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Looking for a FUN and ENGAGING way to teach addition? Your students will LOVE to play Jeopardy to learn or review single digit addition. With 25 pictured questions and answers, this game can be used in various ways: whole group setting, small intervention groups, virtual or in-person learning. Engaging, no-prep, easy and fun!
- After teaching single digit addition, play this game to reinforce what your students have learned!
- Similarly to the Jeopardy game we all know, students will choose a category and an amount. Questions increase with difficulty as the point value increases. If your group works well with competition, there is an option to track up to 5 team’s points on the Scoreboard Slide. The group with the most points wins!
- This Jeopardy game is meant for beginner learners, but can be used for older students as a remediation tool.
- Slides are editable if changes are wanted.
Have fun playing!
If you’re looking for more engaging material, check these out!
Math
- Math Jeopardy Game-0-9 Numbers and Counting (TK-1st)
- Math Jeopardy Game-0-20 Numbers and Counting (TK-1st)
Valentine’s Day/February:
Phonics:
- Phonics Jeopardy Game-Letter/Sound Recognition (TK-2nd)
- Phonics Jeopardy Game-Letter/Vowels and Consonants (TK-2nd)
- Phonics Jeopardy Game- Consonant Digraphs Part 1 (1st-3rd)
- Phonics Jeopardy Game- Consonant Digraphs Part 2 (1st-3r
- Phonics Jeopardy Game- Consonant Blends (1st-3rd)
Christmas/Winter:
- This or That Candy Edition (TK-5th)
- For Fun Winter Jeopardy Game (TK-2nd)
- Winter Packet: ELA, Math, Coloring, Activities (1st-5th)
- This or That: Winter Edition (TK-5th)
- Zoomed in Game: Winter Edition (TK-5th)
Halloween:
- October Work Packet (2nd-4th)
- Halloween Jeopardy (K-4th)
- Zoomed-In Game: Halloween Edition (K-3rd)
- Find a Friend Bingo: Halloween Edition (1st-5th)
Fall:
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Description
Looking for a FUN and ENGAGING way to teach addition? Your students will LOVE to play Jeopardy to learn or review single digit addition. With 25 pictured questions and answers, this game can be used in various ways: whole group setting, small intervention groups, virtual or in-person learning. Engaging, no-prep, easy and fun!
- After teaching single digit addition, play this game to reinforce what your students have learned!
- Similarly to the Jeopardy game we all know, students will choose a category and an amount. Questions increase with difficulty as the point value increases. If your group works well with competition, there is an option to track up to 5 team’s points on the Scoreboard Slide. The group with the most points wins!
- This Jeopardy game is meant for beginner learners, but can be used for older students as a remediation tool.
- Slides are editable if changes are wanted.
Have fun playing!
If you’re looking for more engaging material, check these out!
Math
- Math Jeopardy Game-0-9 Numbers and Counting (TK-1st)
- Math Jeopardy Game-0-20 Numbers and Counting (TK-1st)
Valentine’s Day/February:
Phonics:
- Phonics Jeopardy Game-Letter/Sound Recognition (TK-2nd)
- Phonics Jeopardy Game-Letter/Vowels and Consonants (TK-2nd)
- Phonics Jeopardy Game- Consonant Digraphs Part 1 (1st-3rd)
- Phonics Jeopardy Game- Consonant Digraphs Part 2 (1st-3r
- Phonics Jeopardy Game- Consonant Blends (1st-3rd)
Christmas/Winter:
- This or That Candy Edition (TK-5th)
- For Fun Winter Jeopardy Game (TK-2nd)
- Winter Packet: ELA, Math, Coloring, Activities (1st-5th)
- This or That: Winter Edition (TK-5th)
- Zoomed in Game: Winter Edition (TK-5th)
Halloween:
- October Work Packet (2nd-4th)
- Halloween Jeopardy (K-4th)
- Zoomed-In Game: Halloween Edition (K-3rd)
- Find a Friend Bingo: Halloween Edition (1st-5th)
Fall:
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