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Welcome to LDS Jeopardy! Be certain your answers in question format.

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Jeopardy. Welcome to LDS Jeopardy! Be certain your answers in question format. Arithmetic. Camp Rules, Dude!!!. Geography. Lions, Tigers, Bears, Oh my!!!. Pioneers Knee Slappers. Daily Life. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 300. 300. 300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Welcome to LDS Jeopardy! Be certain your answers in question

format.

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Final Jeopardy QuestionFinal Jeopardy Question

Arithmetic Camp Rules, Dude!!!

500

DailyLife

Lions,Tigers,Bears,

Oh my!!!

GeographyPioneers

KneeSlappers

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Not in Play for this game

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11 x 6 = total number of oxen that first

accompanied the Saints toward Utah.

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100 – 27 = number of wagons that first set out

toward the west from Winter Quarters.

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74 + 74 = number of men, children and women in the first company of pioneers which left Winter Quarters in April 1847.

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10 + 7 = number of dogs first taken across the plains.

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Not in Play for this game.

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Where do you think you're going? Every man must stay by this, which carried equipment, food

and other important supplies.

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Rise and shine! This is the time to get up, pray, eat breakfast and feed and water

the animals.

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Hey sleepyhead! It's 9:01 PM! Your one

minute late for this.

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This is a shape the wagons was form at

night.

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Not used in this category.

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Name two states the Mormon pioneers crossed.

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Daily double

This rock near the Nebraska Wyoming border marked the halfway point of the journey from winter quarters to the Salt Lake Valley.

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Brigham Young built this trail along the north side of the Platte River and named it this.

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This popular trail that led through the Rocky

Mountains was used by traders, for trappers and

explorers.

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This question not used.

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This reptile rattle can be heard up to 60 feet away.

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This animal is also called a bison.

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These animals travel in packs.

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A male (boy) one of these animals is called a buck, a female (girl) is called a doe.

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Why did the horse eat with his mouth open?

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What are eggshells used for?

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What animals can jump higher than a house?

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When Brigham Young left winter quarters, what did he see on his right hand?

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This question not used here.

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“Daily Double”

The leader not drive cars across the plains, one man, William Clayton,

invented a device called the “odometer”. Today there is odometer in every car.

What does it do?

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Are you lost? Well, I hope you can find your way because

pioneers were the ones who created these for other

pioneers.

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What? No McDonald's?

Nope, pioneers do this if they got hungry.

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No freeways here! The Pioneers made roads and these so that other Saints

who came later could cross over rivers.

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Choose how many of your points you want to double. If

you get the question right, you add more points. If you get the question wrong, you

stay the same.

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The Mormon pioneers had a goal to reach the Salt Lake Valley, but, sometimes things were difficult and ran into obstacles along the way.

We too have goals we want to reach but sometimes we too run into obstacles along our way. Name one goal you have completed trying to reach read D&C 136 versus 31 through 32.

What three things can we do to help accomplish our goals?Answer

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What are 17?

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What are 148?

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What are 737?

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What are 66?

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What is Arithmetic for

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What is a circle?

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What is bed?

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What is 5:00 a.m.?

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What is his wagon?

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Camp rules, dude! For 500 points

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What is the Oregon Trail?

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What is the Mormon trail?

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What is chimney rock?

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What are Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming or Utah?

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What is geography for 500 points?

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What are dear?

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What are wolves?

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What is a Buffalo?

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What is a rattlesnake?

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What is lions, tigers, bears, oh my!!!

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Four Fingers and a thumb.

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All animals – houses can't

jump!

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To hold eggs together!

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Because he had bad stable manners!

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What is pioneered knee slappers for 500 points?

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What are bridges?

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What is hunt for food?

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What are maps?

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What is keep track of distance?

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What is daily life for 500 points?

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What is

Learn Wisdom / Prepare

Be Humble

Pray

If you were right, add your guess to your score.

If you were wrong, subtract your guess to your score.

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Thank you for playing LDS Jeopardy! Come visit us again soon!

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Most of the Questions and answers used in this presentation came from

the “Primary Jeopardy Review Game” by David Pearson David Pearson as posted on Sugardoodle.com