Monday, April 23, 2018

I'll take classic review games for 500 please!!

A question that I have been asked multiple times since starting as an ITRT has been "Hey...do you have any good Jeopardy game templates?" While there are other review activities available (Quizlet, Kahoot, Quizizz to name a few) Jeopardy still remains a favorite. You can search the web to find templates that are compatible with PowerPoint or Smart Notebook but if you want something web based; Jeopardy Labs might be the Jeopardy template you have been looking for. While there is a paid version available, there are plenty of features in the free version for you to use. In the free version you are able to have up to five categories.

Just click to add game titles and categories

Clicking on a point value will send you to the question screen seen below:


Once you have entered all the questions and answers you can click "Save and Finish." The information on the finish screen is important and something you will want to hold onto. Consider using Google Keep to save the URLs.

Clicking on the link for your game will give you several options, including the ability to edit or share your games. You can also configure how many teams (up to 12) will be playing. 


During the game you can keep score using the team numbers across the bottom. This allows you to award or deduct points as you feel necessary. Team names can be edited as well. 


If you are ready to come back to a classic, give Jeopardy Labs a try. Let your ITRT know if you need help getting started. 


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