Classroom Jeopardy! StandardsLink by ETA/Cuisenaire

Classroom Jeopardy! StandardsLink by ETA/Cuisenaire

Classroom Jeopardy! StandardsLink
by ETA/Cuisenaire

ETA/CUISENAIRE is debuting Classroom Jeopardy!StandardsLink, a new series that uses the format of thepopular TV game show to offer standards-based content inmath, science, and language arts for grades 3 to 8. Gamepackages are available by subject and grade level, and come innational and some state-specific versions. Each package includesone game cartridge with five sets of Single Jeopardy!, Double Jeopardy!, and Final Jeopardy! clues, and a teacher’s guide onCD-ROM. Price: $49.95 (math or science packages) or $74.95 (reading/language arts packages).

 

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