Jeopardy - MS. CHERRY 8TH GRADE LANGUAGE ARTS

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Touching Spirit Bear
Jeopardy
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Lit. Terms
Study Q’s
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1
Define external conflict and list
an example from Touching Spirit
Bear in protagonist vs. antagonist
format
$100 Answer from H1
When Cole was mauled.
Cole vs. spirit bear
$200 Question from H1
Define internal conflict
and list an example from
Touching Spirit Bear in
protagonist vs. antagonist
format
$200 Answer from H1
Cole deals with his anger
Cole vs. himself
$300 Question from H1
What point of view is TSB
told in? How do you know?
$300 Answer from H1
3rd person limited
Reader only knows Cole’s
thoughts
$400 Question from H1
Define antagonist. Identify
the antagonist in the novel
$400 Answer from H1
The person or thing that causes the
conflicts in the novel.
Antagonists: Cole, nature
$500 Question from H1
Define theme. What is one
theme of the novel?
$500 Answer from H1
In TSB there is a theme of
healing and forgiveness.
In order to become fully healed,
you must forgive yourself
$100 Question from H2
Define exposition. Give an
example of the exposition
from TSB.
$100 Answer from H2
The exposition introduces
the main characters and the
conflict. In TBS, it is when
Cole is introduced and the
reader discovers why Cole is
in trouble.
$200 Question from H2
Define rising action. Give an
example of the rising action
from TSB.
$200 Answer from H2
Rising action are events and conflicts
in the plot that lead to the climax
In TSB, it is when Cole is sent to the
island, when he is mauled, when his
mother develops a relationship with
him, when he returns to the island and
when he begins changing
$300 Question from H2
Define falling action. Give an
example of falling action
from TSB.
$300 Answer from H2
Falling action comes after the
climax. It is when all conflicts
are resolved and leads to the
final resolution.
In TSB it is when Peter comes
to the island, Peter attacks Cole
and then begins to form a
friendship
$400 Question from H2
Define resolution. Give an
example of the exposition
from TSB.
$400 Answer from H2
The resolution is when the final
or biggest conflict is resolved for
the protagonist.
In TSB it is when Peter helps
Cole carve the final spot on the
totem pole to represent his anger
$500 Question from H2
Define climax. Identify the climax of the
novel TSB
$500 Answer from H2
•The climax is the turning point. All the
rising action and conflicts lead to this point
when the plot changes.
•In TSB it is when Cole is able to dance the
anger dance and finally learns to forgive
himself for his actions
$100 Question from H3
What kind of bears are spirit
bears? What is their scientific
name?
$200 Question from H3
Name three types of talking
circles
$300 Question from H3
Identify the Native
American tribes that carve
totem poles. Explain why
$400 Question from H3
What was the authors purpose for
writing the article “Spirit Bears?”
a.
b.
c.
d.
To persuade the reader to look for spirit bears
To inform the reader where spirit bears are located
To inform the reader how spirit bears survive
To inform the reader that spirit bears exist
$500 Question from H3
What was the author’s purpose for writing
the article “Talking Circles”?
a. To persuade the reader to participate in talking circles
b. To inform the reader what talking circles are
c. To inform of old traditions Native Americans once
used
d. To persuade the reader to use talking circles instead of
the court system
$100 Question from H4
Where do spirit bears live?
$200 Answer from H4
Off the coast of British Columbia
$300 Question from H4
What does Garvey leave with Cole on the
island?
$300 Answer from H4
The at.oow. Cole must take care of it and
hand it down to someone he trusts in the
future
$400 Question from H4
How is the Circle Justice different
than traditional justice systems?
$400 Answer from H4
The Circle Justice seeks to heal while traditional
justice systems seek to punish
$500 Question from H4
Cole notices the baby sparrows tried to do something
before their death. What was it?
$500 Answer from H4
They tried to return home to their nest.
Cole feels envy because, unlike the
sparrows, he never really had a place he
felt was a home as a child
$100 Question from H5
What happened to
Cole’s father in the
beginning of part two?
$100 Answer from H5
Arrested for child abuse
$200 Question from H5
How is Peter recovering from the
injuries?
$200 Answer from H5
Peter is experiencing slurred speech and
poor coordination
$300 Question from H5
How is Cole’s second trip to the
island being funded?
$300 Answer from H5
Cole has to sell his personal
belongings, such as his dirt
bike, snowmobile, bicycle, skis
and helmet
$400 Question from H5
Edwin uses a stick to
demonstrate a point to Cole.
What is this point?
$400 Answer from H5
Edwin tells Cole that the right end of the
stick is his happiness, and the left end is his
anger. He asks Cole to break off the left end,
but the stick will always have a left end now
matter how many times it is broken. The key
is to focus on the happiness side, and
happiness will become a habit
$500 Question from H5
What does Cole learn from the whale
dance?
$500 Answer from H5
He learns that, like the whale,
he migrates from place to
place and has no permanent
home
Final Jeopardy
Identify three different types of circles
in the novel and explain their
importance
Final Jeopardy Answer
Circle Justice
Circle of abuse
Circle of life