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Dive into the exciting world of business with our "Welcome to Jeopardy!" reading review designed for 4th graders. Engage students through interactive gameplay that reinforces vocabulary, spelling, and grammar concepts while exploring essential business terms. The game includes various rounds with challenges like identifying words, correcting spelling, and understanding grammatical rules. Perfect for reinforcing literacy skills in a collaborative and fun way, this review is tailored to make learning enjoyable and effective for young learners! ###
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Welcome to Jeopardy!
Reading Review Unit 2.1 4th Grade OCR Starting a Business
FinalJeopardy Round 1 Round 2 Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
Vocab- ulary Spelling More Grammar Compre-hension More compre-hension Grammar Round 2 $100 Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
$100 A person who runs a business is called an …?
$100 Entrepreneur Scores
$200 Providing care or repair is a …?
$200 Service Scores
$300 A synonym for making is … ?
$300 manufacturing Scores
$400 Keeping something clean or in working order is … ?
$400 maintenance Scores
$500 To make more money than it costs to run is … ?
$500 profitable Scores
$100 Which word is spelled incorrectly? kustomers attract loan Correct as is.
$100 customers Scores
$200 Which word is spelled incorrectly? Enjoy Remmember reasons Correct as is.
$200 remember Scores
$300 Which word is spelled incorrectly? Kittens Neighbors opnion Correct as is.
$300 opinion Scores
Daily Double
$400 Which word is spelled incorrectly? Great Resons True To get the Daily double, you must spell the word correctly.
$400 reasons Scores
$500 Which word is spelled incorrectly? Person Hapens attract Correct as is.
$500 happens Scores
$100 Amy saw four pets in the window of the store a dog, a cat, a bird, and a hamster. What grammatical mark should be placed between the two underlined words? Your choices are:semicolon (;), question mark (?), colon (:), or comma (,).
$100 colon( : ) Amy saw four pets in the window of the store: a dog, a cat, a bird, and a hamster. Scores
$200 Bismarck is the Capital of North Dakota. The word that should NOT be capitalized is … ?
$200 Capital should NOT be capitalized. Bismarck is the capital of North Dakota. Scores
$300 Shania is reading a poem by Jack Prelutsky called Louder Than a Clap of Thunder. What is the correct way for Shania to write the title of this poem?
$300 Quotations ( “ “ ) around the title. Shania is reading a poem by Jack Prelutsky called “Louder Than a Clap of Thunder”. Scores
Louder Than a Clap of Thunder Louder than a clap of thunder, louder than an eagle screams, louder than a dragon blunders, or a dozen football teams, louder than a four alarmer, or a rushing waterfall, louder than a knight in armor jumping from a ten-foot wall. Louder than an earthquake rumbles, louder than a tidal wave, louder than an ogre grumbles as he stumbles through his cave, louder than stampeding cattle, louder than a cannon roars, louder than a giant's rattle, that's how loud my father SNORES!
$400 Go to the park at 6th Street to find the swimming pool. What is the correct way to write the abbreviation for the word “Street”?
$400 Go to the park at 6thSt. to find the swimming pool. Scores
$500 Janice said, Where is my cell phone? I can’t find it! Where should quotation marks be placed in this sentence?
$500 Janice said, “Where is my cell phone? I can’t find it!” Scores
$100 What is wrong? Is this person giving his opnion or facts on the sickly looking plants in the garden?
$100 Opinion was spelled incorrectly. Scores
$200 Year, joy, happiness, air, and gravity are all examples of what type of noun? Your choices are: proper noun, concrete noun, common noun, or abstract noun.
$200 Abstract, you can’t hear or see them. Scores
$300 The wings of flies: the _____________ wings? (Spell it correctly)
$300 theflies’ wings Scores
$400 What is the location word in this sentnce? She looked over at the kitchen table.
$400 She looked over at the kitchen table. Scores
$500 What is wrong? Her prepration for the test was reason for her doing so well on the test.
$500 Her preparation for the test was reason for her doing so well on the test. Scores
$100 • Which of these is an example of a business goal? • Writing down ideas in a journal, or • earning money to buy a musical instrument.
$100 Which of these is an example of a business goal? B) earning money to buy a musical instrument. Scores
$200 A good business for someone who spends most afternoons at soccer practice would be … a) Walking dogs in the morning before school, or b) Making picture frames in the afternoon.
$200 A good business for someone who spends most afternoons at soccer practice would be … a) Walking dogs in the morning before school. Scores