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100

Where else is there a city named Dublin?

Ireland

100

Which is a real Mountain Dew Flavor? 

Dewitos: Dorito Flavored Dew

or

Mountain Dew: Cherry Slimeade

Dewitos: Dorito Flavored Dew

100

Identify the appositive phrase in the following sentence: 

When Robert Downey Jr., known for his role as Iron Man, asked Mrs. Murphy to prom back in high school, she turned him down.

"known for his role as Iron Man"

100

Access the "Wordle Challenge 1" link posted in the Jeopardy folder in Schoology. 

The team that completes it in the fewest # of attempts gets the points. The 2nd place team gets 50% of the points. Tie goes to the team that finishes first.

You have 3 minutes.

Word: Benefit

100

What does SWBSTF stand for?

Somebody Wanted But So Then Finally

200

What is the oldest Dublin middle school?

Sells

200

What is the most popular condiment for hot dogs?

Mustard

200

Name four parts of the Plot mountain.

1. Exposition

2. Rising Action

3. Climax

4. Falling Action

5. Resolution

200

Wordle Challenge! Go to Schoology and, in the Jeopardy folder, access Wordle Challenge 2. The team to use the fewest attempts win. Tie goes to the fastest team.

Audible

200

Name 5 AAWWUBBIS words.

Although, As, When, While, Until, But, Because, If, Since

300

Name two companies headquartered in Dublin.

Cardinal Health, Wendy's, DCS, Ohio Health, OCLC, Quantum Health, Express Scripts, Fiserv, CareWorks

300

What protein does Mr. Irwin get at Chipotle?

Steak / Barbacoa

300

What type of sentence is this: "My friend, Bryan, worked on his collage and my friend, Avery, worked with clay."

Compound

300

Word Study Tic-tac-toe!

 

300

What are three characteristics of theme?

Universal, lesson, not just one word

400

Within 10 miles, how many miles of bike routes are there in Dublin?

77

400

Whose face is on the $20 bill?

Andrew Jackson

400

What type of problem is this an example of? "Mrs. Stischok was going to interrupt Tyler but decided to let him cook."

Jargon / Slang

400

Connections Challenge! Go to Schoology and access Connections Challenge 3. 1st place gets 100% of the points and 2nd place gets 50%.

Parts of the Plot Structure

400

When you learn what a character is like through dialogue, it's called...

Indirect Characterization

500

Name all 5 DCS middle school mascots.

Shamrocks, Golden Shamrocks, Celtics, Golden Eagles, Irish

500

How many months have 31 days?

7

500

Rewrite the following sentence to be active:


I was getting yelled at by the teacher because I was seen sticking gum under the table.

The teacher yelled at me because he/she saw me sticking gum under the table.

500

Access the "Connections Challenge 1" link posted in the Jeopardy folder in Schoology. 

There's a link in the Google Form to a game. Once you've completed it, you will receive numerical codes for each color. Input those in the Google Form. 

First team to obtain all the codes and input them, wins all the points. 2nd place gets 50%.

Moods:

Excited

Angry

Eerie

Stressed

500

What are two ways to tell if an online source is trustworthy? (Be specific. Don't just say CRAAP / what a letter stands for.)

The author is an expert, the URL is .gov, .org, .edu, and the piece is less than 5 years old

600

Name one of the Native American groups that lived in Dublin prior to Ohio becoming a state.

Delaware, Wyandot, Adena, Hopewell, and Shawnee

600

Name 3 of the nine states that have more cows than people

Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Wyoming

600

300

The setting: a skate park on a fall afternoon

The character: Mrs. Stischok

The event: attempting a kick-flip

Write (say) the start of this scene using a snapshot lead

Describe the setting in detail. Sensory details help!

600

Connections Challenge!

Go to Schoology and access the Google Form (linked as "Connections Challenge 2") that'll take you to a Connections Challenge. Complete the Connections challenge and then the Google Form for points! 

 

600

Verbally rewrite this in the active voice: "The steak was grilled by Dylan."

Dylan grilled the steak.