Students of all ages, from elementary school to high school, enjoy playing Jeopardy as a fun break from traditional learning. They won’t even realize how much they’re learning! The templates listed below can be opened in PowerPoint or a free presentation software program. Each file can be customized to some degree. Some will have a completely blank board, while others have questions and answers already filled out for you. They can be used for any school subject and are great for homeschooling as well. There’s room for five topics on the board as well as Final Jeopardy. This template makes adding your own questions and answers easy. Go through the slides and enter your categories, answers, and questions, and then you’re ready to play. If you find you need more help setting it up, they have a helpful video through the link below that will take you through all the steps in getting it up and running. This template has everything you need, including the slideshow template, songs for both thinking and the daily double, and a user guide that takes you through the process of creating your own Jeopardy game. The download includes the Jeopardy game template, game instructions, a score sheet, and a link to a video tutorial to get it all set up. You can specify the number of teams that will play, the categories, and the answers and questions. A scorekeeper at the bottom of the game makes it easy to keep track of how everyone is doing. Since this runs through a browser, it makes it easy to have students play it on their own or in small groups. The game is played right in the browser. It can be viewed on a screen in the classroom, individually by the students, or the students can all join a live game that you set up. You can add the questions into the game or into a spreadsheet which you can then import into the game. It works with eight or four players, depending on the template you download, and includes Double Jeopardy and Final Jeopardy. The correct and incorrect buttons are used to keep score throughout the game. If you have any questions on how the template works, there are thorough instructions on the second slide. You can use this template for your own classroom procedures or for any other classroom review or unit introduction. Just click and type to change any of the text. There’s also a team edition available if you’d like to divide your classroom into smaller teams for the game. The regular and team template are both available as a Google Slides file. The latter is also downloadable as a PPTX file. Aside from the game’s clean and modern design, what makes this template unique is the world map and set of 80 icons toward the end of the presentation that you can use throughout the game. Just copy them wherever you want to use them! SlidesCarnival is a website full of PowerPoint and Google Slides templates and themes. You can find other downloads here by color, theme, or keyword.