Jeopardy! is an American television game show created by Merv Griffin. The show features a quiz competition in which contestants are presented with general knowledge clues in the form of answers, and must phrase their responses in the form of questions.
In this Power Point version, we produced a set of five categories related to the Fourth of July – American Independence Day. The categories are People, Quoting the Facts, Miscellaneous Facts, Jokes and Fun Facts.
Take some time to have a lot of fun with your students with this amazing interactive game. Your students will love playing it and would gain knowledge naturally.
You can have a sample on how to play the game watching a sample on YouTube. Just search for Jeopardy.
Facebook – Martin Luther King Jr.
To be used in History and Language Arts classes. Students can explore:
• The places where he lived;
• People he was friends with;
• Family members;
• Paintings done in that time.
Facebook Template - 1 whole page
Ideas for use:
Biographical study (create a Facebook page for a person who lived long ago, a famous historian, scientist, etc.)
Introduction activity (a way to get to know your students better).
Specifics: Profile picture, cover photo, places worked, places studied, lived, birth date, gender, short bio, status update, "check-ins“, friends list.
(COPY and PASTE the PHOTOS in Slides 5 and 6 to a Word Document or Paint.)
“I love this resource! I used it with my 5th-8th grade students on the first day of therapy to get to know them. They loved it. It was a great way to build rapport since social media and technology is so prevalent in their lives these days!”
Facebook – George Washington Profile
To be used in History and Language Arts classes. Students can explore:
• The places where he lived;
• People he was friends with;
• Family members;
• Paintings done in that time.
Facebook Template - 1 whole page
Ideas for use:
Biographical study (create a Facebook page for a person who lived long ago, a famous historian, scientist, etc.)
Introduction activity (a way to get to know your students better).
Specifics: Profile picture, cover photo, places worked, places studied, lived, birth date, gender, short bio, status update, "check-ins“, friends list.
(COPY and PASTE the PHOTOS in Slides 6 and 7 to a Word Document or Paint.)
“I love this resource! I used it with my 5th-8th grade students on the first day of therapy to get to know them. They loved it. It was a great way to build rapport since social media and technology is so prevalent in their lives these days!”