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Compound Nouns Jeopardy PowerPoint Game-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Compound Nouns Jeopardy PowerPoint Game.
Description:
Each Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Slideshow can be played with 8 players or 8 teams. All games have one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every game includes Regular Jeopardy, Double Jeopardy, The Daily Double and Final Jeopardy, for a total of 61 different tasks with answers, automatic or manual scoring and a colored timer bar. All 126 slides are also animated with Jeopardy sounds!
How to Use It:
1st:
Adjust the Countdown Timer to 30. This will give 30 seconds for the student to answer.
The game can be played with three individuals or three groups.
Students will take turns picking a category and dollar amount.
Click on the chosen box for the task or question.
2nd:
Immediately click on the timer bar at the bottom. It will count for 30 seconds if you preset it to do so. This matches the amount of time the music plays. Of course, if you want to give students less time to answer you may do so. Just preset the timer for less seconds.
3rd:
After the student answers, click on the arrow at the bottom right hand corner of the presentation. This will take you to the answer slide.
4th:
Next click the arrow at the bottom left hand corner of the presentation. This will take you back to the question where you can enter “correct” or “incorrect”. You must choose one or the other for the game to function properly. Clicking “correct” will add to their score and incorrect will deduct from their score. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task.
5th:
If you know the student is correct and don’t want to take time to move back and forth between the slides simply click “correct” on the task slide and the correct response will then be shown. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task. If the student gives the wrong answer, click “incorrect”. Click on the bottom right hand arrow to see the answer. The click on “Board” to return to the game.
To skip viewing the correct responses all together, check the box below
Click “Adj Scores” from the board to manually change scores if a mistake was made.
6th:
If time permits you can move on to Double Jeopardy after completing the first board by clicking “go double” in the upper right-hand corner of the board. Both boards have completely different tasks or questions. The final phase of the game is “Final Jeopardy” which can be played at the end of either or both boards.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, board and card games as complimentary activities for the Jeopardy game.
Comparisons As...+...As PowerPoint Presentation-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Comparisons As...+...As PowerPoint Presentation.
Description:
Each Regular PowerPoint Slideshow has one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every PowerPoint Slideshow has a total of 60 different tasks with answers. All 120 slides are also animated with sounds!
How to Use It:
Open the slideshow in PowerPoint. Click the mouse or the right arrow button on your keyboard to advance to the next slide. To move back a slide, click the left arrow button. Students can take turns performing the tasks on the slides or present the slideshow to the entire class as a fun classroom activity or topic warmer.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, Jeopardy Game, Board and Card Games as complimentary activities for the PowerPoint Slideshow
Comparisons As...+...As Jeopardy PowerPoint Game-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Comparisons As...+...As Jeopardy PowerPoint Game.
Description:
Each Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Slideshow can be played with 8 players or 8 teams. All games have one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every game includes Regular Jeopardy, Double Jeopardy, The Daily Double and Final Jeopardy, for a total of 61 different tasks with answers, automatic or manual scoring and a colored timer bar. All 126 slides are also animated with Jeopardy sounds!
How to Use It:
1st:
Adjust the Countdown Timer to 30. This will give 30 seconds for the student to answer.
The game can be played with three individuals or three groups.
Students will take turns picking a category and dollar amount.
Click on the chosen box for the task or question.
2nd:
Immediately click on the timer bar at the bottom. It will count for 30 seconds if you preset it to do so. This matches the amount of time the music plays. Of course, if you want to give students less time to answer you may do so. Just preset the timer for less seconds.
3rd:
After the student answers, click on the arrow at the bottom right hand corner of the presentation. This will take you to the answer slide.
4th:
Next click the arrow at the bottom left hand corner of the presentation. This will take you back to the question where you can enter “correct” or “incorrect”. You must choose one or the other for the game to function properly. Clicking “correct” will add to their score and incorrect will deduct from their score. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task.
5th:
If you know the student is correct and don’t want to take time to move back and forth between the slides simply click “correct” on the task slide and the correct response will then be shown. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task. If the student gives the wrong answer, click “incorrect”. Click on the bottom right hand arrow to see the answer. The click on “Board” to return to the game.
To skip viewing the correct responses all together, check the box below
Click “Adj Scores” from the board to manually change scores if a mistake was made.
6th:
If time permits you can move on to Double Jeopardy after completing the first board by clicking “go double” in the upper right-hand corner of the board. Both boards have completely different tasks or questions. The final phase of the game is “Final Jeopardy” which can be played at the end of either or both boards.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, board and card games as complimentary activities for the Jeopardy game.
Causative Verb Forms PowerPoint Presentation-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Causative Verb Forms PowerPoint Presentation.
Description:
Each Regular PowerPoint Slideshow has one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every PowerPoint Slideshow has a total of 60 different tasks with answers. All 120 slides are also animated with sounds!
How to Use It:
Open the slideshow in PowerPoint. Click the mouse or the right arrow button on your keyboard to advance to the next slide. To move back a slide, click the left arrow button. Students can take turns performing the tasks on the slides or present the slideshow to the entire class as a fun classroom activity or topic warmer.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, Jeopardy Game, Board and Card Games as complimentary activities for the PowerPoint Slideshow
Causative Verb Forms Jeopardy PowerPoint Game-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Causative Verb Forms Jeopardy PowerPoint Game.
Description:
Each Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Slideshow can be played with 8 players or 8 teams. All games have one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every game includes Regular Jeopardy, Double Jeopardy, The Daily Double and Final Jeopardy, for a total of 61 different tasks with answers, automatic or manual scoring and a colored timer bar. All 126 slides are also animated with Jeopardy sounds!
How to Use It:
1st:
Adjust the Countdown Timer to 30. This will give 30 seconds for the student to answer.
The game can be played with three individuals or three groups.
Students will take turns picking a category and dollar amount.
Click on the chosen box for the task or question.
2nd:
Immediately click on the timer bar at the bottom. It will count for 30 seconds if you preset it to do so. This matches the amount of time the music plays. Of course, if you want to give students less time to answer you may do so. Just preset the timer for less seconds.
3rd:
After the student answers, click on the arrow at the bottom right hand corner of the presentation. This will take you to the answer slide.
4th:
Next click the arrow at the bottom left hand corner of the presentation. This will take you back to the question where you can enter “correct” or “incorrect”. You must choose one or the other for the game to function properly. Clicking “correct” will add to their score and incorrect will deduct from their score. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task.
5th:
If you know the student is correct and don’t want to take time to move back and forth between the slides simply click “correct” on the task slide and the correct response will then be shown. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task. If the student gives the wrong answer, click “incorrect”. Click on the bottom right hand arrow to see the answer. The click on “Board” to return to the game.
To skip viewing the correct responses all together, check the box below
Click “Adj Scores” from the board to manually change scores if a mistake was made.
6th:
If time permits you can move on to Double Jeopardy after completing the first board by clicking “go double” in the upper right-hand corner of the board. Both boards have completely different tasks or questions. The final phase of the game is “Final Jeopardy” which can be played at the end of either or both boards.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, board and card games as complimentary activities for the Jeopardy game.
Antonyms-Opposite Actions PowerPoint Presentation-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Antonyms-Opposite Actions PowerPoint Presentation.
Description:
Each Regular PowerPoint Slideshow has one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every PowerPoint Slideshow has a total of 60 different tasks with answers. All 120 slides are also animated with sounds!
How to Use It:
Open the slideshow in PowerPoint. Click the mouse or the right arrow button on your keyboard to advance to the next slide. To move back a slide, click the left arrow button. Students can take turns performing the tasks on the slides or present the slideshow to the entire class as a fun classroom activity or topic warmer.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, Jeopardy Game, Board and Card Games as complimentary activities for the PowerPoint Slideshow
Antonyms-Opposite Actions Jeopardy PowerPoint Game-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Antonyms-Opposite Actions Jeopardy PowerPoint Game.
Description:
Each Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Slideshow can be played with 8 players or 8 teams. All games have one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every game includes Regular Jeopardy, Double Jeopardy, The Daily Double and Final Jeopardy, for a total of 61 different tasks with answers, automatic or manual scoring and a colored timer bar. All 126 slides are also animated with Jeopardy sounds!
How to Use It:
1st:
Adjust the Countdown Timer to 30. This will give 30 seconds for the student to answer.
The game can be played with three individuals or three groups.
Students will take turns picking a category and dollar amount.
Click on the chosen box for the task or question.
2nd:
Immediately click on the timer bar at the bottom. It will count for 30 seconds if you preset it to do so. This matches the amount of time the music plays. Of course, if you want to give students less time to answer you may do so. Just preset the timer for less seconds.
3rd:
After the student answers, click on the arrow at the bottom right hand corner of the presentation. This will take you to the answer slide.
4th:
Next click the arrow at the bottom left hand corner of the presentation. This will take you back to the question where you can enter “correct” or “incorrect��. You must choose one or the other for the game to function properly. Clicking “correct” will add to their score and incorrect will deduct from their score. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task.
5th:
If you know the student is correct and don’t want to take time to move back and forth between the slides simply click “correct” on the task slide and the correct response will then be shown. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task. If the student gives the wrong answer, click “incorrect”. Click on the bottom right hand arrow to see the answer. The click on “Board” to return to the game.
To skip viewing the correct responses all together, check the box below
Click “Adj Scores” from the board to manually change scores if a mistake was made.
6th:
If time permits you can move on to Double Jeopardy after completing the first board by clicking “go double” in the upper right-hand corner of the board. Both boards have completely different tasks or questions. The final phase of the game is “Final Jeopardy” which can be played at the end of either or both boards.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, board and card games as complimentary activities for the Jeopardy game.
Used To versus Would Always Jeopardy PowerPoint Game-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Used To versus Would Always Jeopardy PowerPoint Game.
Description:
Each Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Slideshow can be played with 8 players or 8 teams. All games have one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every game includes Regular Jeopardy, Double Jeopardy, The Daily Double and Final Jeopardy, for a total of 61 different tasks with answers, automatic or manual scoring and a colored timer bar. All 126 slides are also animated with Jeopardy sounds!
How to Use It:
1st:
Adjust the Countdown Timer to 30. This will give 30 seconds for the student to answer.
The game can be played with three individuals or three groups.
Students will take turns picking a category and dollar amount.
Click on the chosen box for the task or question.
2nd:
Immediately click on the timer bar at the bottom. It will count for 30 seconds if you preset it to do so. This matches the amount of time the music plays. Of course, if you want to give students less time to answer you may do so. Just preset the timer for less seconds.
3rd:
After the student answers, click on the arrow at the bottom right hand corner of the presentation. This will take you to the answer slide.
4th:
Next click the arrow at the bottom left hand corner of the presentation. This will take you back to the question where you can enter “correct” or “incorrect”. You must choose one or the other for the game to function properly. Clicking “correct” will add to their score and incorrect will deduct from their score. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task.
5th:
If you know the student is correct and don’t want to take time to move back and forth between the slides simply click “correct” on the task slide and the correct response will then be shown. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task. If the student gives the wrong answer, click “incorrect”. Click on the bottom right hand arrow to see the answer. The click on “Board” to return to the game.
To skip viewing the correct responses all together, check the box below
Click “Adj Scores” from the board to manually change scores if a mistake was made.
6th:
If time permits you can move on to Double Jeopardy after completing the first board by clicking “go double” in the upper right-hand corner of the board. Both boards have completely different tasks or questions. The final phase of the game is “Final Jeopardy” which can be played at the end of either or both boards.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, board and card games as complimentary activities for the Jeopardy game.
Used To versus Would Always PowerPoint Presentation-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Used To versus Would Always PowerPoint Presentation.
Description:
Each Regular PowerPoint Slideshow has one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every PowerPoint Slideshow has a total of 60 different tasks with answers. All 120 slides are also animated with sounds!
How to Use It:
Open the slideshow in PowerPoint. Click the mouse or the right arrow button on your keyboard to advance to the next slide. To move back a slide, click the left arrow button. Students can take turns performing the tasks on the slides or present the slideshow to the entire class as a fun classroom activity or topic warmer.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, Jeopardy Game, Board and Card Games as complimentary activities for the PowerPoint Slideshow
Reported Speech Jeopardy PowerPoint Game-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Reported Speech Jeopardy PowerPoint Game.
Description:
Each Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Slideshow can be played with 8 players or 8 teams. All games have one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every game includes Regular Jeopardy, Double Jeopardy, The Daily Double and Final Jeopardy, for a total of 61 different tasks with answers, automatic or manual scoring and a colored timer bar. All 126 slides are also animated with Jeopardy sounds!
How to Use It:
1st:
Adjust the Countdown Timer to 30. This will give 30 seconds for the student to answer.
The game can be played with three individuals or three groups.
Students will take turns picking a category and dollar amount.
Click on the chosen box for the task or question.
2nd:
Immediately click on the timer bar at the bottom. It will count for 30 seconds if you preset it to do so. This matches the amount of time the music plays. Of course, if you want to give students less time to answer you may do so. Just preset the timer for less seconds.
3rd:
After the student answers, click on the arrow at the bottom right hand corner of the presentation. This will take you to the answer slide.
4th:
Next click the arrow at the bottom left hand corner of the presentation. This will take you back to the question where you can enter “correct” or “incorrect”. You must choose one or the other for the game to function properly. Clicking “correct” will add to their score and incorrect will deduct from their score. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task.
5th:
If you know the student is correct and don’t want to take time to move back and forth between the slides simply click “correct” on the task slide and the correct response will then be shown. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task. If the student gives the wrong answer, click “incorrect”. Click on the bottom right hand arrow to see the answer. The click on “Board” to return to the game.
To skip viewing the correct responses all together, check the box below
Click “Adj Scores” from the board to manually change scores if a mistake was made.
6th:
If time permits you can move on to Double Jeopardy after completing the first board by clicking “go double” in the upper right-hand corner of the board. Both boards have completely different tasks or questions. The final phase of the game is “Final Jeopardy” which can be played at the end of either or both boards.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, board and card games as complimentary activities for the Jeopardy game.
Reported Speech PowerPoint Presentation-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Reported Speech PowerPoint Presentation.
Description:
Each Regular PowerPoint Slideshow has one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every PowerPoint Slideshow has a total of 60 different tasks with answers. All 120 slides are also animated with sounds!
How to Use It:
Open the slideshow in PowerPoint. Click the mouse or the right arrow button on your keyboard to advance to the next slide. To move back a slide, click the left arrow button. Students can take turns performing the tasks on the slides or present the slideshow to the entire class as a fun classroom activity or topic warmer.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, Jeopardy Game, Board and Card Games as complimentary activities for the PowerPoint Slideshow
Present Simple or Continuous for Future Use PowerPoint Presentation-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Present Simple or Continuous for Future Use PowerPoint Presentation.
Description:
Each Regular PowerPoint Slideshow has one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every PowerPoint Slideshow has a total of 60 different tasks with answers. All 120 slides are also animated with sounds!
How to Use It:
Open the slideshow in PowerPoint. Click the mouse or the right arrow button on your keyboard to advance to the next slide. To move back a slide, click the left arrow button. Students can take turns performing the tasks on the slides or present the slideshow to the entire class as a fun classroom activity or topic warmer.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, Jeopardy Game, Board and Card Games as complimentary activities for the PowerPoint Slideshow
Present Simple or Continuous for Future Use Jeopardy PowerPoint Game-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Present Simple or Continuous for Future Use Jeopardy PowerPoint Game.
Description:
Each Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Slideshow can be played with 8 players or 8 teams. All games have one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every game includes Regular Jeopardy, Double Jeopardy, The Daily Double and Final Jeopardy, for a total of 61 different tasks with answers, automatic or manual scoring and a colored timer bar. All 126 slides are also animated with Jeopardy sounds!
How to Use It:
1st:
Adjust the Countdown Timer to 30. This will give 30 seconds for the student to answer.
The game can be played with three individuals or three groups.
Students will take turns picking a category and dollar amount.
Click on the chosen box for the task or question.
2nd:
Immediately click on the timer bar at the bottom. It will count for 30 seconds if you preset it to do so. This matches the amount of time the music plays. Of course, if you want to give students less time to answer you may do so. Just preset the timer for less seconds.
3rd:
After the student answers, click on the arrow at the bottom right hand corner of the presentation. This will take you to the answer slide.
4th:
Next click the arrow at the bottom left hand corner of the presentation. This will take you back to the question where you can enter “correct” or “incorrect”. You must choose one or the other for the game to function properly. Clicking “correct” will add to their score and incorrect will deduct from their score. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task.
5th:
If you know the student is correct and don’t want to take time to move back and forth between the slides simply click “correct” on the task slide and the correct response will then be shown. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task. If the student gives the wrong answer, click “incorrect”. Click on the bottom right hand arrow to see the answer. The click on “Board” to return to the game.
To skip viewing the correct responses all together, check the box below
Click “Adj Scores” from the board to manually change scores if a mistake was made.
6th:
If time permits you can move on to Double Jeopardy after completing the first board by clicking “go double” in the upper right-hand corner of the board. Both boards have completely different tasks or questions. The final phase of the game is “Final Jeopardy” which can be played at the end of either or both boards.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, board and card games as complimentary activities for the Jeopardy game.
Present Perfect Continuous Tense Jeopardy PowerPoint Game-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Present Perfect Continuous Tense Jeopardy PowerPoint Game.
Description:
Each Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Slideshow can be played with 8 players or 8 teams. All games have one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every game includes Regular Jeopardy, Double Jeopardy, The Daily Double and Final Jeopardy, for a total of 61 different tasks with answers, automatic or manual scoring and a colored timer bar. All 126 slides are also animated with Jeopardy sounds!
How to Use It:
1st:
Adjust the Countdown Timer to 30. This will give 30 seconds for the student to answer.
The game can be played with three individuals or three groups.
Students will take turns picking a category and dollar amount.
Click on the chosen box for the task or question.
2nd:
Immediately click on the timer bar at the bottom. It will count for 30 seconds if you preset it to do so. This matches the amount of time the music plays. Of course, if you want to give students less time to answer you may do so. Just preset the timer for less seconds.
3rd:
After the student answers, click on the arrow at the bottom right hand corner of the presentation. This will take you to the answer slide.
4th:
Next click the arrow at the bottom left hand corner of the presentation. This will take you back to the question where you can enter “correct” or “incorrect”. You must choose one or the other for the game to function properly. Clicking “correct” will add to their score and incorrect will deduct from their score. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task.
5th:
If you know the student is correct and don’t want to take time to move back and forth between the slides simply click “correct” on the task slide and the correct response will then be shown. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task. If the student gives the wrong answer, click “incorrect”. Click on the bottom right hand arrow to see the answer. The click on “Board” to return to the game.
To skip viewing the correct responses all together, check the box below
Click “Adj Scores” from the board to manually change scores if a mistake was made.
6th:
If time permits you can move on to Double Jeopardy after completing the first board by clicking “go double” in the upper right-hand corner of the board. Both boards have completely different tasks or questions. The final phase of the game is “Final Jeopardy” which can be played at the end of either or both boards.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, board and card games as complimentary activities for the Jeopardy game.
Present Perfect Continuous Tense PowerPoint Presentation-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Present Perfect Continuous Tense PowerPoint Presentation.
Description:
Each Regular PowerPoint Slideshow has one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every PowerPoint Slideshow has a total of 60 different tasks with answers. All 120 slides are also animated with sounds!
How to Use It:
Open the slideshow in PowerPoint. Click the mouse or the right arrow button on your keyboard to advance to the next slide. To move back a slide, click the left arrow button. Students can take turns performing the tasks on the slides or present the slideshow to the entire class as a fun classroom activity or topic warmer.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, Jeopardy Game, Board and Card Games as complimentary activities for the PowerPoint Slideshow
Past Perfect Tense Jeopardy PowerPoint Game-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Past Perfect Tense Jeopardy PowerPoint Game.
Description:
Each Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Slideshow can be played with 8 players or 8 teams. All games have one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every game includes Regular Jeopardy, Double Jeopardy, The Daily Double and Final Jeopardy, for a total of 61 different tasks with answers, automatic or manual scoring and a colored timer bar. All 126 slides are also animated with Jeopardy sounds!
How to Use It:
1st:
Adjust the Countdown Timer to 30. This will give 30 seconds for the student to answer.
The game can be played with three individuals or three groups.
Students will take turns picking a category and dollar amount.
Click on the chosen box for the task or question.
2nd:
Immediately click on the timer bar at the bottom. It will count for 30 seconds if you preset it to do so. This matches the amount of time the music plays. Of course, if you want to give students less time to answer you may do so. Just preset the timer for less seconds.
3rd:
After the student answers, click on the arrow at the bottom right hand corner of the presentation. This will take you to the answer slide.
4th:
Next click the arrow at the bottom left hand corner of the presentation. This will take you back to the question where you can enter “correct” or “incorrect”. You must choose one or the other for the game to function properly. Clicking “correct” will add to their score and incorrect will deduct from their score. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task.
5th:
If you know the student is correct and don’t want to take time to move back and forth between the slides simply click “correct” on the task slide and the correct response will then be shown. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task. If the student gives the wrong answer, click “incorrect”. Click on the bottom right hand arrow to see the answer. The click on “Board” to return to the game.
To skip viewing the correct responses all together, check the box below
Click “Adj Scores” from the board to manually change scores if a mistake was made.
6th:
If time permits you can move on to Double Jeopardy after completing the first board by clicking “go double” in the upper right-hand corner of the board. Both boards have completely different tasks or questions. The final phase of the game is “Final Jeopardy” which can be played at the end of either or both boards.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, board and card games as complimentary activities for the Jeopardy game.
Past Perfect Tense PowerPoint Presentation-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Past Perfect Tense PowerPoint Presentation.
Description:
Each Regular PowerPoint Slideshow has one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every PowerPoint Slideshow has a total of 60 different tasks with answers. All 120 slides are also animated with sounds!
How to Use It:
Open the slideshow in PowerPoint. Click the mouse or the right arrow button on your keyboard to advance to the next slide. To move back a slide, click the left arrow button. Students can take turns performing the tasks on the slides or present the slideshow to the entire class as a fun classroom activity or topic warmer.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, Jeopardy Game, Board and Card Games as complimentary activities for the PowerPoint Slideshow
Past Perfect Continuous Tense Jeopardy PowerPoint Game-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Past Perfect Continuous Tense Jeopardy PowerPoint Game.
Description:
Each Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Slideshow can be played with 8 players or 8 teams. All games have one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every game includes Regular Jeopardy, Double Jeopardy, The Daily Double and Final Jeopardy, for a total of 61 different tasks with answers, automatic or manual scoring and a colored timer bar. All 126 slides are also animated with Jeopardy sounds!
How to Use It:
1st:
Adjust the Countdown Timer to 30. This will give 30 seconds for the student to answer.
The game can be played with three individuals or three groups.
Students will take turns picking a category and dollar amount.
Click on the chosen box for the task or question.
2nd:
Immediately click on the timer bar at the bottom. It will count for 30 seconds if you preset it to do so. This matches the amount of time the music plays. Of course, if you want to give students less time to answer you may do so. Just preset the timer for less seconds.
3rd:
After the student answers, click on the arrow at the bottom right hand corner of the presentation. This will take you to the answer slide.
4th:
Next click the arrow at the bottom left hand corner of the presentation. This will take you back to the question where you can enter “correct” or “incorrect”. You must choose one or the other for the game to function properly. Clicking “correct” will add to their score and incorrect will deduct from their score. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task.
5th:
If you know the student is correct and don’t want to take time to move back and forth between the slides simply click “correct” on the task slide and the correct response will then be shown. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task. If the student gives the wrong answer, click “incorrect”. Click on the bottom right hand arrow to see the answer. The click on “Board” to return to the game.
To skip viewing the correct responses all together, check the box below
Click “Adj Scores” from the board to manually change scores if a mistake was made.
6th:
If time permits you can move on to Double Jeopardy after completing the first board by clicking “go double” in the upper right-hand corner of the board. Both boards have completely different tasks or questions. The final phase of the game is “Final Jeopardy” which can be played at the end of either or both boards.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, board and card games as complimentary activities for the Jeopardy game.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense PowerPoint Presentation-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Past Perfect Continuous Tense PowerPoint Presentation.
Description:
Each Regular PowerPoint Slideshow has one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every PowerPoint Slideshow has a total of 60 different tasks with answers. All 120 slides are also animated with sounds!
How to Use It:
Open the slideshow in PowerPoint. Click the mouse or the right arrow button on your keyboard to advance to the next slide. To move back a slide, click the left arrow button. Students can take turns performing the tasks on the slides or present the slideshow to the entire class as a fun classroom activity or topic warmer.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, Jeopardy Game, Board and Card Games as complimentary activities for the PowerPoint Slideshow
Passive Voice PowerPoint Presentation-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Passive Voice PowerPoint Presentation.
Description:
Each Regular PowerPoint Slideshow has one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every PowerPoint Slideshow has a total of 60 different tasks with answers. All 120 slides are also animated with sounds!
How to Use It:
Open the slideshow in PowerPoint. Click the mouse or the right arrow button on your keyboard to advance to the next slide. To move back a slide, click the left arrow button. Students can take turns performing the tasks on the slides or present the slideshow to the entire class as a fun classroom activity or topic warmer.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, Jeopardy Game, Board and Card Games as complimentary activities for the PowerPoint Slideshow