More: Don't let rare incidents and how they're framed harm all transgender, nonbinary people. But Schneider, an engineering manager, is so low-key and relaxed, so seemingly comfortable inside her skin, that the issue quickly became a non-issue for almost everyone except some social media trolls who felt the need to throw shade online. View this post on Instagram. And, as celebrities, they've tended to be self-dramatizing. Schneider is different. She is cool, casual, the lady next door — if the lady next door was a genius.
It's her brain that's flamboyant. With Schneider there's so much else to talk about. That she's a steamroller, demolishing all comers.
That she's incredibly knowledgeable over multiple disciplines. That she has more consecutive games under her belt than any player except Matt Amodio, James Holzhauer, and Ken Jennings. That she is the most successful female contestant ever to compete on "Jeopardy! On a more troubling note, that she was robbed at gunpoint in her home city of Oakland, California, on New Year's weekend. One of the most interesting talking points, on the show, has been her tattoo.
She hasn't actually shown it, on air. Ozma doesn't appear in the book or film "The Wizard of Oz. Frank Baum. She begins as a he — a boy named Tip, who has many adventures with the Scarecrow and the Tin Man in the second book of the series, "The Land of Oz. He's actually Ozma, rightful princess of Oz! Entertainment that appearing on "Jeopardy!
Her eighth grade class voted her "Most Likely to be on 'Jeopardy! Schneider is also the first openly transgender player to qualify for the show's Tournament of Champions. Growing up in Ohio, Schneider says she didn't often see stories of transgender women in a positive light.
Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission. But, as previous Jeopardy! The year-old bartender from Spanish Harlem said that, once he knew he was going to be on the show, he studied 11 hours per day for two weeks leading up to his appearance. His guide of choice: the fan-run database J! Archive , which maintains more than 48, game-board clues from episodes going back to I noticed what comes up the most. Add another new slide to your presentation. This will be Slide 3.
Make it larger, change the font or the text color, center text — make it look however you want. Right click on the highlighted text and select Hyperlink from the menu that appears. Click Place in This Document, which will be on the left side of the box that appears.
Then you will select Slide 3 and hit OK. Slide 1 will appear first. Hit the right arrow key to go to Slide 2. This is your game board so far. Hit Esc to take you back to the slides in Edit view. This will be Slide 4. Choose Place in This Document, and then select Slide 4. Test the feature by hitting F5 for slideshow view. Hit the right arrow key button to go to Slide 2. Go back to Slide 4 and insert a Text Box at bottom right. Hit Place in This Document and select Slide 2, which is your game board.
If you want to test it out, hit F5 and go through the clue and answer, test the links, and then hit the link to go back to the game board. The procedure is exactly the same. Then add Slide 6. Type the answer to the clue on Slide 6. Continue the process until all of the clues and answers are entered.
Hit F5 to go to slideshow view, and then go through each Category clue and answer to make sure all of your links work. Your slideshow Jeopardy game can be as simple and bare bones as you like, or you can get really creative with it.
Method 3. You can download game templates for PowerPoint, Google docs, Microsoft Excel, or use one that a gaming website provides.
Do a little exploring to see what is out there. You can also play Jeopardy games directly through some of the gaming websites, no downloading required. Choose and download a template to your device. Some template websites offer versions for all possible devices, while others cater to a specific device type. These template files are not large, so download a few different ones that interest you.
You can experiment with several until you find the right fit. Open the template file and follow the prompts to set up the game. The template will likely walk you through set up, and each one is a little different.
Select major themes or topics from textbook chapters to help you study for exams. If this is a recreational game, you can decide on the categories as a group or devise some other way to come up with them. Plug all of the required data into your template if required. Remember, the higher the point value, the harder the question should be, so increase the difficulty as the point value gets larger in each category.
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