HTML Structure Kahoot
 
Card Clash - HTML Knowledge Game
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HTML Structure

5 Questions Coming Up!

King ♠ - Question 1
What is the outermost tag that wraps around an entire HTML document?
King ♠ - Question 1
ANSWER
<html> or <HTML> tag
King ♠ - Question 2
Which section contains information ABOUT the page but is not visible to users?
King ♠ - Question 2
ANSWER
<head> or HEAD section
King ♠ - Question 3
Where would you place a paragraph tag <p> that you want users to see?
King ♠ - Question 3
ANSWER
Inside the <body> section
King ♠ - Question 4
How many <body> tags should an HTML document have?
King ♠ - Question 4
ANSWER
Exactly ONE (or 1)
King ♠ - Question 5
What is the correct nesting order: <html>, <head>, <body>?
King ♠ - Question 5
ANSWER
<html> → <head> → <body>
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HTML Tags

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Queen ♥ - Question 1
Where does the text from the <title> tag appear?
Queen ♥ - Question 1
ANSWER
In the browser tab
Queen ♥ - Question 2
TRUE or FALSE: You must close HTML tags in reverse order from how you opened them.
Queen ♥ - Question 2
ANSWER
TRUE
Queen ♥ - Question 3
What is wrong with this code:
<body> <h1>Hello</body> </h1>?
Queen ♥ - Question 3
ANSWER
Tags are not properly nested (improper nesting)
Queen ♥ - Question 4
Which tag creates a clickable link in HTML?
Queen ♥ - Question 4
ANSWER
<a> or anchor tag
Queen ♥ - Question 5
What does <br> do in HTML?
Queen ♥ - Question 5
ANSWER
Creates a line break (or breaks to a new line)
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Browsers

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Jack ♦ - Question 1
Name TWO popular web browsers.
Jack ♦ - Question 1
ANSWER
Any two: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Opera, Brave
Jack ♦ - Question 2
What does a web browser do?
Jack ♦ - Question 2
ANSWER
Reads/interprets HTML code and displays webpages
Jack ♦ - Question 3
What is the address bar in a browser used for?
Jack ♦ - Question 3
ANSWER
To enter website URLs/addresses
Jack ♦ - Question 4
TRUE or FALSE: Different browsers can display the same webpage slightly differently.
Jack ♦ - Question 4
ANSWER
TRUE
Jack ♦ - Question 5
What does 'HTTP' or 'HTTPS' at the beginning of a URL stand for?
Jack ♦ - Question 5
ANSWER
HyperText Transfer Protocol (Secure)
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Page Rendering

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Ace ♣ - Question 1
What are the three main languages that work together to create webpages?
Ace ♣ - Question 1
ANSWER
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Ace ♣ - Question 2
In the house analogy, HTML represents the structure. What does CSS represent?
Ace ♣ - Question 2
ANSWER
Style/decoration/paint (how it looks)
Ace ♣ - Question 3
What happens when a browser reads HTML code?
Ace ♣ - Question 3
ANSWER
It renders/displays the webpage visually on screen
Ace ♣ - Question 4
TRUE or FALSE: Browsers read HTML from top to bottom.
Ace ♣ - Question 4
ANSWER
TRUE
Ace ♣ - Question 5
Why is proper nesting important for rendering a webpage?
Ace ♣ - Question 5
ANSWER
So browsers can correctly interpret and display the structure
📚 About This Game 🎮

Mrs. Simmons-Fiawoo loves playing card games in her free time, and she thought, "Why not bring that fun into my Computer Science class?" That's how Card Clash was created! She combined her favorite hobby with important HTML lessons to make learning more exciting.

When learning feels like a game, something amazing happens. Students get excited, remember things better, and actually have fun while learning. Card Clash isn't just about memorizing HTML tags—it's about working with your team, challenging yourself, and discovering that Computer Science can be as fun as your favorite game!

This is what makes teaching awesome: finding creative ways to help students learn by doing things they already enjoy. Every question you answer and every point you score means you're learning something new about how websites work.

That's why making learning fun is so important—it turns school from something you have to do into something you want to do!

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