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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.

Pygmalion Background Powerpoint

Transcript: http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2013/03/my-fair-lady/ Eliza's accent was rather peculiar and immediately gave away her humble background and upbringing. She spoke "Cockney" dialect of the English language, a dialect which was associated with the suburbs of east London, the East End. Around the time when "Pygmalion" was published the East End of London grew to be associated with poverty and destitute. My fair lady phonetics Author http://www.shmoop.com/pygmalion/title.html Shaw was a very prolific writer, writing over 50 plays in addition to articles, reviews, essays, and pamphlets. His popularity rose in the early 1900s and he started to become a famous, well-respected playwright. In 1925, he was recognized for his work with the Nobel Prize in Literature and he died 25 years later, at the age of 94. http://www.eto-onlinenglish.com/2011/09/what-language-did-eliza-doolittle-speak.html The character of Higgins is said to have been inspired by Henry Sweet (1845–1912), a great phonetician whose works, including his History of English Sounds, Ango-Saxon Reader, and the History of Language, are still staples of the study of Old English and the philology of English. Summary http://www.litcharts.com/lit/pygmalion About the title Pygmalion Background Powerpoint Historical Background Cockney accent Shaw wrote Pygmalion in 1912, but he took its name from something way, way older: an Ancient Greek myth. The most famous of its many versions can be found in the Roman poet Ovid's Metamorphoses. He left behind him a truly massive corpus of work including about 60 plays, 5 novels, 3 volumes of music criticism, 4 volumes of dance and theatrical criticism, and heaps of social commentary, political theory, and voluminous correspondence. By, Jose Rios https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS730US731&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=my+fair+lady+summary Conclusion in this beloved musical, pompous phonetics professor Henry Higgins (Rex Harrison) is so sure of his abilities that he takes it upon himself to transform a Cockney working-class girl into someone who can pass for a cultured member of high society. His subject turns out to be the lovely Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn), who agrees to speech lessons to improve her job prospects. Higgins and Eliza clash, then form an unlikely bond -- one that is threatened by an aristocratic suitor (Jeremy Brett). Characters. Eliza Doolittle is the main character in the story. She is first introduced as an unpolished, foul-mouthed flower girl but is transformed into a beautiful woman. Professor Higgins is a linguist who believes he can transform Eliza Doolittle into a duchess in six months. Pygmalion who could find nothing good in women, and, as a result, he resolved to live out his life unmarried. Company Logo

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Transcript: Mono Lake-Northern Paiute EELB 312 Alyssa Campbell Gina Gallardo Kristin Larkin Laura Bush Lacey Slone Wikiups are what the Paiutes called their homes one room dwellings Juniper or willow poles were used along with leaves and brush or whatever natural resources were around The roofs were thatched to help insulate and keep heat inside had a circular floor plan with a shallow pit inside doorway faced due east to welcome the morning sun In Autumn the Paiute Indians would move to the hills north or east of Mono Lake. In Winter the Paiute Indians would move east of Mono Lake to the lower elevation valleys. In Spring the Paiute Indians would return to The Mono Lake basin. Historic Northern Paiute Winter Houses in Mono Basin, California BROOKE S. ARKUSH Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology , Vol. 9, No. 2 (1987), pp. 174-187 http://www.monolake.org/about/kutzadikaa Unlike marriage which had little ceremony, funerals received considerable emphasis. A traditional funeral observance known as the Cry ceremony was introduced to the Paiutes in the 1870s. Within the next 20 years, it became pervasive in the cultures of the Owens Valley Paiutes and Southern Paiutes. The Cry took place over one or two nights after a person's death prior to the funeral, and then was repeated a year or two later as a memorial. During the Cry ceremony, two groups of singers perform song cycles known as Salt Songs and Bird Songs. The Cry ceremony remained significant throughout the twentieth century. Between the singing, people close to the deceased offer emotional speeches and give away the person's valuables to guests. Read more: http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Le-Pa/Paiutes.html#ixzz2mjb5g5OO Cradle boards (Laura Bush) Location (Gina) Climate change, uncertainty and prehistoric hunter–gatherer mobility Original Research Article. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, Volume 28, Issue 4, December 2009, Pages 382-396 Christopher Morgan Climate change, uncertainty and prehistoric hunter–gatherer mobility Original Research Article. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, Volume 28, Issue 4, December 2009, Pages 382-396 Christopher Morgan Climate change, uncertainty and prehistoric hunter–gatherer mobility Original Research Article. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, Volume 28, Issue 4, December 2009, Pages 382-396 Christopher Morgan http://native-american-indian-facts.com/Great-Basin-American-Indian-Facts/Paiute-Indian-Tribe-Facts.shtml http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Le-Pa/Paiutes.html http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Le-Pa/Paiutes.html Fletcher, Thomas C. Paiute, Prospector, Pioneer a History of the Bodie-Mono Lake Area in the Nineteenth Century. Lee Vining, CA: Artesmisia Press, 1987. 3-6. Print. http://celebratingnevadaindians.info/files/CNI_13_N._Paiute_Student_booklet.pdf http://www.monolake.org/about/kutzadikaa Historic Northern Paiute Winter Houses in Mono Basin, California BROOKE S. ARKUSH Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology , Vol. 9, No. 2 (1987), pp. 174-187 http://www.leevining.com/businesses/34.htm Traditional Housing (Lacey) Death and Burial Part 3 (Alyssa) Always took place when the tribe would gather together in the fall with dancing Marriage did not have any traditional rituals or ceremonies Only believed in monogamous marriages Paiutes were close with Kuzedika tribe for trading resources so marriages between the two tribes were common from: http://native-american-indian-facts.com/Great-Basin-American-Indian-Facts/Paiute-Indian-Tribe-Facts.shtml arrowhead spears were used to hunt basket weaving was done by the women, They carried them on their backs and either held children or food they gathered digging sticks were used to scrape away dirt bead work smooth wire, square cut nails, & wire nails jack rabbit skins were primarily used for clothing http://www.leevining.com/businesses/34.htm Brine Flies at Mono Lake (Kristin) Materials (Lacey) Paiute indians called their winter homes Tomogani. These homes were domed shaped with a circular floor plan and were primarily used during the winter Juniper posts were used for the structure and walls Smooth wire, square cut nails, and wire nails were used in building these homes Doorways were marked by inward curving juniper posts Historic Northern Paiute Winter Houses in Mono Basin, California BROOKE S. ARKUSH Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology , Vol. 9, No. 2 (1987), pp. 174-187 References In the summer Groups of the Kuzedika men would travel to the Sierra Mountains in search of big horn sheep They would kill the sheep in the mountains, pack them in snow, and take the meat down to those living in the summer camps at the base of the mountain. during the summer the Northern Paiute people would also hold rabbit drives. Everyone in the tribe, men women and children, helped with the drives. Some held the nets to catch the rabbits, others lit the grasses on fire to drive the rabbits out of their homes. From: Fletcher, Thomas C. Paiute,

Background History

Transcript: Background History ♥♥♥ DERRICK ROSE ♥♥♥ Derrick Martell Rose was born on October 4, 1988, in Chicago, Illinois. Raised without a father in the tough Englewood section of Chicago, Rose and his three older brothers were raised by their loving mother, Brenda. The Rose family was tight, and Derrick's three brothers—Dwayne, Reggie and Allan—took on a fatherly role when it came to their youngest brother. Older siblings Dwayne, Reggie and Allan were all huge Bulls fans and talented players. Derrick followed their lead. The Rose boys challenged their youngest brother on the court. They made him practice dribbling, passing and shooting with both hands. In 2003, Rose enrolled at Chicago's Simeon Academy (a South Side vocational school with a good basketball program) and quickly launched to one of the country's best high school players. His dominant career at the school resulted in numerous wins and awards. He probably had the skills to play on the varsity, but coach Bob Hambric had a policy against it, so Derrick spent the 2003–04 season playing JV. He led the team to the city championship. Toward the end of the year, Coach Bob Hambric (who was in his final year) offered Derrick a spot on the varsity but he declined—not wanting to steal the thunder from the upper classmen. By: Sabrina Belance ♥ Derrick Rose is a Christian. Rose has spoken about his faith saying, "... God does everything for a reason." Rose wears a wristband at games with the letter "IJNIP" meaning "In Jesus Name I Play" ♥ Cited Page http://www.biography.com/people/derrick-rose-21320005 http://www.jockbio.com/Bios/D_Rose/D_Rose_bio.html http://www.factsbarn.com/facts-about-derrick-rose/ MY DERRICK ROSE KNOWLEDGE ! :-) Honors, Awards, Recognition Most Valuable Player - 2011 All-NBA First Team - 2011 Player Of The Month - Apr 10, Mar 11 Player Of The Week - 01/04/10, 11/15/10, 01/18/11, 01/16/12, 03/05/12 Rookie Of The Year - 2009 All-Rookie First Team - 2009 Rookie Of The Month - Nov 08, Dec 08, Mar 09 ♥ Road Map To Success ♥ ♥ Interesting Facts

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