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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Behavior Jeopardy Game
*The linked template was created by Heidi Holloman and Mandy Hammersmith at Williams Elementary.
This Jeopardy game was developed to review PBS (Positive Behavior Support) rules; however, it can be adapted for use with your classroom/school rules or even for academic review.
You have probably seen the game show Jeopardy, and know the format. Have some fun with the kids as they take "Classroom" for 200.
The first link shows the Williams template; the second link is for you to individualize and make your own game. To play with the Williams example, choose the number of teams from the drop down menu and click start. Choose one of the squares under a category, click, and the answer will appear. Click "Correct Response" to view question. If the team has given the correct "question", click + at the bottom, and for incorrect, click -. These will automatically add or take away points for that team.
To make your own game, choose the second link, you must first put in a password and confirm it under "No". Once you have created and saved your own game, you will be able to modify it from the area that says "Yes".
To create your game, click on the categories and type in your own. Next, click on a point square and enter your answer and question. It will remove the point value for all squares you have changed. This aids in knowing what you have completed. Once you save, the point values will show again.
http://jeopardylabs.com/play/positive-behavior-support
http://jeopardylabs.com/confirm/positive-behavior-support
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