Instructions for Creating a WWII Jeopardy Game

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Instructions for Creating a WWII Jeopardy Game Choose the topic for your WWII Jeopardy Game (examples: Home Front, D-Day, Women in the War). Give your quiz a title on slide 3. Research your topic using classroom resources, your library, the Internet or other local resources like a museum or a WWII Veteran you know. Break your topic into four categories for the game questions. For example, if your topic is the Home Front, your question categories could be rationing, scrapping, war production and entertainment. Compose five questions for each subject (each question should only have one correct answer-which you know). You may style your game after the real Jeopardy, providing answers and requiring questions or you may give questions and provide answers. On slide 4, type your categories in the boxes along the top. You can change the font size and style if you would like. Type in each question/answer set on slides 5-24. Make sure each question/answer set is on the correct slide. They go across the first row 1, 2, 3, 4, and then the second row, 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. Customize your game by adding images to each question box, or color your slides by clicking each slide and adding the fill and line colors you choose. When you are finished, you can safely delete this first slide. WARNING: do not change the order of your slides or add any slides past the first game board slide. If you do, the number buttons will not take you to the correct questions.

How to play your WWII Jeopardy Game There are several ways to play this game. Choose the style you want. Who can play? You can play by yourself, against another person, or have two teams play against each other. How do you play? If you are playing with more than one person, you can play a buzzer-type game where the first team to ring in gets a chance to answer; or you can just take turns back and forth trying to answer questions. Click on the question you want to answer Click the Answer button to reveal the answer Click on the Home button to return to the main board Keep score to see how you did How do your keep score? You can simply add up the points you get for correct answers or, to make the game more exciting, you can also deduct points for incorrect answers (this can lead to negative points!).

Title here GOOD LUCK! Click here to start A WWII Jeopardy Game created by: GOOD LUCK! Click here to start

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Type the question here Row 1, Col 1 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 1, Col 1

Type the question here Row 1, Col 2 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 1, Col 2

Type the question here Row 1, Col 3 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 1, Col 3

Type the question here Row 1, Col 4 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 1, Col 4

Type the question here Row 2, Col 1 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 2, Col 1

Type the question here Row 2, Col 2 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 2, Col 2

Type the question here Row 2, Col 3 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 2, Col 3

Type the question here Row 2, Col 4 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 2, Col 4

Type the question here Row 3, Col 1 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 3, Col 1

Type the question here Row 3, Col 2 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 3, Col 2

Type the question here Row 3, Col 3 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 3, Col 3

Type the question here Row 3, Col 4 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 3, Col 4

Type the question here Row 4, Col 1 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 4, Col 1

Type the question here Row 4, Col 2 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 4, Col 2

Type the question here Row 4, Col 3 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 4, Col 3

Type the question here Row 4, Col 4 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 4, Col 4

Type the question here Row 5, Col 1 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 5, Col 1

Type the question here Row 5, Col 2 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 5, Col 2

Type the question here Row 5, Col 3 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 5, Col 3

Type the question here Row 5, Col 4 Type the answer here Click here for answer Row 5, Col 4