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What’s on the ppt? Chapters 1 - 3 Review Game What’s on the ppt? Chapters 1 - 3

‘What’s on the ppt?’ Rules 2 Teams are Competing 1 Teammate will have his / her back turned to the ppt Teammates will have 30 seconds to try to describe what is on the ppt, but YOU CAN’T SAY ANY OF THE WORDS ON THE PPT If the Teammate can guess what’s on the ppt, your team get’s a point! Whoever ends with the most points wins!

Example The word is ‘North America’ Teammates can not say ‘North’ or ‘America’ Also, no rhyming or starts with ‘N’

Africa

Islam

Diverse Geography

European Exploration

Local Religion

Ancient Egypt

Chattel Slavery

Matrilineal

Triangular Trade Systems

Patrilineal

Atlantic Slave Trade

Factories

Middle Passage

Planters

Seasoning

Great Awakening

Miscegenation

Mulattoes

Gang System

Drivers

African-American Culture

Plantation

West Africa

Wealthy Trade Networks

Agricultural Slaves

Resistance to Slavery