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Languages
English
Grade
9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, Adult Ed, Higher Ed
Resource Type
Exam, Quiz, Tests, Games, Multimedia
Product
Digital
Pages
99+ Pages
Subject
Classic Literature, Other
Standard
Common Core English Language Arts Standards

Description

Jeopardy is a wonderful game to play when you need to review a significant amount of material and want your students to stay involved. It can be used for a variety of ages ranging from elementary to high school. You will need to do some preparation work, but your students will reap many benefits as they explore teamwork and subject knowledge through an interactive game board.
You can use Jeopardy for any topic or subject that your students have been studying. This game format is particularly beneficial when reviewing a topic or subject in general or when preparing for a chapter test, cumulative test, unit test or other assessment.
Let's take a look at how this game works so you get a better idea of how to effectively incorporate it into your classroom.
Rules of Jeopardy
You're probably familiar with the basic format of Jeopardy, but remember that you can adapt it to meet the needs of your students and your content requirements. Check out some basic rules that you can modify to help achieve your goals.
Basic Rules
Divide students into four or five teams.

Teams take turns choosing a topic category and a question in that category associated with a spinning the wheel and wherever it lands.
Give teams one minute to answer each selected question correctly. Teammates must collaborate before giving the answer.

Click on Slideshow - From Beginning Slide 1 is the Game board.
Let the students pick the category and points. Once students click on the points it will take them to the Question.

There will arrows to Left and Right of the slide. Left Arrow will Take you back to the Board. Right Arrow will show you the answer.
If the answer is correct, the team earns the amount of points the question was worth. That is, they earn points where they land on the wheel. You and/or the teams can tally their point totals.
If the answer is incorrect, the question stays up on the board.
After the answer is given, whether correct or incorrect, it is the next team's turn. Taking turns allows each team more opportunity to participate throughout the game.
The game continues until all amounts under each category have been chosen and questions have been correctly answered.
The team with the most points wins!
Jeopardy is a wonderful game to play when you need to review a significant amount of material and want your students to stay involved. It can be used for a variety of ages ranging from elementary to high school. You... more
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