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Colonial Life Jeopardy School Jobs Recreation and Home

School 100 Colonial students learned to read using this: a. NewspaperNewspaper b. HornbookHornbook c. MagazineMagazine d. InternetInternet Game Board

School 200 If a student misbehaved in school, he or she may have received all of the following punishments except: A. Sitting in the corner and wearing a dunce capSitting in the corner and wearing a dunce cap B. Having to use the “whispering stick”Having to use the “whispering stick” C. Going to the principal’s officeGoing to the principal’s office D. Sitting on the unipodSitting on the unipod Game Board

School 300 Colonial students studied all of the following in school except: A. MannersManners B. ReadingReading C. HealthHealth D. ArithmeticArithmetic Game Board

School 400 How were colonial schools different from the schools of today? A. The students studied reading and math.The students studied reading and math. B. The students had recess.The students had recess. C. The students attended school in a one- room schoolhouse.The students attended school in a one- room schoolhouse. D. The students learned from a teacher.The students learned from a teacher. Game Board

Jobs 100 All of the following were typical colonial jobs except: A. ShoemakerShoemaker B. MillerMiller C. Professional AthleteProfessional Athlete D. BlacksmithBlacksmith Game Board

Jobs 200 An apprentice was a(n) A. young person who learned a skill from a more experienced person.young person who learned a skill from a more experienced person. B. person who made candles.person who made candles. C. experienced artisan.experienced artisan. D. person who made rope.person who made rope. Game Board

Jobs 300 If a young person was not an apprentice learning a trade, then he or she most likely A. played all day long.played all day long. B. became a professional athlete.became a professional athlete. C. worked on the family farm.worked on the family farm. D. walked to town.walked to town. Game Board

Jobs 400 How did colonists get the goods that they needed to survive? A. They bought things with gold coins.They bought things with gold coins. B. They went to the grocery store.They went to the grocery store. C. They ordered things off the Internet.They ordered things off the Internet. D. They traded at a marketplace or with a neighbor.They traded at a marketplace or with a neighbor. Game Board

Recreation and Home 100 The colonists read all of the following except: A. Poor Richard’s AlmanackPoor Richard’s Almanack B. Sports IllustratedSports Illustrated C. The BibleThe Bible D. NewspapersNewspapers Game Board

Recreation and Home 200 When colonial children weren’t in school or doing chores, they may have: A. Played marblesPlayed marbles B. Went to the shopping mallWent to the shopping mall C. Played video gamesPlayed video games D. Looked at magazinesLooked at magazines Game Board

Recreation and Home 300 Colonial meals consisted of foods made from all of the following except: A. Lunch meatLunch meat B. CornCorn C. Meat or fishMeat or fish D. VegetablesVegetables Game Board

Recreation and Home 400 At home, women were in charge of A. Watching soap operas on television.Watching soap operas on television. B. Cooking, cleaning, sewing, and caring for the children.Cooking, cleaning, sewing, and caring for the children. C. Making shoes.Making shoes. D. Catching fish.Catching fish. Game Board

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