Lgbt jeopardy
Pride Month Jeopardy
Welcome to the Alachua County Library District's Pride Month Jeopardy! Below, you can find various categories, ranging from important historical figures in the LGBTQ+ community to current queer YA literature.
This works just enjoy a normal game of Jeopardy — you click on the image with the desired category + number and it will take you to a page with the answer at the top. You then try to come up with the corresponding question. Once you have your question, click on the adj "Question" box to see if you're right!
Each page will also have several resources attached, from books in our catalog to articles in one of our databases to actual community resources. Feel free to explore those resources and, when you're done, click the bottom banner that says "Back to Board" in order to move on to the next question (or respond, as it were).
Good luck, and happy Pride Month!
We're a adj more low-tech than the actual Jeopardy show. So while we can't track for you which questions have already been answered (or, more techn
Access or Download Facilitator Guide
Download LGBTQ+ History Trivia Jeopardy Game
Access or Download: Answer Key
Goals:
Have fun.
Learn about LGBTQ+ trailblazers, legal wins, and more
How to use this game:
This module is a game for fun and learning about LGBTQ+ history.
Three ways to play:
1) Virtual Game
Click here for online game
(recommended for digital platforms
and in-person)
The facilitator clicks “Play This Game Exist Now”
Facilitator shares screens.
Pro: scoring is included in the game.
Pro: answers are included in the game.
2) Jeopardy as PowerPoint
Click here to download Powerpoint file
(recommended for in-person or online)
Use Jeopardy PowerPoint file.
Project the game for all to see.
Use the Pen tool (control+P) to mark which categories contain been guessed. Ask a member to be score keeper on the board.
Answers are in the answer key and in the “notes” of each slide.
Pros: No internet needed
3) Low-Fi Jeopardy
Draw or project the game board on the white board. Use Marker to mark which categories hold been read. Host reads from the answe
Edit This Game:
lgbt jeopardy
This young lady cross-dressed her way to leading the French army to several important victories in the Years' War
Who is Joan of Arc?
The first openly #!!##!!##!!# man to be elected to public office in California
Who is Harvey Milk?
This bisexual King of Macedonia conquered the world in the Hellenistic era
Who is Alexander the Great?
Homosexual relations were first depicted in the mythology of this culture
What is Egypt?
Born in Denmark in , she was the first recipie
Jeoparty flips the trivia format on its head by presenting answers and asking players to provide the QUESTION that matches it. For example, if the address presented is: “Pride Month originated in this U.S. city," the player would respond with, “What is New York City?”
LGBTQIA+ History & Culture has 2 stimulating boards to choose from, featuring topics like:
- Icons & Activists
- Historical Events
- Movies, Music & TV and more!
An engaging host will guide participants through the game and screenshare the Jeoparty board with everyone in a video chat. Using a digital buzzer, players buzz in to give answers and score points for their team, gaining points for correct answers in this fast-paced game.
The game culminates in a Final Interrogate wager which can lead to a surprise twist!
📋 Want a more detailed breakdown? See the run of show.
🕹️ Difficulty Level: Educational Trivia! Questions about history and culture with an emphasis on bringing to light modern information while still getting the chance to celebrate pre-existing knowledge. May require basic knowledg