Welcome to the Arena!!!!
Are you ready to put your skills to the test? Do you think you have what it takes to advance to the next level of learning in JAWS? I hope so. You need to get every question correct to move onto the next lesson and level. This is the first of 5 arenas you will enter before completing the JAWS course. And with each arena, comes a new and more powerful opponent.
The Arrow Archery Boss
Question 1: Find the third word in each sentence below. Together they make a secret code. What is the code?
Question 2: You want to review the sentence you just wrote. What key combination do you use to read the previous word?
Question 3: Which word does not contain the letter g?
Question 4: You are reading a short story for class. Which key combination navigates you to the next paragraph?
Rampage Reading Boss
Question 5: You just opened up your digital textbook for Geography class. Your assignment is to read all of chapter 3. What should you press to hear JAWS read the entire chapter all at once?
Question 6: How do you get JAWS to repeat the line it just read?
Question 7: You are completing an assignment for class and you know that the turn-in button is at the bottom of the page. Instead of pressing the down arrow who knows how many times, what keys can you press to go to the bottom of the page?
Heading Honcho Boss
Question 8: You are shopping for some new really cute snow boots. You are on a website where each individual product listing is marked as a heading level 2, with more information below each of the headings, (see an example below). When you are looking through results, which is not a strategy to go to the next product listing?
Mahogany Leather Ankle Boots, Size 8
These warm winter boots have a classic feel, warm inner, and fur-trimmed cuff. From nights out on the town, to business meetings at the office, these boots fit every occasion.
Question 9: You are conducting an internet search on dolphins. You select a webpage that has multiple sections of information, each with a title marked as a heading. Before deciding which section to read to gather information for your report, what is a strategy to briefly review all the available section titles on the page?
Question 10: We learned that heading levels are organized from big idea to small idea, or general to specific. Which heading level would have the most specific information below it?