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JEOPARDY! PATTERNS

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JEOPARDY!

PATTERNS

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Math Art Poetry Science Factoids

10 10 10 10 10

20 20 20 20 20

30 30 30 30 30

40 40 40 40 40

50 50 50 50 50

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This is a number sequence from 2 to 10, counting by 2’s.

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What is 2,4,6,8,10?

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The name of this type of pattern:

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What is an AB pattern?

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This is the color that comes before red in this pattern of 5 colors.

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What is

YELLOW?YELLOW?

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This is the word that completes the poem:

Roses are red, violets are blue

I love school, and so do .

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What is youyou?

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These create patterns in leaves.

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What are

veins?

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Listen…

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What is 40?

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Patterns like the one shown below create the illusion of this.

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What is…movement???

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This is the number difference in the sequence:

5, 10,15, 20

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What is 5?

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4 sections need

this many

toothpicks.

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What are…

16 toothpicks?

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?

This is the number that belongs in the question mark’s place.

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What is 15?

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This is the geometric

shape you would make

if you cut and folded

the pattern shown.

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What is a

CUBE?

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Watch and listen…

This is the rhythmic pattern used in the

William Shakespeare’s

Sonnet Number 18.

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What is iambic

pentameter?

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Rhythm is measured in small groups of syllables

called these.

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What are feet?

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This is the name of the figure below.

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What is a spirograph?

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This term refers to words

pronounced with emphasis

on the second syllable.

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What is…

iambic?

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This word means a line containsfive “feet.”

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What is…pentameter?

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This insect has beautifully patterned

wings.

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What is a butterfly?

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Circular patterns inside their trunks indicate their age.

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What are trees?

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Spiders make intricately patterned

webs out of this material

produced by their spinnerets.

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Whatis

SILK?

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Patterns in thisdetermine how you look.

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N

What is…D

A ?

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These people use specialinstruments to predict

patterns in the weather.

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Who are meteorologists?

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This type of pattern originated in Scotland.

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What is argyle?