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Using a Workbook to make a Jeopardy Template

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Jeopardy templates can be found all over the web. Most that I have seen are PowerPoint slide shows. Just to see how it would work, I have constructed a sample Jeopardy template using MS Excel.

Worksheet #1 is in the form of a classic Jeopardy game board. Although I wrote this template as if it were a general science review, this review format could be used in any subject.

There are twenty-five hyperlinks in the worksheet seen above. Each amount is a hyperlink to a unique worksheet. For example, the 100 amount under the category Biology is hyperlinked to the worksheet named b1a. (Biology, 100, answer)

On the worksheet b1a, the pink button with a question mark on it (seen in the image above) is a hyperlink to the worksheet named b1q. (Biology, 100, Question)

On the worksheet b1q, the blue button (seen in the image above) is a hyperlink back to the Game Board, where another category awaits the Jeopardy players.

Download this Jeopardy workbook
Another example of using Excel to make a Jeopardy review game - (author unknown)

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