February 22

Website Worth Sharing: Jeopardy Labs

I know many of you utilize Powerpoint Jeopardy games for content review. You might also be interested in the Jeopardy Labs website:

http://jeopardylabs.com/

Why use this when you’re happy with the Powerpoint versions?

  1. Online access-If you create a Jeopardy game here, students can access it through a weblink. This would be a nice study tool (put the link on your eBoard or in the Skyward message center.) You can also share your work with colleagues this way.
  2. No need to reinvent the wheel-Use the “Start Browsing” option to search for pre-made Jeopardy games. You might find that someone else has already created something you could use. These are games other teachers have created so you will find some incomplete and not-so-great examples. Keep searching, there are some good ones out there.
  3. Flexibility: You can choose the number of teams that will be playing and keep track of points at the bottom of the page. Just click on the plus sign to add points.

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Posted February 22, 2011 by brendasargent in category Website Worth Sharing

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This blog is written and maintained by Brenda Sargent, instructional technology specialist for Kelso School District.

3 thoughts on “Website Worth Sharing: Jeopardy Labs

  1. Bob Johanson

    Creating the questions was really easy. I will use this to review our school behavior expectations in our EBD class.

  2. Josiah Coughran

    Using this tomorrow! The site creator has even created some other sites like bingobaker.com, wordsearchlabs.com, and crosswordlabs.com. They’re all free and I can’t wait to use them.

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