Green Eggs and Ham Jeopardy - Willoughby Eastlake Schools

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Jeopardy by
Matt Villella
Green Eggs and Ham Jeopardy
Characters
Literary
Elements
Sayings
Miscellaneous
100
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200
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500
Exit
Places to Eat green eggs
and ham 100
First two places
Here or there
Places to Eat green eggs
and ham 200
Second place to eat them in
the story
House with Mouse
Places to eat green eggs and
ham 300
Third place in story
A box with fox
Places to eat green eggs and
ham 400
Fourth place in order of
story
Car in tree
Places to eat green eggs and
ham 500
Fifth place in story to eat
them
Train in the dark
Literary Elements 100
Two main characters
Sam and unnamed
character
Literary Elements 200
Setting
In the unnamed character’s house
Literary Elements 300
Conflict
Sam tries to bug the
unnamed character to eat
green eggs and ham
Literary Elements 400
Author of Green Eggs and
Ham?
Dr. Seuss
Literary Elements 500
Theme of Green Eggs and
Ham?
To entertain and to try things
before saying you don’t like
them.
Sayings 100
“I am Sam, Sam I am”
Sam
Sayings 200
“Would you eat them here or
there would you eat them
anywhere.”
Sam
Sayings 300
“Not in a box, not in a house,
not with a mouse"
unnamed character
Sayings 400
“A train! A train! Would you could
you in a train."
Sam
Sayings 500
“Not in the dark, not in a
train, not in a car."
unnamed character
Miscellaneous 100
Where is the first place Sam
asks to eat green eggs and
ham?
In a house
Miscellaneous 200
What is the color of the eggs
in the story?
Green
Miscellaneous 300
Would you eat them in a box?
Would you eat them with a…?
Fox
Miscellaneous 400
Could you would you with a
goat? Would you could you
on a…..?
Boat
Miscellaneous 500
Does Sam end up liking
Green eggs and ham?
Yes
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