Access: https://jeopardylabs.com/
Overview:
Jeopardy Labs is a website that allows you to create or find Jeopardy reviews games! This is a great tool to review a wide variety of topics, as well as to build relationships with students. You can easily find already created Jeopardy games or create your own! Students can play in teams as a class or individually when working in a small group. The game automatically knows how much each question is worth so its easy to keep track of teams' scores. Team names can be changed any time throughout the game. Jeopardy Labs is an engaging way to review concepts and build relationships with students!
Subjects:
Literacy, Science, Social Studies, Math, Art, Language, Music, Computer Science, PE, Relationship-Building Activities
Grade Levels:
Lower Elementary, Upper Elementary, Middle School, High School
Tips:
To create your own game, click on "Create a Jeopardy Game". You do not need to become a member to create your own game but you do have to create a password so you have the option to log back in later to that specific Jeopardy game to edit it. You can create up to 5 categories and 5 questions per category. You can also change the point value for each question. When you are done creating your Jeopardy game, click "Save and Finish Later". You can share your completed Jeopardy game in variety of ways, including through Google Classroom, email, a link, and social media. When you are ready to play, select the number of teams that will be playing. You can change each team's name at any point throughout the game. Select a category and point value to see the question. To reveal the answer, click the space bar. If a team answered correctly, click on the green plus sign next to that team's name. The value of that question will be added to that team's score, so if the question was worth 500 points, then 500 points will be added when you click the green plus sign once. You can play where teams lose points for incorrect responses or just do not gain points. To go back to the other questions, click the esc button on your keyboard.
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