CAHSEE Prep Jeopardy

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Power Point Presentation
• ETEC 546
• Prof. Scarcella
• 11/15/04
Criteria
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OBJECTIVE: Each scholar will develop for a course that they might
teach or presently teaching, a MICRO TEACHING DIGITAL
PRESENTATION (MICROSOFT POWERPOINT), in accordance with the
criteria indicated below.
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RATIONALE: In order to maintain a productive learning environment,
everyone who teaches needs to know how to lecture using
presentation software. Such software can add a great deal to the
effectiveness of a lecture and teaching.
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RESOURCES: Solicit information from administrators and instructors
at the institution where you teach and have those administrators
review the presentation you develop.
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EVALUATION: In order to earn credit for this assignment, the materials
submitted must meet the specific criteria stated above.
CRITERIA: It is expected that each scholar will:
ETEC 546 CA 3 CRITERIA
ASSIGNED POINTS
Media enhances presentation (text, graphics, images, and sound) X 10
Substance and quality of presentation (depth of video, technical
analysis, overall effort, etc.) X 20
Style, design, layout, uniqueness, etc. X 10
Includes at least ten different slides in presentation X 20
Type with substance and quality of thought (depth of discussion, critical analysis, etc.) X 20
Grammar and Style (correct punctuation, grammar, appropriateness, etc.) X 10
Overall quality (text, color, and background are pleasing) X 10
TOTAL
TOTAL/100
LETTER GRADE
CAHSEE Prep Jeopardy
Prepared by
Kristin McDaniel
Categories
Using Plato
Shapes and
Area
“X” is equal
to . . .
Terminology
Pieces of a
Pie
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You must click on this to enter the Plato
Pathways program. . .
You must use this to double-click to open up an
assignment. . .
This symbol means that you are exempt from
doing an assignment. . .
You must push this key to save your work. . .
This is the sound of what which is used to exit
Plato Pathways. . . Exiting in any other way
may result in the loss of information.
What is the Plato Icon?
What is the mouse?
What is a yellow star with a red E?
E
What is F10?
What is the door?
A 3-sided figure is known as this. . .
What is a triangle?
The highlighted line is known as this. . .
What is a diagonal?
The highlighted line of this circle is known as
this. . .
What is a radius?
The formula ½ (b1 + b2)h is used to find the area
of this figure. . .
What is a trapezoid?
This formula is used to find the area of a
triangle. . .
What is ½ bh?
What is 2?
What is 4?
What is 7?
This equals disaster when used to close the
Plato Pathways program. . .
What is the X?
X is known as this term in an equation. . .
What is a variable?
If X+2=4, X has this value. . .
If 2X+2=10, then X is equal to this number. . .
In the coordinate (7,2) X is equal to this number.
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This is the word used to describe an answer to
a multiplication problem. . .
What is a product?
In the mathematical sentence “What percent of
100 is 75,” the word “of” means this. . .
What is multiply?
In math, to find the “mean” of a given set of data
is the same as finding this. . .
What is the average?
Both positive and negative numbers are known
as this type of number. . .
What is an integer?
These are the only two numbers that are neither
composite nor prime numbers. . .
What are 0 and 1?
The top number in a fraction is known as this
term. . .
7
16
What is the numerator?
The bottom number in a fraction is called this. . .
7
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What is the denominator?
If the top number in a fraction is larger than the
bottom number, the fraction is known as this. . .
5
2
What is an improper fraction?
The following number is known as this type of
fraction. . .
51/2
What is a mixed number?
The following pie is 25% eaten. There is this
much pie left. . .
What is ¾?