Ten thousand-
15$10,000
14$9999
13$9001.75
12$9000
11$8000
10$7000
9
8
7
6
$6000
$5000
$4000
$3000
5 $2000
4 $1000
3 $500
2 $200
1 $100
A.
C.
Alberta
Quebec
B.
Saskatchewan
D.
Ontario
The majority of
Albertas electricity is
produced by burning
this
A.
Coal
B.
Manure
C.
Wood/wood waste
D.
Diesel
On top of it being
windy, what specific
feature of southern
Alberta makes wind
power a good idea?
A.
Flat land
C.
Absence of coal
B.
Near
D.
Nice people
Oil sand is a
combination of sand,
water and?
A.
Bitumen
B.
Natural Gas
C.
Gasoline
D.
Bismuth
A.
B.
Too cold
C.
Alison
Redford (for some reason)
D.
A.
1,000,000
C.
160,000
B.
16,000
D.Impossible
to count
A.
30
B.
300
C.
1.8 million
D.
A.
B.
D.
C.
Nuclear energy is
coming soon to AB
No difference
Weather = science;
B.
Climate = fear mongering
Weather = natural;
Climate = human-caused
Climate
= what you expect;
D.
Weather = what you get.
A.
C.
A.
Peak power
B.
Cheap electricity
C.
D.
Home heating
A.
Diesel
B.
Propane
C.
Natural gas
D.
Gasoline
What is fracking?
A.
LANGUAGE!!
C.
B.
Studying
D.
porous rock
A seismic survey
involves the study
of?
A.
C. Soil
Weather
characteristics
B.
D.
Construction
of the home
In what Alberta
community is a
commercial solar energy
project being built?
A.
Calgary
B.
Fort McMurray
C.
Medicine Hat
D.
Lethbridge
A.
Radon
B.
Argon
C.
Fluorine
D.
Krypton
End of Game
Instructions & answer slides follow
Instructions
ICONS:
? Takes you to the answer slide
Star Takes you from the answer slide to the radon reduction level slide
House Takes you back to the Radon Reduction Level Board
If using the game for another person or another class, close the game and re-open it (this is to reset the links on the
game board back to orange).
1) Start on slide #1.
2) Proceed to slide #2 (Radon Reduction Level Board) by advancing the slide (click the mouse or press the forward arrow
key).
3) Begin by pressing Q#1 @ the bottom of the slide. This will bring you to the 1st questions.
4) Read the question and answers aloud.
5) Have the student provide an answer or choose a lifeline (see next slide for details on lifelines).
6) Once you have an answer, click on the ? in the right bottom corner. The answer will be highlighted by a green box.
7) To see the Radon Reduction Level completed press the star in the left bottom corner.
8) On the Radon Reduction Level slide, press the home button in the right bottom corner.
9) This brings you back to slide #2 (Radon Reduction Level Board) where you choose the next question from the list.
10) Repeat for questions 2 through 15.
Setting up Game
The 50:50 lifeline can be used to narrow down the answers to two. Clicking on the 50:50 icon on the question slide
will eliminate two of the answers. From there, continue like you would on the regular question slide (from Step #6 on
previous slide).
The Phone-a-Friend lifeline can be used to ask one other student to help out. Clicking on the Phone-a-Friend lifeline
icon will link to a 30-second timer slide. The timer will begin on a mouse-click, and will count down to zero. Once the
slide reaches zero, clicking on the curved arrow icon will return to the previous slide (the question slide). USAGE
NOTE: the question and answers are not visible during the clock countdown, and returning to the question slide
before the clock finishes will reset the clock.
The Ask-the-Audience lifeline can be used to ask the entire class, who gives their votes for the correct answer by letter.
Clicking on the Ask-the-Audience lifeline icon will link to a chart slide. Clicking on the chart will open Microsoft
Excel; click on the Enter Scores Here tab to enter the class votes for each answer, then click on the Chart tab so
the chart will be visible. Go to the File menu and choose Close and Return to return to the slide show. Clicking on
the curved arrow icon will return to the previous slide (the question slide).
A.
Alberta
B.
Saskatchewan
C.
Quebec
D.
Ontario
A majority of Albertas
electricity is produced
by burning this
A.
Coal
B.
Manure
C.
Wood/wood waste
D.
Diesel
On top of it being
windy, what specific
feature of southern
Alberta makes wind
power a good idea?
A.
Flat land
C.
Absence of coal
B.
Near
D.
Nice people
Oil sand is a
combination of sand,
water and?
A.
Bitumen
B.
Gasoline
C.
Natural Gas
D.
Bismuth
A.
B.
Too cold
C.
Alison Redford (for some reason)
D.
A.
1,000,000
C.
160,000
B.
16,000
D.Impossible
to count
A.
30
B.
300
C.
1.8 million
D.
A.
B.
D.
C.
Nuclear energy is
coming soon to AB
A.
No difference
C.Weather
= natural;
B.Weather
= science;
Climate = fear mongering
Climate
= what you expect;
D.
Weather = what you get.
A.
Peak power
B.
Cheap electricity
C.
D.
Home heating
A.
Diesel
B.
Propane
C.
Natural gas
D.
Gasoline
What is fracking?
A.
LANGUAGE!!
C.
B.
Studying
D.
porous rock
A seismic survey
involves the study
of?
A.
Oil wells
C.
Coal mines
B.
Sound waves
D.
Seis
doesnt matter
In what Alberta
community is a
commercial solar energy
project being built?
A.
Calgary
B.
Fort McMurray
C.
Medicine Hat
D.
Lethbridge
A. Calgary
C.
Stampede
B.
Around Christmas
D.
During Superbowl
half-time show
A.
Alberta
B.
C.
Quebec
D.
The majority of
Albertas electricity is
produced by burning
this
A.
C.
Coal
B.
D.
Manure
On top of it being
windy, what specific
feature of southern
Alberta makes wind
power a good idea?
A.
C.
Flat land
B.
Near
D.
Oil sand is a
combination of sand,
water and?
A.
C.
Bitumen
B.
D.
Gasoline
A.
B.
C.
Alison Redford (for some reason)
D.
A.
1,000,000
B.
C.
160,000
D.
A.
C.
B.
1.8 million
D.
300
A.
B.
D.
C.
A.
Weather = science;
Climate = fear mongering
C.
Climate
= what you expect;
D.
Weather = what you get.
B.
A.
C.
B.
D.
Cheap electricity
A.
Diesel
B.
C.
Natural gas
D.
What is fracking?
A.
C.
B.
D.
A seismic survey
involves the study
of?
A.
C.
B.
Coal mines
D.
Sound waves
In what Alberta
community is a
commercial solar energy
project being built?
A.
Calgary
B.
C.
Medicine Hat
D.
A.
C.
B.
Around Christmas
D.
During Superbowl
half-time show
$100
$200
$500
$1000
$2000
$3000
$4000
$5000
$6000
$7000
$8000
$9000
$9001.75
$9999
$10,000
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