I've been playing around with equizshow.com after rereading an older post on Richard Burnes blog Free Technology for Teachers. I needed to create a game format for a language arts activity and remembered something he posted last year. So here it is. A very, very, basic way to create a simple game of Jeopardy. I couldn't figure out how to put the answers directly on the game board- although there's an option to choose the answer after you click on a question. I'll have to research that another time. For now, I just simply put the answers on a public shared google doc for kids to study. The game works well and it calculates the group points :0)
Below are the blog posts containing two games: one for figurative language in reading and another for the skeletal system in science.
Figurative Language - click on the link in the middle of the post
Bone Jeopardy- click on Bone Jeopardy in the middle of the post
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