This one is an old one but a great one. I use Jeopardy Powerpoint in my classroom all the time. It's really simple and great for a review. I put students into pairs and ask them to play against each other keeping score. Then I email the Jeopardy game to them. Or you can play it as a classroom with you running the program and splitting the class.

The one I attached I used in my classroom after doing a unit on Emailing. I had prizes (candies) for the winners. Kids loved it and the assessment results the next day proved the effectiveness of the review.
3 email jeopardy.ppt

To edit this jeopardy game is easy. You look at the headers and in PowerPoint, use the find and replace feature to change what your sections will be named. Then to change the questions is just as easy, because each one is numbered with the value, and it's always the answer, then the question (remember, this is Jeopardy....). There is even sound. I modified someone else's game but I'm sorry to say I don't remember the original maker. Sorry.

Nicole

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Comment by suehellman on June 10, 2010 at 9:52am
Hi Nicole -- I've been neglecting Canadians Mash-up lately but how you will join when you have a chance. I couldn't get your template to open, but offer one of my own which can be downloaded from Slideboom. (http://www.slideboom.com/presentations/154316/Jeopardy-Template-%28...). I wanted to offer different levels of questions and also create a way for students to make their own questions.

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