Project Ghana
Asbury Park Middle School: Ghana Project Session 11
On January 8, 2016 Asbury Park Middle School students and the students from Ghana participated in the first ever video conference Jeopardy game.
On January 8, 2016 Asbury Park Middle School and Ghana students participated in the first ever video conference Jeopardy game.
Ghana and Asbury students presentations
The teachers from APMS and their students created a Jeopardy game for the students in Ghana based on:
- The Bill of Rights
- The Amendments to the Constitution
- The Branches of Government.
On the other side, the teachers from Ghana and their students created a Jeopardy game for APMS students based on:
- Ghana’s Geography
- Sports, Food
- and Government.
Both sides reflected upon previous sessions in which all this information from each category was presented. This Jeopardy game helped all the students involved enrich their learning experience by building upon their background knowledge in multiple subject areas.
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