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1. Get into teams, and determine a scorekeeper.

2. Each team picks a number in order to determine the order. (The closest team to the number the host chooses will begin.)

3. A team can choose any spot on the board. Once a question is chosen the team has 30 seconds to give an answer in the form of a question, showing the required work if needed. If the team’s answer is correct, they can pick another spot on the board. If they are incorrect, the next turn goes to the next team in the rotation.

4. A team can maintain control of the board for no more than three turns in a row. A different person from each team must serve as spokesperson for the team each turn as well.

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5. Final Jeopardy will be either when all the spots on the board have been chosen or the last 7-10 minutes of game time. One question will be given and all teams will write down their answer and work as well as the number of points they would like to wager in support of their answer. (Wagers will be based off the team with the most points.)

6. The winner of the game is the team who ends up with the greatest number of points.

HAVE FUN!!!

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CRLS HISTORY

KNOW YOUR

SCHOOL

IT’S IN THE

HANDBOOK

CLASS OF 2007

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I’M FROM

CAMBRIDGE

CRLS HISTORY 10 points10 points

This School was eliminated This School was eliminated in September of This yearin September of This year

What is 4-04?

CRLS HISTORY 20 points20 points

The class period that never The class period that never took place on Mondaystook place on Mondays

What is period 7?

CRLS HISTORY 6600 ppooiinnttss

The year Cambridge Rindge The year Cambridge Rindge & Latin School was official & Latin School was official

establishedestablished

What is 1978?

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

CRLS HISTORY 40 points40 points

He is starting his 38He is starting his 38thth year year of teaching at CRLSof teaching at CRLS

What is Mr. Samp?

CRLS HISTORY 50 points50 points

Who is Frederick Hastings Rindge?

He made his money in He made his money in California, and used some California, and used some

of it to became a of it to became a philanthropist to the city philanthropist to the city

of Cambridge, his of Cambridge, his birthplace birthplace

KNOW YOUR SCHOOLKNOW YOUR SCHOOL10 points10 points

The street closest to the The street closest to the Teen Health CenterTeen Health Center

What is Broadway?

KNOW YOUR SCHOOLKNOW YOUR SCHOOL4400 ppooiinnttss

A.; B.;C.; D.; M.L., S.B., T.T. A.; B.;C.; D.; M.L., S.B., T.T. is the first letter(s) of is the first letter(s) of

thesethese

What are places to eat around school?

DAILY DOUBLE !!!

KNOW YOUR SCHOOLKNOW YOUR SCHOOL30 points30 points

The number of floors in the The number of floors in the Rindge buildingRindge building

What is 7?

KNOW YOUR SCHOOLKNOW YOUR SCHOOL40 points40 points

What is the Main Office?

The room from which the The room from which the morning announcements morning announcements

are readare read

KNOW YOUR SCHOOLKNOW YOUR SCHOOL50 points50 points

What is the Teachers’ Resource Center?

It’s on the 3It’s on the 3rdrd floor over the floor over the librarylibrary

IT’S IN THE HANDBOOKIT’S IN THE HANDBOOK10 points10 points

Before school, before Before school, before lunch, after schoollunch, after school

What is when students can use their lockers?

IT’S IN THE HANDBOOK IT’S IN THE HANDBOOK 20 points20 points

The two extracurricular The two extracurricular activities offer in the area activities offer in the area

of musicof music

What is the Jazz Ensemble and The A Cappella Chorus?

IT’S IN THE HANDBOOK IT’S IN THE HANDBOOK 30 points30 points

Minimum credits needed to Minimum credits needed to graduategraduate

What is 224?

IT’S IN THE HANDBOOKIT’S IN THE HANDBOOK 8800 ppooiinnttss

What MCAS stands forWhat MCAS stands for

What is Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System?

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!

IT’S IN THE HANDBOOK IT’S IN THE HANDBOOK 50 points50 points

Our LibraryOur Library

What is Pearl K. Wise Library?

CLASS OF 2007CLASS OF 20072200 ppooiinnttss

The year that most started The year that most started schoolschool

What is 1993?

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

CLASS OF 2007 CLASS OF 2007 20 points20 points

The PresidentThe President

What is observing?

CLASS OF 2007 CLASS OF 2007 30 points30 points

Graduation DayGraduation Day

What is June 6, 2007?

CLASS OF 2007 CLASS OF 2007 40 points40 points

The number of scores of senior

What is a theory?

CLASS OF 2007 CLASS OF 2007 50 points50 points

What is control group?

An experimental group and An experimental group and this group is key to any this group is key to any

properly designed properly designed experimentexperiment

I’M FROM CAMBRIDGEI’M FROM CAMBRIDGE10 points10 points

Our mascotOur mascot

What is The Falcon?

I’M FROM CAMBRIDGE I’M FROM CAMBRIDGE 20 points20 points

Our school colorsOur school colors

What is black and grey/silver?

I’M FROM CAMBRIDGE I’M FROM CAMBRIDGE 30 points30 points

What is Cantabrigian?

A person from CambridgeA person from Cambridge

I’M FROM CAMBRIDGE I’M FROM CAMBRIDGE 40 points40 points

NewtowneNewtowne

What is the former name of Cambridge from 1630 to 1638?

I’M FROM CAMBRIDGEI’M FROM CAMBRIDGE 101000 ppooiinnttss

All the cities that border All the cities that border CambridgeCambridge

What is Boston, Watertown, Belmont,

Arlington & Somerville?

DAILY DOUBLE !!!

This is what the words This is what the words “biopsy” and “almost” have “biopsy” and “almost” have in common.in common.

What is “their letters are in alphabetical order?”

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