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1) The class is divided into teams. (Each team may wish to come up with a team name.)
2) Each team sends one player for each round. The teacher will determine the number of questions in each round, depending on how many players are in the class.Ex: If there are 24 students in a class, there could be 4 teams of 6 or 6 teams of 4.
3) Determine which team goes first. (“I’m thinking of a number…”)
4) The student who gives the correct answer may choose the next category and amount.
Jobs:• Someone keeps score on the whiteboard.• Someone advances the slides: Hit 4 then Enter to return
to the Jeopardy board screen.
BE SMART: Use this game as a fun way to review. Even when it is not your turn to answer, think of your answer.
Students may remain in the game by following these expectations:
1) Accept the teacher’s judgment, without argument, regarding whether the answer given is correct or incorrect.
2) Remain silent during the game except when it is your turn to give an answer. That means no calling out answers or coaching another player.
3) Be respectful. That means no laughing at or teasing a player who makes a mistake.
Anyone violating one of these rules losesthe privilege of playing.
Click to begin.
Irregular Verbs Jeopardy::
Jeopardy Review Game
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Bite, Give,Write
Ride, Drive, Rise
Hide, Prove,Get
Eat, Fall,Speak, Break
Wake, Choose
Steal, Freeze
(bite) Yesterday a dog ____ me.
bit
(give) Yesterday, I _____ my book
to my friend.
gave
(write) I __________ a story last
month.
wrote
(bite) (Has / Have) a cat ever
______ you?
Has / bitten
(write) I (has / have)
______________ many stories since I started
school.
have written
(ride) He (has/have)
______________ his bike to school many times.
has ridden
(ride)Yesterday I _____________ in
my uncle’s car.
rode
(drive) She (has/have) never
_________ a truck.
has / driven
(rise) The sun _____________ in the east
every day.
rises
(rise) (Has / Have) the sun _____________ yet?
Has / risen
(hide)
Last summer I _________ from my sister behind a
tree.
hid
(hide) He (has/have)
______________ behind the chair many times.
has hidden
(get) She (has/have) never
______________ a salad from McDonald’s.
has / gotten
(prove)(Has / Have) you ever
_______________ your age with an ID card?
Have / (proven/proved)
(prove) Yesterday I _______________ that I was 21 years old by showing
my ID.
proved
(eat) She (has / have) never
________________ breakfast in a restaurant.
has/ eaten
(fall) Last week my brother ___________________
out of bed.
fell
(fall) (Has / Have) he ever
__________________ out of a tree?
Has / fallen
(break) Joe (has/have)
_______________ two glasses since we bought
them.
has/broken
(speak) I __________ to your parents last week.
spoke
(wake) She always _______________ up at 6:00.
wakes
(wake) (Has/Have) your brother ever _______________ up
late?
Has / woken
(choose) Last year my parents ______________ to
come to America.
chose
(steal) Last week a thief ______ money from the bank.
stole
(freeze) Yesterday he __________________ ten
pounds of beef.
froze
Why is this sentence wrong?“He has gotten a speeding
ticket last night.”
We cannot use the present perfect tense (has / have + the participle) with finished time. So, we can say either:
“He has gotten a speeding ticket.” (no finished time)
or
“He got a speeding ticket last night.” (no “has”)