Chapter 24 Jeopardy Review Game Australia, New Zealand, and The Pacific Islands.

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Chapter 24 Jeopardy Review Game Australia, New Zealand, and The Pacific Islands

Chapter 24-1 for $100 A bird that doesn’t fly, has a long bill, and only comes out at night to hunt…

Chapter 24-1 for $100 What is a Kiwi?

Chapter 24-1 for $200 You can find both Kiwis and Yellow-Eyed Penguins here…

Chapter 24-1 for $200 Where is New Zealand?

Chapter 24-1 for $300 Animals that carry their young in a pouch…

Chapter 24-1 for $300 What are marsupials?

Chapter 24-1 for $400 The outer skin of the Earth, or the crust, broken down into pieces…

Chapter 24-1 for $400 What are tectonic plates?

Chapter 24-1 for $500 The Earth’s largest island and smallest continent…

Chapter 24-1 for $500 What is Australia?

Chapter 24-1 for $600 We are Murray and Darling…

Chapter 24-1 for $600 What are Australia’s most important rivers?

Chapter 24-1 for $700 I am 1.5 miles long and am a major landmark in the Outback…

Chapter 24-1 for $700 What is Ayers Rock?

Chapter 24-1 for $800 I am called many things…Hot Springs being one of them…

Chapter 24-1 for $800 What are geysers?

Chapter 24-1 for $900 I am a crystal-clear lake and am by narrow inlets that slice up the southwest coastline…

Chapter 24-1 for $900 What are “fiords”?

Chapter 24-2 for $100 I cover nearly one third of the Earth’s surface…

Chapter 24-2 for $100 What is the Pacific Ocean?

Chapter 24-2 for $200 My name means “black islands”…

Chapter 24-2 for $200 What is Melanesia?

Chapter 24-2 for $300 My name means “small islands”…

Chapter 24-2 for $300 What is “Micronesia”?

Chapter 24-2 for $400 My name means “many islands”…

Chapter 24-2 for $400 What is “Polynesia”?

Chapter 24-2 for $500 Volcanoes in New Zealand form these types of islands…

Chapter 24-2 for $500 What are “high islands”?

Chapter 24-2 for $600 A reef or an atoll…

Chapter 24-2 for $600 What are “low islands”?

Chapter 24-2 for $700 I am a small coral island in the shape of a ring…

Chapter 24-2 for $700 What is an “atoll”?

Chapter 24-2 for $800 We have poor, sandy soil and little fresh water…

Chapter 24-2 for $800 What are “low islands”?

Chapter 24-2 for $900 We can grow crops here because of the volcanic ash intermixing with the soil…

Chapter 24-2 for $900 What are “high islands”?

Chapter 24-2 for $1000 Polynesia includes this famous state in our country…

Chapter 24-2 for $1000 What is Hawaii?

Chapter 24-2 for $1100 My islands lie in the tropics. My temperatures are hot year-round. Daytime temperatures reach between the 80’s to mid 90’s…

Chapter 24-2 for $1100 What are the Pacific Islands?

Chapter 24-2 for $1200 Most Pacific Islands receive this kind of rainfall year-round…

Chapter 24-2 for $1200 What is “Heavy”?

Chapter 24-2 for $1300 I am the most important resource of the region…

Chapter 24-2 for $1300 What is the “Coconut Palm”?

Chapter 24-2 for $1400 I am gaining importance in the region and providing a new source of income…

Chapter 24-2 for $1400 What is “Tourism”?

Chapter 24-3 for $100 We are the earliest settlers in Australia…

Chapter 24-3 for $100 Who are the Aborigines?

Chapter 24-3 for $200 We are the earliest people in New Zealand…

Chapter 24-3 for $200 Who are the Maori’s?

Chapter 24-3 for $300 We used storytelling to pass on our beliefs and tales of our adventures…

Chapter 24-3 for $300 Who are the Maori’s?

Chapter 24-3 for $400 I explored both Australia and New Zealand for Great Britain…

Chapter 24-3 for $400 Who is James Cook?

Chapter 24-3 for $500 The British primarily used Australia as…

Chapter 24-3 for $500 What is a prison colony?

Chapter 24-3 for $600 We gained independence from Great Britain after the prison colonies closed…

Chapter 24-3 for $600 What is Australia?

Chapter 24-3 for $700 I am bright and shiny and was discovered in Australia in 1851…

Chapter 24-3 for $700 What is gold?

Chapter 24-3 for $800 We share this countries culture, holidays, and customs…STILL

Chapter 24-3 for $800 What is Great Britain?

Chapter 24-3 for $900 Australia and New Zealand have this kind of government system…

Chapter 24-3 for $900 What is democracy?

Chapter 24-3 for $1000 We have suffered great hardships at the hands of the Australian government…

Chapter 24-3 for $1000 Who are the Aborigines?

Chapter 24-3 for $1100 As an aborigine, I was forced to work on this extremely large ranch…

Chapter 24-3 for $1100 What are sheep and cattle stations?

Chapter 24-3 for $1200 This surprising group of immigrants came to Australia in the 1850’s to look for gold…

Chapter 24-3 for $1200 Who are the Chinese?

Chapter 24-3 for $1300 We did not get along at all with our captors and were forced to adopt their ways…

Chapter 24-3 for $1300 Who were the Maori’s?

Chapter 24-4 for $100 My terrain (landscape) is mostly made up of deserts, mountains, and fertile plains…

Chapter 24-4 for $100 What is Australia?

Chapter 24-4 for $200 We have invested large amounts of money into Australia’s economy…

Chapter 24-4 for $200 Who are Japan, the United States, and other Pacific Island nations?

Chapter 24-4 for $300 Only 6 percent of my land is used for this important occupation…

Chapter 24-4 for $300 What is farming?

Chapter 24-4 for $400 This is my most valuable crop…

Chapter 24-4 for $400 What is wheat?

Chapter 24-4 for $500 I am an underground well…

Chapter 24-4 for $500 What is “artesian”?

Chapter 24-4 for $600 While we are happy that we have gained more rights, our ultimate goal is…

Chapter 24-4 for $600 What is the Aborigines goal to get their ancestral land back?