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Todd Magnuson created and shared a Math Jeopardy Game using Senteo. This would be a fun way to use Senteo for any subject. Download the file at
http://exchange.smarttech.com/files/folders/primary/entry3602.aspx

Tags: jeopardy, math, senteo

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The link does not open...can you help me

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Click on the welcome words and you will be redirected to the Jeopardy website. You will also need a free Login to SMART Exchange.

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Here is a smartboard lesson that is similar to the jeopard shared by Mr. Hostetter only mine has music with it
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Paul,
Where did you get the Jeopardy background template? I really liked your notebook page. Thank you for sharing.
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I don't remember exaclty where but i have a lot of powerpoint game reviews and it was in one of them.

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TeqSmart has a Senteo Jeopardy Template that you can read about and download from http://blog.teqsmart.org/2009/04/the-best-of-both-worlds-senteo-jeo...

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Has anyone used this yet? It looked great and I entered all my questions and then realized it is linked to a title page. The problem with that is that I want to see results as we go through the review game, and if I have to wait to see results until the end that is problematic.

At this point, I have it set to show the students the answer as soon as they respond, but am I correct that I won't see the bar graphs until we are done with the game?

I think I'm going to go back to Paul or Todd's file and start over because it lets you get results question by question.

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I would delete the Senteo title page (1st page) and then you can see the bar graph results as you go through each question.

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Thank you! That is what I will do.

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This brings up a question I had- some of my teachers have downloaded question sets from SMART and they are individual questions- When they aren't 'attached' to a title they come through as single questions. My teachers want to make them one assessment so they can view the results together, is there an easy solution?
My solution was to open up another notebook document and drag the questions into a new doc, then add a title page and select where I wanted the assessment to end. This worked- but do you have an easier solution?

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Yes, just add a title page to the question set. No need to create a new Notebook document. Click on Senteo-insert title page using Senteo 1/2. Make sure to drag the title page so it is the first page.

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