 Hi and welcome to 50 days of keynote. 50 things you can create for the classroom brought to you by me, Alicia Bankhofer. Day 34 brings you keynote to create Jeopardy. What is Jeopardy? It's a popular TV game where players answer trivia questions and it's really cool because there are different categories and you can choose the points. The higher the points the more difficult the question and the answer here acts as prompt so the contestant or the player answers with the question. For the classroom it's really ideal because learners can practice their collaborative and communicative skills. When playing in teams you can really see that teams have to develop a winning strategy and it's great thus for language learning and team building. Keynote is ideal for Jeopardy because you can easily create questions and answers using text blocks and shapes. You can link the slides to one another and once you have a great template you can just easily adapt and we adapt to whatever subject you're taught teaching. It's really also good for gamified self-study. So what I would suggest is that you use it for example for a vision of a few topics and you decide which categories you want and create five questions with answers. Then you can prep the table and tally the scores in keynote as well. So what I did is I entered the questions as you can see here on the grid it's really easy and then of course when you play with the students you can project it from your screen or from the interactive whiteboard. Playing in teams is really cool and as I said you can use a file to tally the score. Teams will either call out their answers or write them down and the team with the most points wins. So I'll show you how to link the elements. Now I'm going to show you how to link from one slide to another. It's really easy so let's say I want to do jobs for 10 points. I double tap on the 10 it's going to give me the option link. Then I'm going to say okay I want to link to slide number three because it's right there and then just to test it let's just see if it works. I go into presentation mode and I tap on the 10 with jobs and it really works. Very good and let's see how it works back to the main jeopardy screen. I double tap here because I've done it on the master slide. As you can see on the master slide it links to slide one. The left arrow links to slide one and the right arrow links to the next slide. So then it's really easy to navigate within the presentation as you go along. And there you have it. You could easily play jeopardy in the classroom using questions that you yourself define and the students will have a lot of fun doing it. There you have it. 50 days of keynote. All videos are on padlet and all keynote files are here. See you tomorrow.