Middle School Science: Simple Machines Jeopardy Game
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Description
Ready to go! No Prep. No Mess. Just open and play.
Ready to Play Jeopardy Game using PowerPoint focused on Simple Machines and Classes of Levers. Perfect for review and fun activity to engage students. Can be easily deployed during E-Learning times using a WebEx, Zoom, and other portals with ability share the teachers screen.
Designed for classroom teams to play with 25 questions in the game PLUS Final Jeopardy slides. If playing during E-Learning, recommend not playing in teams as instructions are designed for classroom play. Rather go with individual participation.
All transitions, animation, and hyperlinks are set for you. Activities to Teach is not responsible if links do not work after editing or modifying the game if links are effected. Please review the preview file to see the set up, look, and 25 questions included in the game. The activity is FULLY editable in PowerPoint.
5 Topics covered with 5 questions each:
- Simplicity (exploring type of simple machines)
- Picture It (based on picture shown, identify the simple machine)
- Leverage It (exploring 3 classes of levers and the term fulcrum)
- Complexity (identifying simple machines within complex machines)
- Terms of Mechanics (vocabulary terms related to forces of simple machines)
Looking for MORE activities about SIMPLE MACHINES? Check out our other SM focused activities:
- PowerPoint Lesson on Simple Machines
- Jeopardy Game for Simple Machines
- Boom Cards: Simple Machines
- Task Cards: Simple Machines
- Simple Machines: Digital E-Learning Files
- Worksheets: Simple Machines
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