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Directions 1.Divide group into 4-5 teams. Select a scorekeeper and a voice for each team. 2.Give the scorekeeper a dry erase marker and an eraser. This person will keep score on their desk by writing the point value of the questions their team answers correctly on their desk. Use dry erase markers. 3.Explain to the students that only the voice is allowed to raise their hand to answer a question. The voice may not raise their hand until the team has discussed the answer first. Click on start. 4.Explain to the students there are columns with subject headings. Every question under that subject is about the same subject and has different point values. If a team answers a question correctly under a subject that is worth 20 points, then the team receives 20 points. 5.Start the game by selecting the first topic and point question yourself. Click on it. Read the question. 6.The team then discusses it and the team with the voice who raises their hand first can answer the question. If they answer correctly, the scorekeeper writes down the point value and the voice chooses another subject and points. If they do not answer it correctly, then another team gets a chance. It might be good to print out the slides first so you have the answers, especially if a substitute is conducting the game. 7.Once a team has answered correctly, right click again and the answer will appear. Click the arrow when you are done and you will return to the subject and points screen. 8.At the end of the game, instruct teams to add their points. The team with the most points wins. If two teams have tied, then proceed to the final jeopardy question to break the tie.
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Describe Paul The Colonies Tea Party Sons of Liberty Mix Up 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points40 points40 Points 50 Points Becoming Free Final Jeopardy Describe Paul The Colonies Tea Party Sons of Liberty Mix Up 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points40 points40 Points 50 Points Becoming Free
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The two teams that are tied, need to wager some money.
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Name 2 character traits of Paul Revere.
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diligence and bravery
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A colonist who wanted freedom from the British is called a ______.
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Patriot
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Name at least 3 jobs Paul Revere had.
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*silversmith (made silver) * bellringer *dentist *express rider
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Freedom from unfair rule is called ______________.
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liberty
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How did Paul Revere’s home (the colonies) affect his life?
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Growing up in the colonies inspired him to stand up for the colonists and fight for independence from Great Britain.
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What was the name of the first colony settled?
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Jamestown, Virginia
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Where was Paul Revere born and raised?
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Boston, Massachusetts
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Where were the 13 colonies located? Image Fron: http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/usstates/colonies.htm
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along the East Coast of America
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Who were the 13 colonies ruled by?
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King George of Great Britain (the British)
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People who lived in the colony are called ______________.
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Colonists
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Name 2 major reasons people from Britain came to America.
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*King George sent them to find land and gold *religious freedom
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What 2 events led to the American Revolution? Images From: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/500404/Paul-Revere http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/74947/Boston-Tea-Party
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(1) Boston Tea Party and (2) Writing of the constitution that declared freedom from Great Britain
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Who won the American Revolution--the Patriots or the Red Coats?
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the Patriots
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What two groups fought in the American Revolution? Image From: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/500404/Paul- Revere
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the Patriots and the British
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What do we have now because of Paul Revere?
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freedom and independence from Great Britain
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What did the colonies become after the war?
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the United States of America
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Why was the war fought?
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The patriots fought to gain independence from Great Britain.
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Why did King George send troops to the 13 colonies?
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to make the colonists obey his laws
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Where did the Boston Tea Party occur?
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in the Boston Harbor
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What did the Patriots do at the Boston Tea Party?
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The Patriots dressed up as Native Americans and dumped tea from England into the harbor.
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What made the Patriots mad at King George?
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the Intolerable Acts and taxes
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What did Great Britain do in response to the Boston Tea Party and the writing of the constitution?
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Great Britain closed the harbor and sent troops to the colonies.
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Which American patriots group was Paul Revere a member of?
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Sons of Liberty
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What did the Sons of Liberty fight for?
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The Sons of Liberty fought for freedom from Britain’s unfair laws.
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What kind of events did the Sons of Liberty participate in?
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The Sons of Liberty held protests.
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What was their most famous protest?
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the Boston Tea Party
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Why were they called the Sons of Liberty?
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The name “Sons of Liberty” describes their desire for freedom from British rule.
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Because of Paul Revere, what do you enjoy today?
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Freedom
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What might have happened if Paul Revere had not warned the colonists of the British coming?
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The Patriots might have lost the war and we would still be ruled by Britain.
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Where did Paul Revere’s ride begin?
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His ride began at the Charles River.
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A colonist who supported King George were called ________.
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Loyalists
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What did Paul Revere do along his ride?
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He warned the colonists that the British were coming (alarmed every house).
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What obstacles did Paul Revere overcome? Image From: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/500404/Paul-Revere
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*the danger of being a patriot *he was captured on his Midnight Ride
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Did Paul Revere ride alone on The Midnight Ride?
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No
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