21st Century Comic Books Slide 61: What are Graphic Novels? F 300 Back to Board Slide 62: Our favorite book character in a striped shirt who always gets lost in a crowd. F 400 Slide 63: Who is Waldo? F 400 Back to Board Slide 64: Famous ND writer of western fiction. F 500 Slide 65: Who is Louis L’Amour? F 500 Back to Board Slide 66: The Final Jeopardy Category is: Internet Safety Please record your wager. Slide 67: You should never do the following when using blogs or chat rooms. Use obscene or graphic language Give out information that can identify you or your location Use threats, insults, or hurtful remarks All of the above! Slide 68: What is d) All of the above? Slide 69: Thank You for Playing JeeParty! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT/Adapted by K. Berg