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Primary Jeopardy In 2007, I created a fun Jeopardy game for my primary class, when we studied the New Testament. I am still teaching primary, and have recently created a fun Jeopardy game for the Book of Mormon. I have used these as a review of the primary lessons, and the children really enjoyed them. I'd like to share them with others, who would use them appropriately in their homes (f.h.e.) or as a primary lesson review. My game set up consists of 4 sets of colored points cards. 1 set is printed numbers [10; 20; 30; 40; 50]. I printed these on white regular print paper, and colored with my children's crayons to make them red, blue, green, and orange. You'll have 20 cards total. You can select different colors, and print them on colored card stock, but they work the same. I circled the question type headers that are typed in bold (i.e. "True or False") (and scribbled below until the last ([50] point question) of those type questions) on the question sheets with the corresponding color, to make it easy. I used crayon to do this.
If you read through the entire documents
attached, you'll understand how easy it is to make and to play. I had fun
creating the questions because some of the multiple choice answers are
silly, but not inappropriate.
All of the facts are checked for accuracy
within the book of scripture. Although the scripture references aren't
listed, I tried my best to keep the information true to the scripture
story/gospel principle.
Thanks,
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