Jeopardy Instructions
1. Create a table with at least 4 columns and 3 rows
2. Label each column with a category about banking.
3. Create three questions and answers to go under each category.
4. After you finish your table, you can make a poster and transfer everything to poster size to make it easier to play the game in the class.
5. To play the game you have two players at a time and one host to read them an answer.
6. One player chooses a category.
7. The host will read the player an answer under that category.
8. The player must ask the corresponding question or the question that goes with the answer.
9. Each answer/question is worth points. The first one is worth 100 points, 2nd is 200 points, 3rd is 300 points.
10. The player with the most points wins.
Here is a sample of what it should look like.
This is the board the players see. First one player picks a category and how many points they want.
Check | Account | Fees | Electronic Banking |
$100
When you don't have enough money in the bank to cover the check. |
$100
Money that is saved in the bank to be used later. |
$100
The amount of money charged by a bank for lending money. |
$100
An automatic teller that gives you money anytime you want. |
$200 | $200 | $200 | $200 |
$300 | $300 | $300 | $300 |
Then the host will read them an answer from the category and points they picked.
$100 When you don't have enough money in the bank to cover the check. |
$100 Money that is saved in the bank to be used later. |
$100
The amount of money charged by a bank for lending money. |
$100 An automatic teller that gives you money anytime you want. |
Finally the player has to ask the corresponding question for that answer to get the points.
Question | Question | Question | Question |
$100
What is a bounced check? |
$100
What is a savings account? |
$100
What is the interest rate? |
$100
What is an ATM machine? |
$200 | $200 | $200 | $200 |
$300 | $300 | $300 | $300 |
Le BANC