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Title Page Alexander THE GREAT

Alexander the Great Jeopardy Family Growing up Weapons of choice BATTLES Weird things Luck! STATS 100 200 300 400 500

Who is Alexander’s Father? 1-100 Who is Alexander’s Father?

Who was Alexander’s teacher…for Military Strategy? 1-200 Who was Alexander’s teacher…for Military Strategy?

Who was Alexander’s tutor? 1-300 Who was Alexander’s tutor?

What did Alexander learn from his tutor? 1-400 What did Alexander learn from his tutor?

How old was Alexander when he became a general in his father’s army? 1-500 How old was Alexander when he became a general in his father’s army?

What does this phrase mean? 2-100 What does this phrase mean? “Alexander was born with a silver spoon in his mouth!”

2-200 Why was Alexander able to be taught by the most brilliant mind of his time/ever?

Where did Alexander grow up? 2-300 Where did Alexander grow up?

2-400 When Alexander was a boy, why were all the Greek city-states fighting each other?

Who is responsible for the assassination of Philip II? 2-500 Who is responsible for the assassination of Philip II?

3-100 What was the main Macedonian military formation created by Alexander’s Father?

What was the main weapon used in all of Alexander’s battles? 3-200 What was the main weapon used in all of Alexander’s battles?

What weapon did Alexander use against the War Elephants in India? 3-300 What weapon did Alexander use against the War Elephants in India?

What was the strength of the Persians? 3-400 What was the strength of the Persians?

What was the Macedonian military strength? 3-500 What was the Macedonian military strength?

What was the first major battle for young King Alexander? 4-100 What was the first major battle for young King Alexander?

What was the battle where Alexander had to build a mole? 4-200 What was the battle where Alexander had to build a mole?

How did Alexander defeat the Indians? 4-300 How did Alexander defeat the Indians?

In which battle was Alexander outnumbered by unbelievable odds? 4-400 In which battle was Alexander outnumbered by unbelievable odds?

4-500 Who saved Alexander, and thus, our current world at the battle of Granicus?

Who does Alexander kill during a party? 5-100 Who does Alexander kill during a party? Why did this happen?

Who does Alexander have killed after the Indian War? 5-200 Who does Alexander have killed after the Indian War?

What did Alexander do when he found Darius’ family? 5-300 What did Alexander do when he found Darius’ family?

5-400 What happens when Alexander catches up to Darius after the Battle of Gaugamela?

What does Alexander do after the War with India? 5-500 What does Alexander do after the War with India? WHY?????

Why was Alexander lucky in the Battle of Tyre? 6-100 Why was Alexander lucky in the Battle of Tyre?

Why was Alexander lucky at the Battle of Granicus? 6-200 Why was Alexander lucky at the Battle of Granicus? Who saved him?

Why was Alexander lucky at the Battle of Gaugamela? 6-300 Why was Alexander lucky at the Battle of Gaugamela?

How was a young Alexander lucky when he first met Bucephalus? 6-400 How was a young Alexander lucky when he first met Bucephalus?

6-500 What did Alexander keep under his pillow at night to bring him power and luck?

How many men did Darius III have at the Battle of Issus? 7-100 How many men did Darius III have at the Battle of Issus?

How many men did Darius bring to the Battle of Gaugamela? 7-200 How many men did Darius bring to the Battle of Gaugamela?

7-300 How many people did the Persians lose in the THIRD battle with the Macedonians?

7-400 How many soldiers were in Alexander’s Phalanx formation during the battle of Gaugamela?

How many soldiers did the Macedonians have during the Battle of Issus? 7-500 How many soldiers did the Macedonians have during the Battle of Issus?

Subject Double Jeopardy Topic One Topic Two Topic Three Topic Four Topic Five. Topic .Six. Topic Seven 200 400 600 800 1000

11-200 Pick a number

11-400 Between one and ten

11-600 Then divide by two

11-800 Add three

11-1000 And multiply by .5

22-200

22-400

22-600

22-800

22-1000

33-200

33-400

33-600

33-800

33-1000

44-200

44-400

44-600

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44-1000

55-200

55-400

55-600

55-800

55-1000

66-200

66-400

66-600

66-800

66-1000

77-200

77-400

77-600

77-800

77-1000 The End

Final Subject Jeopardy