Volume 2, Issue 1, April 2006
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by James McConville
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by Mike Ireland |
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by Wayne Ulian |
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by Kevin Ambroe |
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by Jolene Mergens and Chris Rozitis |
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by Dennis Wong |
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by James McConville |
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by Shelley Wilcox |
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by Tracy Kimoto |
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by James McConville |
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by CUE-Van Executive |
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by CUE Executive |
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by CUE Executive |
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by CUE Executive |
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by James McConville |
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by Jolene Mergens and Chris Rozitis
This article will show you how to design and make your own version CLASSROOM JEOPARDY so you can use it for whichever subject. This game is a great and fun way to re-introduce concepts previously covered. By changing words and introducing higher level questions this is an excellent way to review and reinforce information and assess current student understanding. Things such as sound clips and authorized images and clips can be incorporated as well. Actually designing the PowerPoint presentation when you have the questions and answers in hand will take you about 30 minutes. The instructions are available at http://magee.vsb.bc.ca/r/tutorials/jeopardy.pdf and a sample PowerPoint file is available at http://magee.vsb.bc.ca/r/tutorials/jeopardy.ppt
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