Jeopardy! - Historical overview and political structure after 1848

Jeopardy!

Gamification


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With the help of LessonUp’s spinner you can easily create a variation of the America’s favourite quiz show jeopardy! 

Students are provided with answers which match questions that they have to find out for themselves.


For example, if the answer is: 

“During part of the war she lived in the Secret Annex."

Students could answer with the following question:

“Who was Anne Frank?”


This game can be played by two or three players.

How does it work? 

The participants decide who can start. 

Start by spinning the category wheel at the upper right-hand side of the screen.

Spin the spinner related to the selected category. It will reveal an answer and the amount you can earn by finding the right question. 

If you guess the right question you gain those point, if not you don't gain anything. 

In both cases, click on the hotspot indicating that amount. You cannot play anymore for this amount, in this category.

If the spinner spins onto the same answer/amount once more, spin it again until it falls on an un-played answer.

Each player or team has to keep their score. The winner is the player or team with the highest score. 


Good luck!

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