Teachers • Classroom Review Games

Free Classroom Jeopardy Games for Teachers

Launch a Jeopardy style classroom review game in minutes. Pick a ready made board, split students into teams, project it to the class, and review math, science, history, vocabulary, languages, test prep, and more. No PowerPoint required.

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No PowerPoint neededFree boards availableProjector readyTeam playTeacher friendlyNo prep required

Popular Classroom Jeopardy Boards

Start with a ready made board your class can play today.

How to Play Jeopardy in the Classroom

Run a Jeopardy style classroom review game in four simple steps.

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    Pick a board

    Choose a ready made classroom Jeopardy board by subject, grade level, or review topic.

  2. 2

    Split students into teams

    Divide the class into teams and project the board at the front of the room.

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    Choose clues and answer

    Teams choose categories and point values, then answer the clue before the timer runs out.

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    Track points and review

    Award points, explain answers, and turn test prep or vocabulary review into an active class game.

Skip the PowerPoint Jeopardy Setup

Teachers do not need to spend a planning period building slides, linking boxes, formatting categories, or fixing broken templates. Kleveroo lets you launch a classroom Jeopardy style board online, project it to the class, split students into teams, and start playing in minutes.

No slide linking

No broken templates

No download needed

Launch from your browser

Kleveroo vs Online Jeopardy Templates

Templates are useful, but teachers often need something faster than a blank board.

Online Jeopardy Templates

The template way

  • Usually start from a blank board
  • More manual setup
  • Basic template experience
  • Often focused on one game format
  • Harder to browse by subject or grade
Kleveroo Classroom Jeopardy

The Kleveroo way

  • Ready made boards available
  • Play in minutes
  • Polished game-like classroom experience
  • Boards, trivia packs, and game modes
  • Browse by subject, grade level, and use case

Classroom Jeopardy Topics by Subject

Find review games for the subjects teachers use most.

Built for Real Classroom Review

Projector-ready team play

High-contrast host view designed for the front of the classroom.

Great for bell ringers and review days

Quick to launch for warm-ups or full end-of-unit review.

Works for test prep and vocabulary

Active review beats passive worksheets for retention.

Easy for substitute plans

A sub can run a board with zero prep — just project and play.

Supports language learning

Built-in Spanish, French, and Italian boards for world-language classes.

Free and paid board options

Free boards for every subject, plus Kleveroo+ for expanded access.

Why Teachers Use Kleveroo Instead of PowerPoint Jeopardy

Both work — but one takes a planning period and the other takes a minute.

PowerPoint Jeopardy

The old way

  • Requires building slides manually
  • Harder to update quickly
  • Can be clunky to run live
  • Usually starts from a blank template
  • Files can get lost or broken
Kleveroo Classroom Jeopardy

The Kleveroo way

  • Ready made boards
  • Fast to launch
  • Projector ready
  • Designed for team review
  • Works for multiple subjects
  • Can create new boards with AI

Classroom Jeopardy vs Trivia Packs

Two formats for two kinds of classroom review.

Jeopardy Style Boards

  • Best for live classroom team review
  • Projected games with categories and point values
  • Full class participation
  • Great for end-of-unit review days
  • Browse Jeopardy boards for teachers at /boards

Trivia Packs

  • Faster multiple-choice practice
  • Solo review and quick checks
  • Perfect for bell ringers
  • Auto-graded sprint style games
  • Browse classroom trivia games at /trivia

More for teachers

Browse teacher review games, explore more Jeopardy boards for teachers, or try our classroom trivia games for quick multiple-choice practice. Looking for the basics? Read our guide to free Jeopardy style review boards and how to run them in class.

Frequently asked questions

+How do you play Jeopardy in the classroom?

Pick a review board, split students into teams, project the game, let teams choose categories and point values, then award points for correct answers. Kleveroo makes this easier by giving teachers ready made Jeopardy style boards without needing to build slides.

+Can I play classroom Jeopardy without PowerPoint?

Yes. Kleveroo lets teachers play Jeopardy style classroom review games online, so you do not need to create or download a PowerPoint template.

+What are good classroom Jeopardy topics?

Good classroom Jeopardy topics include math review, science vocabulary, U.S. history, world geography, ELA terms, Spanish vocabulary, French phrases, Italian basics, test prep, and end of unit review.

+Can students play classroom Jeopardy in teams?

Yes. Jeopardy style boards work especially well for team play. Teachers can split the class into groups, project the board, and have students answer clues together.

+Is Kleveroo free for teachers?

Kleveroo has free boards teachers can play right away, along with premium Kleveroo+ options for expanded access to more boards and features.

+What is the difference between classroom Jeopardy boards and trivia packs?

Classroom Jeopardy boards are best for live team games with categories and point values. Trivia packs are better for fast multiple-choice practice, solo review, and quick classroom checks.

+Can I create my own classroom Jeopardy game?

Yes. Teachers can create their own board or use AI to help generate a new review game for their subject, unit, or lesson.

Run your first classroom Jeopardy game this week.

Free for teachers. Kleveroo+ adds expanded boards, AI generation, and more.