If you have chosen to use my posted test on "Julius Caesar," then this is the perfect review for you. Even if you are using your own test for the play, this is a great way to review main elements with your students.
The PPT starts off with a picture of Alex and the "Jeopardy" theme song. I STRONGLY suggest using this presentation with a SmartBoard, but I've used a projector and class computer before when one was not available. Simply click on the dollar amount to get to the question, click anywhere on the slide or the right arrow button to reveal the answer, and click on the transparent box in the bottom left-hand corner of the answer screen to return to the main board.
This game includes only one round that can be completed in about 30 to 40 minutes of the students have studied. There is a Final Jeopardy round, and you'll need the printable of the events that I've posted on TpT. The Final Jeopardy song will play, then then the answers are given in the PPT after you click to reveal them. You can make this last an entire class period if you prefer, and it's a really fun way to review with kids.

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I have taught in SC and TN, in poor schools and affluent schools, public schools and private schools, and even elementary and middle schools. I also lead professional development workshops for colleagues on such topics as differentiated instruction, civic education, authentic assessment, and learning-centered schools.
