Friday, March 27, 2015

Prophet Jeopardy Game- Sharing Time

The theme in primary for March was "God speaks through Prophets." during the first 3 Sundays I incorporated some "trivia" questions and "facts" for the kids into every lesson about certain prophets and told them that we would be playing a jeopardy game at the end of the month so they needed to listen extra close!

I came up with this fun Jeopardy game involving 5 different prophets. Some of the President Monson jeopardy questions were pulled from another blog that I came across as I was doing my research.  Here is the link to her President Monson Jeopardy game president monson jeopardy

For sharing time I split the room down the middle and had one side be the "Nephites" and the other side be the "Lamanites" (the kids loved it!) Then I brought two kids up front and had the Nephites start by picking a Prophet and a number underneath the prophet. Each prophet had 6 questions (numbered 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 and 600) ranging from 100 being the easiest to 600 being the hardest question.
I didn't have a bell so I put a squeak toy between them and then read the questions and whoever grabbed it and squeaked it first got to answer. If they got it right they got 2 points. If they had to ask their team for help they were only given 1 point. 

I had a teacher from each class pick someone to come up and be next and the child on the winning team would get to choose the next category and number.

We had a LOT of fun and didn't even get half way through in either junior or senior primary so I am doing it again this Sunday

*The only thing I did different in junior primary was that I didn't put up any 400, 500, or 600 tiles so the kids were only picking the easier questions.

Here are the printables for this game. Enjoy!

Jeopardy Game tiles

Prophet headers

Prophet Jeopardy: questions and answers

 You will need to print off 5 copies of each number tile and one of each name tile. Here is what your board should look like after you print everything off:




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