Making a Jeopardy
Making a Brainrush
Giving a Speech
Using Drama in the Classroom
Project Based Learning
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This is a completely free website that provides anyone and everyone with a blank Jeopardy template.
100
There are this many templates on BrainRush.
What is 4?
100
This is establishing your character in accordance with the type of speech which you are delivering.
What is Ethos?
100
Mask-making, pantomiming, and character biography are all examples of this.
What is creative play?
100
How are themes in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet still relevant in modern day society? is an example of this.
What is a driving question?
200
This is what you can do in order to save yourself from having to register on jeopardylabs.com.
What is selecting Quick Build?
200
To name the bones of the human body, what template would you use?
What is the Hotspots Template?
200
Questions of fact, questions of value, and questions of policy are all examples of this type of speech.
What is a persuasive speech?
200
This is deciding where the characters should move on stage and making those notes in the script.
What is blocking?
200
Examples of this PBL element would include: -critical thinking -problem solving -collaboration -communication -creativity/innovation
What is the "21st century competencies" element?
300
He is the host of the TV show, Jeopardy (and my grandma's celebrity crush).
Who is Alex Trebek?
300
If you were doing vocabulary exercises which template would you use?
What is the Cards Template?
300
Making sure the audience can feel when the speech is over by asking a rhetorical question or concluding with a theme or slogan.
What is psychologically closing the speech?
300
This is the major division of a play.
What are acts?
300
This means that the student's work has authenticity.
The work has personal or social value beyond the classroom setting.
400
This happens when you forget the password you used to make your Jeopardy game.
What is losing your Jeopardy game?
400
Where can you find other published BrainRushes?
What is the Library?
400
This type of audience knows about your topic but could care less.
What is a disinterested audience?
400
-Analyzing characters for insights into motivations for their actions -students' awareness developed as they create dramatic situations are both examples of this.
What is using drama as a teaching tool?
400
This is when the project includes processes for students to obtain and use feedback to make changes/additions that lead to a high-quality end product.
What is reflection, critique, and revision?
500
This is what you should not do when you can use the website to make a Jeopardy game for free.
What is paying for an account?
500
Which Shakespeare play is the character Desdemona from?
What is Othello?
500
These are the five steps of Monroe's Motivated Sequence.
1. the attention step 2. the need step 3. the satisfaction step 4. the visualization step 5. the action step
500
There are all the elements of a play.
What are: -plot -theme -conflict -climax -denouement -characters -dialogue -action
500
students get to make SOME choices about the products created, how they use their time, etc...
What is student voice and choice?
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