1. Choose the topic for your WWII Jeopardy Game (examples: the Home Front, D-Day, Aircraft Carriers, the Bataan Death March, Winston Churchill, etc.). On slide 2 give your game a name. 2. Research that topic using classroom resources, your library, the Internet, or other local resources like a museum or a veteran. 3. Break your topic into four question subjects (example: for the Home Front, you could use Rationing, War Production, Scrapping, and Entertainment). 4. Compose five questions for each subject (make sure that there is only one correct answer and that you know what it is). You can choose to provide answers and require questions—like on the TV show Jeopardy—or you can provide questions and require answers. 5. On Slide 3, type your categories in the Subject boxes. You can change the font size and style if you desire. Next type your questions and answers on each slide from Slides 4-13. Make sure you put the right question/answer on the right slide. They go across the first row 1, 2, 3, 4, and then the second row, 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. You can insert images, if you wish. 6. You can add colors to your quiz. Double click each box and choose the fill color or line color that you want. Make sure any text is still readable. To change the background color of slides, right click, choose Background, and click the drop down arrow to pick your color. 7. When you are finished, you can safely delete this first slide. WARNING: do not change the order of your slides or WARNING: do not change the order of your slides or add any slides past the game board slide. If you add any slides past the game board slide. If you do, the number buttons will not take you to the do, the number buttons will not take you to the correct questions. correct questions. Instructions for Creating a WWII Instructions for Creating a WWII Jeopardy Game Jeopardy Game