I use coloured paper that represents the powerpoint quiz; one paper with the unit and number and 4 papers to represent the points.
It's best to put them on the board before class or at the very beginning.
The PowerPoint points don't disappear so it helps the students understand what questions are remaining.
All the questions are in English so it's best to read them out and ask the HRT to help explain if students don't understand.
There are also some none US spellings.
First it's best to get students to move into groups. students either choose a representative or the hancho of the group comes to the front.
They then play rock, paper, scissors to decide the order that the groups choose their questions.
Before jeopardy can begin, it's best to explain how it works. Each unit has four questions, the most difficult question has the highest points. Students should figure out what question they want before their turn so as many questions as possible can be asked. After a group answers their question correctly the paper points are given.
It's best to also get the students who aren't answering the question, to echo the answers.
Hello, thank you for the great game! I was wondering how you give marks for questions like Unit 9 Q4 where you have to list a number of vocabulary?
Do they actually have to list all the vocab to get the 40 points or was it something on the lines of 'if you say at least 6 you get the points'?
hii!! thank you so much for this, it is absolutely adorable and I am going to use it as my end of the last term lesson! <3