“Jeopardy” Made Easy

“Jeopardy” Made Easy

I searched high and low las year for a jeopardy game to use in my French Classes. I ended up paying for one, and it was pretty “meh”, but it was the best thing I could find (playfactile.com was the website).

This morning, while searching for a different classroom utility, I found FLIPQUIZ. An online Jeopardy simulation. While I admit, I’ve not used it in a classroom, I’d have been all about giving it a try in my classroom last year.

If you do use this one, I’d love feedback on Google Classroom as to how it went, and any tips you might have for using it!

Pear Deck for Google Slides

Pear Deck for Google Slides

…and score some formative assessment feedback for yourself in the process.

Take a peek at Peardeck to accomplish these things. Peardeck contains a number of slide templates to ask questions during the process of learning and in so doing offers you, the teacher, a wealth of information as to how the learning is going.

Ditch that Texbook gives some good tips for using this fantastic add-on.

If you’ve used it, please don’t hesitate to offer some feedback to me on the ease-of-use or the challenges with it. When offering recommendations, I do like to be able to articulate these things to the person I’m speaking to.