Here is what a game with hyperlinks can look like in slide sorter mode. As you see, you can make each question its own slide. You can then make the answer an animation on the question slide OR make it its own slide that comes right after. Finally, as a bonus, I wanted to mention my favorite way of making score boards — which are much more interesting than keeping score on a flipchart or whiteboard. For expediency, you could even have them stand in groups, then take a picture on your phone and stick them in.
Otherwise, you can use cropped headshots like the example here. Once you have your fields set up, you can now put invisible text boxes using ActiveX controls into your slide where the scores will be showing. This way, you can actually change the scores real time after each question see below. The full explanation for how to do it quite detailed, so check out my video tutorial here starts at We included only one round in our template, since it might also take more time for beginners and one can create more rounds by simply copying the PPT presentation.
When the money board appears, the first player can choose the category and money- value by clicking on the field. With the increasing amount of money, the difficulty of the questions also increases! Normally a random generator chooses any person of the contestants who starts with choosing a money field, but you can also agree that the youngest player is allowed to begin.
As soon the question appears, all players have 30 seconds to think about it until the music ends. Right answer? Then the player gets the amount of money the question is worth and can choose the next money field and category. If the contestant guessed it wrong, the other players can try their luck. If time runs out, or no one got it right, no one will get any points. Then the moderator should randomly choose the contestant who can chose the next question field. You can also agree upon a specific order if that's what you like.
The person with the highest amount of money in the end, wins. Advanced version: guessing it wrong will subtract the amount of money from the players account; negative values are also accurate. We recommend to have a moderator, who can lead the show, enlighten the stressed mood of the contestants, fill in some jokes and - more importantly - check if the answers are wrong or right and click on the buttons.
If you want a more detailed rule explanation, read this Jeopardy! Wikipedia article about the famous quiz show. To start the game, click on the first Jeopardy! Now the intro with music starts playing and you must only click one more time to run the begin animation. When the second money board appears, click on any money button to get to that question. The thinking music plays for exactly 30 seconds.
When the music ends, or as soon as someone got the right answer right, click on the button "click here for the answer". By clicking one more time, you will get back to the money board and the money field of the question disappears. We haven't included a counter for the points, for more flexibility with the amount of players you want to have. Keep answering questions and click on the buttons until all of the fields are gone and the ending picture can be seen.
The hidden message also tells you, that it is time to find out who got the highest amount of money! Depending on the purpose of your jeopardy whether you are creating it for fun, school, or work , you can choose different Jeopardy categories.
How to make the jeopardy game more realistic? For more realistic gameplay, include familiar sound effects like a buzzer, the famous jeopardy intro music, and animations if you're creating jeopardy in a form of a PowerPoint presentation.
How do you make a zoom Jeopardy game? To play jeopardy via zoom, you can create a game board on your computer and share your screen. Her work at wikiHow supports her lifelong passion for learning and her belief that knowledge belongs to anyone who desires to seek it.
This article has been viewed , times. Learn more Making your own Jeopardy game is a great way for students to learn course material in a fun way, and game enthusiasts love playing it recreationally. Making your own game means that you can customize the clues and answers in any way that you see fit, adjusting the skill level and categories as needed.
The easiest way to make a Jeopardy game is to find a template online and fill it in. If you prefer to set up your game using Power Point, open a blank presentation and create a table that has 5 columns and 6 rows. To learn how to make a Jeopardy game with index cards, keep reading! Did this summary help you? Yes No. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet?
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Choose the major themes from the chapters that your upcoming exam will cover, for example. If this is a recreational game, you can either decide on the categories as a group, or the host alone can choose them. Whoever is playing the host of this round will be completing the rest of these steps. Get 6 index cards for the game categories. Write one category on each index card and pin those 6 index cards at the top of a sturdy piece of poster board. Line them up in a single row.
Make sure to write legibly or type and print out the text, if you prefer. Take 5 more index cards and label them with point values. Be sure to write legibly, or you could type and print it out if you want it to look extra nice.
Only the host should work on the answer key. When the host pulls the card from the board to read the clue, the spot will be empty but the point value will stay on the board. Once you get pretty far along in the game, this will help to give the board a little structure. You will follow the same process as before.
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