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Water Matters! Jeopardy Game Review of the Water Matters! Curricula Grades 6-8

Directions to Play Form two teams, and select a spokesperson for each team. Or call on students within each team to take turns answering questions. Start each team with $3,000 (points). Keep tally of points. For all slides to correctly advance, click the lower left corner of the slide. Click through the categories to get to the game board. When it’s their turn, teams should select a question to answer. For example, “Hydrologic cycle for $200.” Click on the question. After the team answers, click the lower left corner of the slide for the answer to appear. On each answer slide, there is a blue box in the lower left corner. Click this box to return to the game board.

Directions Continued If a team answers correctly, they score that number of points. Teams continue to answer until they get a question wrong. If a team answers incorrectly, that number of points should be deducted. When finished with the first Jeopardy game, click the "STAR" at bottom right corner to begin Double Jeopardy. After all Double Jeopardy questions are answered, click the "STAR" at bottom right hand corner to begin the "Final Jeopardy Question." Before you show the question, ask each team to write down their wager. Click only once and the final question will appear. Be careful not to click twice or the answer will appear. After students answer the question, a second click will take you to the answer. The team with the most points remaining after “Final Jeopardy” wins.

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